
Andrea Luzi is a visual artist who lives and works between Milan and Filottrano.
Access to abstractly dystopian scenarios is indicated, in Andrea Luzi’s pictorial works,
through a vertigo-like perspective: not only in the classic visual sense,
that is, of the bewilderment of the gaze in the multiplication of details and spatial planes
on the surface. Vertigo also in the demand for an imaginative trend: hypothesizing, on
a sci-fi genre wake, the consequences and drifts of the anthropocentric landscape.
Sprouting concretions as organic simulacra that tell of a disintegration and
then of a recomposition of shreds of matter, tails, scales, organs, traces.
Thus renouncing stable coordinates and morphologies, buried under a halo of foggy
desolating, or encounter other panoramas that, by chromatic and iconographic choice, are its
the schizophrenic, psychedelic, hallucinated counterpart.
In the end, proceed tentatively, from the first entry point one encounters on the canvas, and slip
into it by accepting the tortuousness that follows.
The tale of decadence is exacerbated by the material and precious use of color; thus, on the
backgrounds of mists and swamps, new primitive idols already reassemble their cults and their
lavish architectures with the wreckage of the past
Text by Arianna Tremolanti
