Luca Pancrazzi's Triple Exhibition Across Milan, Turin, and Verona
Luca Pancrazzi (born 1961 in Figline Valdarno, lives in Milan) presents a triple exhibition across Marco Rossi's galleries in Milan, Turin, and Verona. The show focuses on peripheral urban landscapes devoid of human presence, capturing interstitial moments where nature reclaims space in metropolitan edges. Pancrazzi works from a vast archive of digital and analog images collected during city tours, translating them into paintings on canvas and paper created over the past year. His practice emphasizes light filtering through foliage, abandoned construction sites, and universal, banal locations that could be anywhere from Tokyo to Los Angeles. The exhibition confirms his identity as both an intimate painter and a conceptual artist who moves from reality to a dreamlike sphere. Curator Lorenzo Madaro, professor of contemporary art history at Brera Academy since November 2022, contributes to the text. The works challenge viewers to go beyond observation into visual perception.
Key facts
- Luca Pancrazzi was born in 1961 in Figline Valdarno and lives in Milan.
- The triple exhibition is held at Marco Rossi galleries in Milan, Turin, and Verona.
- The works focus on peripheral urban landscapes without human presence.
- Pancrazzi uses a vast archive of digital and analog images from city tours.
- Paintings on canvas and paper were created in the last year.
- Locations depicted are universal, could be Tokyo, Madrid, Los Angeles, New Delhi, or Palermo.
- Lorenzo Madaro is a curator and professor of contemporary art history at Brera Academy since November 2, 2022.
- The exhibition emphasizes light and visual perception over didactic intent.
Entities
Artists
- Luca Pancrazzi
- Lorenzo Madaro
Institutions
- Marco Rossi
- Brera Academy
Locations
- Figline Valdarno
- Milan
- Turin
- Verona
- Tokyo
- Madrid
- Los Angeles
- New Delhi
- Palermo