Andrea De Luigi is an Argentine visual artist based in Buenos Aires, whose practice explores transformation, impermanence, and the porous relationship between the human body and nature. Working across painting, drawing, collage, assemblage, sculpture, and installation, she develops layered processes that emphasize materiality, gesture, and temporal states. Her work often situates the human figure in moments of transition—fragmented, fused, or dissolving into organic forms—reflecting on vulnerability, resilience, and becoming. Influenced by phenomenology and lived experience, De Luigi conceives the artwork as a space of encounter rather than representation, where perception unfolds through material presence. Alongside her artistic practice, she directs Taller Andrea De Luigi, an art studio-school that fosters experimentation, collective learning, and interdisciplinary dialogue. Her work has been exhibited internationally and continues to evolve through research-driven and site-responsive projects.

  • Section Mixed Media Art
  • Venue Palazzo Mora
  • Based in Buenos Aires, Argentina

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