Marco Carrubba is an Italian visual artist, musician, and theorist, currently based in France and serving as a researcher at the University of Strasbourg. His education took shape across various artistic and academic institutions in Italy and Europe — including...
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Marco Carrubba is an Italian visual artist, musician, and theorist, currently based in France and serving as a researcher at the University of Strasbourg. His education took shape across various artistic and academic institutions in Italy and Europe — including Perugia, Venice, Paris, Kraków, Brussels, Metz, and Strasbourg — with a specialization in the phenomenology of art. His practice is grounded in a continuous dialogue between artistic creation and theoretical reflection: he regularly exhibits his work in European institutions and galleries, while also publishing texts and contributions in the field of art theory. Alongside his visual practice, he has pursued a musical career, releasing three albums with the label Hurry Up! Records and undertaking numerous tours in Europe, the United States, and South America.
From both a theoretical and artistic perspective, Carrubba specializes in phenomenology and animal studies, with a particular focus on the semiology of non-human linguistic regimes. His work constitutes a reconsideration of phenomenology through the lens of semiotics and the study of other living forms, proposing a rethinking of the relationship between humanity, language, and animal alterity. In this perspective, his research intertwines praxis and theory, shaping a vision of art as both an experimental practice and a critical space for philosophical inquiry