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Luca Pozzi's 'Discovery and Premonition' at Alexander Levy Gallery, Berlin

exhibition · 2026-05-04

Luca Pozzi's first solo show at Alexander Levy Gallery in Berlin, 'Discovery and Premonition', runs until July 30, 2016. The exhibition stems from his long-term collaboration with the CERN community in Geneva, particularly the CMS Experiment. Pozzi, born in Milan in 1983, integrates scientific and hyper-technological research into his art, often drawing from ancient treatises. The show features works such as 'Wilson Tour Loading', 'Detector', 'Hawking Radiation', and 'Oracle Blue Windows'. Pozzi's approach is informed by his analysis of Discovery Channel's communication methods, aiming to convey scientific content through artistic means. His historical series 'The Supersymmetric Partner' engaged with nine works by Paolo Veronese, and last year's 'The Messengers of Gravity' at Museo Ettore Fico in Turin involved direct collaboration with CERN researchers. The exhibition invites viewers to explore art-science connections without requiring deep scientific knowledge.

Key facts

  • Luca Pozzi's first solo show at Alexander Levy Gallery in Berlin
  • Exhibition titled 'Discovery and Premonition'
  • Runs until July 30, 2016
  • Based on collaboration with CERN community in Geneva
  • Features works: Wilson Tour Loading, Detector, Hawking Radiation, Oracle Blue Windows
  • Pozzi born in Milan in 1983
  • Previous series 'The Supersymmetric Partner' engaged with nine works by Paolo Veronese
  • Last year's 'The Messengers of Gravity' at Museo Ettore Fico in Turin

Entities

Artists

  • Luca Pozzi
  • Paolo Veronese

Institutions

  • Alexander Levy Gallery
  • CERN
  • CMS Experiment
  • Museo Ettore Fico
  • Discovery Channel
  • Contemporary Cluster
  • Palazzo Cavallerini

Locations

  • Berlin
  • Germany
  • Milan
  • Italy
  • Geneva
  • Switzerland
  • Turin
  • Rome

Sources