Francesco Pirazzi's Glowing Paintings on Absence to Show at Luce Gallery, Turin
Francesco Pirazzi, a painter from Turin, will present his oil paintings at Luce Gallery starting October 28. His art conveys an emotional essence through the portrayal of simple structures, trees, and landscapes illuminated in an unusual light, creating a slightly distorted sense of reality. The interplay of light sets the atmosphere and highlights the connections between various elements, where absence holds as much importance as presence. Common themes—such as trees, street lamps, and houses—seem to engage actively. Featured pieces include 'Momenti' (2024, 70 x 80 cm), 'Quasi ora' (2025, 60 x 85 cm), 'Dal fuori' (2024, 80 x 110 cm), 'Nessuno' (2025, 75 x 100 cm), and 'Ode' (2025, 90 x 120 cm). This announcement was made by Colossal, an independent arts publication.
Key facts
- Francesco Pirazzi is a Turin-based artist.
- His paintings feature glowing, dreamlike landscapes with architecture, trees, and walkways.
- He explores absence and the idea of an indecipherable enigma.
- Light plays a central role in establishing mood and revealing relationships between elements.
- Recurring subjects include trees, street lamps, houses, windows, and hedges.
- The exhibition at Luce Gallery in Turin begins October 28.
- Notable works include 'Momenti' (2024), 'Quasi ora' (2025), 'Dal fuori' (2024), 'Nessuno' (2025), and 'Ode' (2025).
- Colossal published the article and invites membership for $7 per month to support independent arts publishing.
Entities
Artists
- Francesco Pirazzi
Institutions
- Luce Gallery
- Colossal
Locations
- Turin
- Italy