Luca Pancrazzi (b. 1961, Florence, Italy) works in painting, drawing, photography, installation, and sculpture, as well as other media. A key collaborator in Alighiero Boetti’s studio for over a decade, the multimedia artistry of Luca Pancrazzi is known for expressing an almost monochromatic stillness. He has participated in numerous international exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale (1997), the Triennale of New Delhi (1997), the Whitney Museum of American Art at Champion (1998), the MoscowBiennale of Contemporary Art (2007), the Rome Quadrennial (2008), and the Villa Pacchiani (2020). Some of the public spaces that have hosted his work include PS1 Contemporary Art Center (1999), Galerie Lenbachhaus und Kunstbau (2001), VietnamNational Museum of Fine Arts (2007), Pomodoro Foundation (2010), and the SienaChildren’s Museum (2010).
His work is included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art(MoMA), New York, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, The GoetzCollection Munich, GAM, Turin, and the Centre Pompidou, Paris.
Pancrazzi lives and works in Milan, Italy.
Text courtesy TOTAH.

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