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Le Voleur de Moi-Meme, works by Lucchese painter, Luciano Pera

March 19 – April 23
Tuesday – Sunday, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm
An important solo show celebrating the career of Luciano Pera, a painter from Lucca who has exhibited in group shows in Italy and around the world, curated by Alessandra Trabucchi, from 19 March to 23 April at Palazzo delle Esposizioni.
The artist from Badia di Cantignano near Lucca, born in 1925, Luciano Pera is a passionate “seeker”, who discovers elements in continuous metamorphosis, and likes to define his best works as “terrible”: terrible in the sense of extraordinary, but also of elements inspiring respect, awe, intense emotion and ecstasy.
On display about 70 works, divided by chronological areas, from the beginning to the present day; many paintings, a dozen small and medium-sized sculptures and some ceramics from the artist’s collection, as well as special Bijoux, bronze pendants that reproduce archetypes and imaginary animals from the reworking of prehistoric art and myths.
Also some books with dedications that Pera has kept and which document artistic collaborations with poets and writers from the French-speaking area, such as Ben Vautier, a member of Fluxus, are exposed.

March 19 – April 23
Tuesday – Sunday, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm
An important solo show celebrating the career of Luciano Pera, a painter from Lucca who has exhibited in group shows in Italy and around the world, curated by Alessandra Trabucchi, from 19 March to 23 April at Palazzo delle Esposizioni.
The artist from Badia di Cantignano near Lucca, born in 1925, Luciano Pera is a passionate “seeker”, who discovers elements in continuous metamorphosis, and likes to define his best works as “terrible”: terrible in the sense of extraordinary, but also of elements inspiring respect, awe, intense emotion and ecstasy.
On display about 70 works, divided by chronological areas, from the beginning to the present day; many paintings, a dozen small and medium-sized sculptures and some ceramics from the artist’s collection, as well as special Bijoux, bronze pendants that reproduce archetypes and imaginary animals from the reworking of prehistoric art and myths.
Also some books with dedications that Pera has kept and which document artistic collaborations with poets and writers from the French-speaking area, such as Ben Vautier, a member of Fluxus, are exposed.

March 19 – April 23
Tuesday – Sunday, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm
An important solo show celebrating the career of Luciano Pera, a painter from Lucca who has exhibited in group shows in Italy and around the world, curated by Alessandra Trabucchi, from 19 March to 23 April at Palazzo delle Esposizioni.
The artist from Badia di Cantignano near Lucca, born in 1925, Luciano Pera is a passionate “seeker”, who discovers elements in continuous metamorphosis, and likes to define his best works as “terrible”: terrible in the sense of extraordinary, but also of elements inspiring respect, awe, intense emotion and ecstasy.
On display about 70 works, divided by chronological areas, from the beginning to the present day; many paintings, a dozen small and medium-sized sculptures and some ceramics from the artist’s collection, as well as special Bijoux, bronze pendants that reproduce archetypes and imaginary animals from the reworking of prehistoric art and myths.
Also some books with dedications that Pera has kept and which document artistic collaborations with poets and writers from the French-speaking area, such as Ben Vautier, a member of Fluxus, are exposed.

March 19 – April 23
Tuesday – Sunday, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm
An important solo show celebrating the career of Luciano Pera, a painter from Lucca who has exhibited in group shows in Italy and around the world, curated by Alessandra Trabucchi, from 19 March to 23 April at Palazzo delle Esposizioni.
The artist from Badia di Cantignano near Lucca, born in 1925, Luciano Pera is a passionate “seeker”, who discovers elements in continuous metamorphosis, and likes to define his best works as “terrible”: terrible in the sense of extraordinary, but also of elements inspiring respect, awe, intense emotion and ecstasy.
On display about 70 works, divided by chronological areas, from the beginning to the present day; many paintings, a dozen small and medium-sized sculptures and some ceramics from the artist’s collection, as well as special Bijoux, bronze pendants that reproduce archetypes and imaginary animals from the reworking of prehistoric art and myths.
Also some books with dedications that Pera has kept and which document artistic collaborations with poets and writers from the French-speaking area, such as Ben Vautier, a member of Fluxus, are exposed.

March 19 – April 23
Tuesday – Sunday, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm
An important solo show celebrating the career of Luciano Pera, a painter from Lucca who has exhibited in group shows in Italy and around the world, curated by Alessandra Trabucchi, from 19 March to 23 April at Palazzo delle Esposizioni.
The artist from Badia di Cantignano near Lucca, born in 1925, Luciano Pera is a passionate “seeker”, who discovers elements in continuous metamorphosis, and likes to define his best works as “terrible”: terrible in the sense of extraordinary, but also of elements inspiring respect, awe, intense emotion and ecstasy.
On display about 70 works, divided by chronological areas, from the beginning to the present day; many paintings, a dozen small and medium-sized sculptures and some ceramics from the artist’s collection, as well as special Bijoux, bronze pendants that reproduce archetypes and imaginary animals from the reworking of prehistoric art and myths.
Also some books with dedications that Pera has kept and which document artistic collaborations with poets and writers from the French-speaking area, such as Ben Vautier, a member of Fluxus, are exposed.

March 19 – April 23
Tuesday – Sunday, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm
An important solo show celebrating the career of Luciano Pera, a painter from Lucca who has exhibited in group shows in Italy and around the world, curated by Alessandra Trabucchi, from 19 March to 23 April at Palazzo delle Esposizioni.
The artist from Badia di Cantignano near Lucca, born in 1925, Luciano Pera is a passionate “seeker”, who discovers elements in continuous metamorphosis, and likes to define his best works as “terrible”: terrible in the sense of extraordinary, but also of elements inspiring respect, awe, intense emotion and ecstasy.
On display about 70 works, divided by chronological areas, from the beginning to the present day; many paintings, a dozen small and medium-sized sculptures and some ceramics from the artist’s collection, as well as special Bijoux, bronze pendants that reproduce archetypes and imaginary animals from the reworking of prehistoric art and myths.
Also some books with dedications that Pera has kept and which document artistic collaborations with poets and writers from the French-speaking area, such as Ben Vautier, a member of Fluxus, are exposed.

