Enrico Rassu
Enrico Rassu

Enrico Rassu is an artist and creative born in Sassari, Sardinia. His journey began with a camera — a tool he uses to explore and narrate the lives of others. Deeply connected to the Italian and international music scenes, Enrico has photographed many key figures from both the old and new school, including Sfera Ebbasta, Club Dogo, Marracash, Madame, Nerissima Serpe, Ernia, and Fabri Fibra — without ever limiting himself to Italy. In 2018, he followed Majid Jordan on their European tour and came into contact with Ovo Sound — the label founded by Drake — which allowed him to follow the Canadian rapper in Paris and document Roy Woods’ trip to Italy. Abroad, he also collaborated with IAMDDB, Lous and the Yakuza, and ASAP TyY, working with brands and partners such as Fujifilm, adidas, A-COLD-WALL, Off-White, Zegna, Levi’s, Apple Music, C.P. Company, and Diadora. After a period living in London, Enrico returned to Italy to launch a series of artistic projects that moved beyond photography — transforming it into what it had always been for him: a means to unite. In 2022, he created the exhibition "Marseille, Safe and Sound" in collaboration with C.P. Company, documenting the brand’s presence in the streets of Marseille and how it connects diverse social, political, cultural, and ethnic groups. Between 2023 and 2024, he completed an art project on mental health titled "Rosa’s Pills", shooting a documentary in New York and presenting two exhibitions in Rome and Trento with the support of Angelini Pharma. While carrying out various projects, Enrico completed his first book covering two formative years of his life, giving birth to the project "No Ball Games", which is not a title but a movement — present in every event Enrico creates. In just one year, No Ball Games was involved in multiple projects, including music festivals and collaborations with brands like adidas, which commissioned the collective to create the campaign and launch event for the new Superstar line.