Luca Pozzi's First Roman Solo Show at Contemporary Cluster
Luca Pozzi (born 1983, Milan) presents his first solo exhibition in Rome at Contemporary Cluster, located in Palazzo Cavallerini. The show blends site-specific installation with an anthology of recent works, engaging the historic frescoes of the venue. Pozzi's practice merges art, physics, cosmology, and computer science. Works range from immersive cosmic environments to explorations of magnetism, speed, and probability, including sci-fi inventions and pieces inspired by CERN experiments in Geneva. The exhibition also features photographic reproductions from his Supersymmetric Partner series, which gained him recognition since 2007 for inserting figures into Veronese's historical paintings.
Key facts
- Luca Pozzi's first solo exhibition in Rome
- Held at Contemporary Cluster in Palazzo Cavallerini
- Exhibition is both site-specific and anthological
- Pozzi's work integrates art, physics, cosmology, and computer science
- Includes immersive cosmic environments and reflections on magnetism, speed, probability
- Features works inspired by CERN experiments in Geneva
- Includes Supersymmetric Partner photographic series
- Pozzi known since 2007 for inserting figures into Veronese paintings
Entities
Artists
- Luca Pozzi
Institutions
- Contemporary Cluster
- Palazzo Cavallerini
- CERN
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Milan
- Geneva
- Switzerland