FUSEUM – Brajo Fuso Art Centre and Museum Park
The Fuseum combines the word museum with the name of the Perugian artist Brajo Fuso, an exponent of Débrisart. Fuso was a dentist who devoted himself to art from the 1940s onwards, encouraged by his wife Bettina Rampielli, also a painter, anticipating contemporary themes, trends and techniques. In order to "give a home to his creatures" he designed this unique place which includes the gallery consisting of eleven rooms displaying cycles of works divided as follows: Stratichromes, Acidochrome, Chromobjects, Woods, Metalloplastics, and others, executed with recycled materials from the 1950s to the 1970s.