Luca Pozzi

Luca Pozzi (born 1983) is a visual artist based in Milan. After graduating in painting at the Brera Academy, he started collaborating with physicists and mathematicians to develop a cross-disciplinary practice involving both scientific and artist language. His work focuses on quantum gravity, teleportation, entanglement, augmented reality, time travel, cosmology and biodiversity.[1]

He has exhibited in museums and galleries all over the world including the Federico Luger Gallery in Milan,[2] the Pons Foundation in Madrid (2011),[3] KaBe Contemporary in Miami (2012)[4] and the Grimmuseum (2012) in Berlin.[5]

In 2009 he won the Dena Foundation for Contemporary Art at the Centre International d’accueil et d’échanges de Récollets in Paris and was artist in residence at PROGRAM (Initiative for Art + Architecture collaborations)[6] in Berlin and in 2011 at at Mazama, Winthrop (WA), in the United States.[7]

He has been honored with the Ettore Fico Award (Turin, 2012), Premio Icona (Verona, 2010) and the Premio Internzionale Scultura Piemonte in 2006.[8]

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