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Alberonero

Alberonero

Biography

Luca Boffi (Alberonero), 1991, is an artist and farmer. He studies visual perception, landscape transformations as well as the processes of transition and reciprocity between living beings as well as between the natural and the artificial eworlds. He interprets his surroundings so as to restore them starting from the very posture and gesture of his own practice.

In 2013, he graduated in Interior Design from Milan Politecnico. He has embarked on an artistic journey for which the communal and social dimension of a place is the very core of his work, the latter being mainly intended for public spaces.

He won the Italian Council (11th edition) with a publishing project titled “Caro Campo. Diario di lavoro”; which stems from the human, artistic and environmental experience lived by the artist from December 2019 to April 2021 in Campogalliano (MO) in symbiosis with two hundred and ninety poplars growing in a field, all of which were then cut down.

Luca Boffi has exhibited his works and collaborated with realities and institutions including: Santa Paula Art Museum (Santa Paula, CA, USA), Domaine de Boisbuchet (Lessac, FR), Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Modena e Contemporanea (Rome, IT), Triennale di Milano (Milan, IT). Up to now he has worked in several European capitals and in Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Estonia, Indonesia, Lebanon, Mexico, the USA and other countries around the world.

Works of art for Art For Nature

EN in esclusiva Art for Nature

Artistic philosophy

My artistic practice develops from the scientific study of a grid as an optical device through which to measure, order, reinvent the environment. It expresses through construction within nature, giving shape to installations and performative actions that are the result of the sensitive listening experienced on the site as well as of the desire to be a place and and take part actively of the surrounding space in its architectural and poetic sense.

The intervention in both urban and natural contexts is aimed at enhancing collective memories along with the needs of a territory through the involvement of participants and communities in practices of co-discovery as well as novel narratives of places so as to contribute to a common action.

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