Immagini in Successione Crescente
Immagini in Successione Crescente
Immagini in Successione Crescente

Lucia di Luciano

Immagini in Successione Crescente, 196540 x 40cmSign in to view price
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morgan’s paint on paperHerald St
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Artist
Lucia di Luciano
B.1933, Italian

Lucia di Luciano’s artistic journey is rich and multifaceted, rooted in her early work within Italian geometric abstraction. She continues to explore the vast possibilities of painting with bold creativity and a deep sense of freedom. Her recent works condense the history of abstract art into pieces that feel essential, liberated, and emotionally resonant. As a prominent figure in the Arte Programmata movement, she contributed to experimental artistic ventures that sought to redefine the relationship between individual creativity and collective processes through emerging technologies. This post-war movement carried a utopian spirit, aiming to innovate both form and concept. Over time, di Luciano immersed herself in color theory before reintegrating vibrant color into her practice with renewed intuition. Moving beyond earlier formal rigor, her recent paintings embrace spontaneity and deconstruction while remaining firmly connected to the broader tradition of abstraction. Her work features a distinctive visual language, combining repetition, geometry, ornamentation, and automatic drawing to create compositions that reference styles such as optical art and expressionism, yet maintain a uniquely original character. Through this layered approach, di Luciano has established herself as an important and innovative figure in modern abstract painting. ...

Lucia di Luciano: Artworks
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Minimal
Lucia di LucianoMinimal, 2023
32 x 32cm
Minimal
Lucia di LucianoMinimal, 2023
23 x 23cm
Untitled
Lucia di LucianoUntitled, 1964
59.9 x 59.9cm
Cromostruttura
Cromostruttura
Minimal
Lucia di LucianoMinimal, 2020
75 x 75cm
Untitled
Lucia di LucianoUntitled, 2024
98 x 98cm
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Lucia di LucianoUntitled, 2024
80 x 80cm
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Lucia di LucianoUntitled, 2024
70 x 70cm
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Lucia di LucianoUntitled, 2024
70 x 70cm
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Lucia di LucianoUntitled, 2024
60 x 60cm
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Lucia di LucianoUntitled, 2024
60 x 60cm
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Lucia di LucianoUntitled, 2024
59 x 59cm
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Lucia di LucianoUntitled, 2024
50 x 50cm
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Lucia di LucianoUntitled, 2024
40 x 40cm
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Lucia di LucianoUntitled, 2024
39 x 39cm
Herald St
Gallery
Herald St
London, London

Herald St was established in 2005 by Ash L’ange and Nicky Verber. With two spaces across London, Herald St represents twenty-five international artists and participates in multiple art fairs including Art Basel, Frieze London, and Frieze Los Angeles amongst others. Works by Herald St artists are held in many museum collections and are regularly included in exhibitions within public institutions.