Philip Rolla this time does not show a part of his collection but a part of his life.
Philip Michael Rolla was born 1938 in Madrone, California, a small agricultural town in the Santa Clara Valley. He graduated from Santa Clara University, and on finishing his studies in engineering and economics, understood that his destiny was not in working for a large American company, and decided for Europe.
In fall 1962 he went to Turin and worked for the automobile manufacturer Frank Reisner as an apprentice until 1965. He moved to Canton Ticino in 1966. The proximity to three large lakes, and the presence of Como boat builder Angelo Molinari – whose friendship and instruction were fundamental – made it the perfect place to further develop his interest in marine propulsion, and there he founded Rolla Propellers.
In Ticino he developed friendships with architects and artists – such as Dolf Schnebli, Pierino Selmoni, Flavio Paolucci and many others – thanks to whom he expanded his knowledge of international contemporary art. With his wife Rosella he began collecting minimalist works in the late 1990s, later followed by photography. In 2008 the Rollas reached an agreement with the town of Bruzella, where they live, and were granted rights to use the ex-kindergarten as a private museum dedicated to photography.
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Sat 21 May from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Sun 22 May from 2:00 to 6:00 PM
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