Luca Pancrazzi's 'Bianco Milano' at Galleria Tega
Galleria Tega in Milan presents 'Bianco Milano,' a solo exhibition by Luca Pancrazzi (born 1961 in Figline Valdarno). The show, accompanied by a text by Riccardo Venturi, focuses on the color white as found in Milan—its tree-lined streets full of cars, views of the Pirellone, skyline from Piazza Duomo, and Torre Velasca. Pancrazzi's practice involves photographing from his car, photocopying, and projecting images onto canvas, treating daily studio work as a form of Zen meditation. Two small canvases depict the iconic Milanese skyline. The exhibition is not about the city itself but the specific white hue unique to Milan.
Key facts
- Luca Pancrazzi was born in Figline Valdarno in 1961.
- The exhibition is titled 'Bianco Milano'.
- The show is held at Galleria Tega in Milan.
- Riccardo Venturi wrote the accompanying text.
- Pancrazzi's process starts with photographs taken from his car.
- He photocopies and projects these images onto canvas.
- The exhibition explores the color white as it appears in Milan.
- Two small canvases depict Milan's skyline from Piazza Duomo and Torre Velasca.
Entities
Artists
- Luca Pancrazzi
- Riccardo Venturi
Institutions
- Galleria Tega
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Figline Valdarno
- Piazza Duomo
- Torre Velasca
- Pirellone