Unique
Cast polyester resins, acrylic resins, nylon fibers, aluminium frame
121 × 180.5 × 6 cm
47 3/5 × 71 1/10 × 2 2/5 in
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Rarity
Unique
Certificate of Authenticity
Included (issued by gallery)
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2026
Loris Cecchini, The Fluid Guest
Diana Lowenstein Gallery2023
Loris Cecchini, Les graines de mon jardin s’envolent vers d’autres pays
Galleria Continua2022
Aeolian Landforms and Other Particles
Galleria Continua2016
The Ambiguous Lightness of Being, An Homage to Milan Kundera
Diana Lowenstein Gallery2015
Loris Cecchini, Emotional Diagrams and Other Micrologies
Leila Heller Gallery
Loris Cecchini
Italian, b. 1969
Loris Cecchini lives and works in Milan
One of the most prominent Italian artists on the international stage, he has exhibited his works throughout the world with solo exhibitions in prestigious museums such as Palais de Tokyo in Paris, Palazzo Ducale, Genua, Musée d’Art Moderne de Saint- Étienne Métropole, MoMA PS1 in New York, Shanghai Duolun MoMA of Shanghai, Museu Casal Solleric in Palma de Mallorca, Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea in Santiago de Compostela, Kunstverein of Heidelberg, Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci in Prato, Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro in Milan and Ca’Rezzonico in Venice
Loris Cecchini has participated in numerous international exhibitions, including the 56th, 51th and 49th Venice Biennale, the 6th and the 9th Shanghai Biennale, the 15th and 13th Rome Quadrennial, the Taiwan Biennale in Taipei, the 1st Valencia Biennale in Spain and the Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture (UABB) in Shenzhen, China
Loris Cecchini has also taken part in several collective shows, including exhibitions at the Ludwig Museum in Cologne, PAC in Milan, Palazzo Fortuny in Venice, Macro Future in Rome, MART in Rovereto, London’s Hayward Gallery, The Garage Centre for Contemporary Culture in Moscow, Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome, Musée d’Art Contemporain of Lyon, Power Station of Art in Shanghai, the Deutsche Bank Kunsthalle in Berlin and others
He has created various permanent and site- specific installations, particularly at Villa Celle in Pistoia, two large public artworks for Prato City council, both in Italy and for the Cleveland Clinic’s Arts & Medicine Institute in the United States, at Quai Jobez, Morez - Hauts de Bienne, France, at the Shinsegae Hanam Starfield in Seoul, at the Cornell Tech Building in New York and recently at Parco della Luce, Milan, at the headquarters of Roma Tre University in Rome, at Palazzo delQuirinale, and at the GNAMC, National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rome
Galleria Continua
Galleria Continua is a contemporary art gallery established in 1990 by Mario Cristiani, Maurizio Rigillo and Lorenzo Fiaschi. Since its founding, the gallery has developed an international presence while maintaining a distinct commitment to contemporary artistic practice, cultural exchange, and dialogue across place and time. Today, Galleria Continua presents exhibitions across seven locations around the world: San Gimignano in Italy, Beijing in China, Les Moulins in France, Habana in Cuba, St. Regis Rome in Italy, São Paulo in Brazil, and Paris in France

