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Luca Staccioli's 'Falling Flowers' explores nature and consumerism in Milan

exhibition · 2026-04-26

Luca Staccioli (Imperia, 1988) presents his second solo show at Artnoble gallery in Milan, titled 'Falling Flowers'. The exhibition continues his multidisciplinary practice, combining installations, photographs, and sculptures that blur the line between human and non-human, productivity and inefficiency. Staccioli's works feature pastel tones of purple, pink, and light blue, depicting consumer goods and functional objects that collapse into organic forms. The show is accompanied by a text by Rossella Farinotti, who notes the challenge of addressing consumerism through a natural lens. Staccioli was a finalist for the Premio Cairo 2024. His previous show 'Wake-up Call' (2023) and ongoing series 'Kit eliminacoda multifunzione' inform this new body of work.

Key facts

  • Luca Staccioli's second solo show at Artnoble gallery in Milan is titled 'Falling Flowers'
  • The exhibition features installations, photographs, and sculptures
  • Staccioli was born in Imperia in 1988
  • The show uses pastel tones of purple, pink, and light blue
  • Rossella Farinotti wrote the accompanying text
  • Staccioli was a finalist for the Premio Cairo 2024
  • Previous show 'Wake-up Call' was in 2023
  • Ongoing series 'Kit eliminacoda multifunzione' is referenced

Entities

Artists

  • Luca Staccioli
  • Rossella Farinotti

Institutions

  • Artnoble
  • Premio Cairo
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Milan
  • Italy
  • Imperia

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