March 19 – April 23
Tuesday – Sunday, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm
An important solo show celebrating the career of Luciano Pera, a painter from Lucca who has exhibited in group shows in Italy and around the world, curated by Alessandra Trabucchi, from 19 March to 23 April at Palazzo delle Esposizioni.
The artist from Badia di Cantignano near Lucca, born in 1925, Luciano Pera is a passionate “seeker”, who discovers elements in continuous metamorphosis, and likes to define his best works as “terrible”: terrible in the sense of extraordinary, but also of elements inspiring respect, awe, intense emotion and ecstasy.
On display about 70 works, divided by chronological areas, from the beginning to the present day; many paintings, a dozen small and medium-sized sculptures and some ceramics from the artist’s collection, as well as special Bijoux, bronze pendants that reproduce archetypes and imaginary animals from the reworking of prehistoric art and myths.
Also some books with dedications that Pera has kept and which document artistic collaborations with poets and writers from the French-speaking area, such as Ben Vautier, a member of Fluxus, are exposed.

March 19 – April 23
Tuesday – Sunday, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm
An important solo show celebrating the career of Luciano Pera, a painter from Lucca who has exhibited in group shows in Italy and around the world, curated by Alessandra Trabucchi, from 19 March to 23 April at Palazzo delle Esposizioni.
The artist from Badia di Cantignano near Lucca, born in 1925, Luciano Pera is a passionate “seeker”, who discovers elements in continuous metamorphosis, and likes to define his best works as “terrible”: terrible in the sense of extraordinary, but also of elements inspiring respect, awe, intense emotion and ecstasy.
On display about 70 works, divided by chronological areas, from the beginning to the present day; many paintings, a dozen small and medium-sized sculptures and some ceramics from the artist’s collection, as well as special Bijoux, bronze pendants that reproduce archetypes and imaginary animals from the reworking of prehistoric art and myths.
Also some books with dedications that Pera has kept and which document artistic collaborations with poets and writers from the French-speaking area, such as Ben Vautier, a member of Fluxus, are exposed.

March 19 – April 23
Tuesday – Sunday, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm
An important solo show celebrating the career of Luciano Pera, a painter from Lucca who has exhibited in group shows in Italy and around the world, curated by Alessandra Trabucchi, from 19 March to 23 April at Palazzo delle Esposizioni.
The artist from Badia di Cantignano near Lucca, born in 1925, Luciano Pera is a passionate “seeker”, who discovers elements in continuous metamorphosis, and likes to define his best works as “terrible”: terrible in the sense of extraordinary, but also of elements inspiring respect, awe, intense emotion and ecstasy.
On display about 70 works, divided by chronological areas, from the beginning to the present day; many paintings, a dozen small and medium-sized sculptures and some ceramics from the artist’s collection, as well as special Bijoux, bronze pendants that reproduce archetypes and imaginary animals from the reworking of prehistoric art and myths.
Also some books with dedications that Pera has kept and which document artistic collaborations with poets and writers from the French-speaking area, such as Ben Vautier, a member of Fluxus, are exposed.

March 19 – April 23
Tuesday – Sunday, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm
An important solo show celebrating the career of Luciano Pera, a painter from Lucca who has exhibited in group shows in Italy and around the world, curated by Alessandra Trabucchi, from 19 March to 23 April at Palazzo delle Esposizioni.
The artist from Badia di Cantignano near Lucca, born in 1925, Luciano Pera is a passionate “seeker”, who discovers elements in continuous metamorphosis, and likes to define his best works as “terrible”: terrible in the sense of extraordinary, but also of elements inspiring respect, awe, intense emotion and ecstasy.
On display about 70 works, divided by chronological areas, from the beginning to the present day; many paintings, a dozen small and medium-sized sculptures and some ceramics from the artist’s collection, as well as special Bijoux, bronze pendants that reproduce archetypes and imaginary animals from the reworking of prehistoric art and myths.
Also some books with dedications that Pera has kept and which document artistic collaborations with poets and writers from the French-speaking area, such as Ben Vautier, a member of Fluxus, are exposed.

March 19 – April 23
Tuesday – Sunday, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm
An important solo show celebrating the career of Luciano Pera, a painter from Lucca who has exhibited in group shows in Italy and around the world, curated by Alessandra Trabucchi, from 19 March to 23 April at Palazzo delle Esposizioni.
The artist from Badia di Cantignano near Lucca, born in 1925, Luciano Pera is a passionate “seeker”, who discovers elements in continuous metamorphosis, and likes to define his best works as “terrible”: terrible in the sense of extraordinary, but also of elements inspiring respect, awe, intense emotion and ecstasy.
On display about 70 works, divided by chronological areas, from the beginning to the present day; many paintings, a dozen small and medium-sized sculptures and some ceramics from the artist’s collection, as well as special Bijoux, bronze pendants that reproduce archetypes and imaginary animals from the reworking of prehistoric art and myths.
Also some books with dedications that Pera has kept and which document artistic collaborations with poets and writers from the French-speaking area, such as Ben Vautier, a member of Fluxus, are exposed.

March 19 – April 23
Tuesday – Sunday, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm
An important solo show celebrating the career of Luciano Pera, a painter from Lucca who has exhibited in group shows in Italy and around the world, curated by Alessandra Trabucchi, from 19 March to 23 April at Palazzo delle Esposizioni.
The artist from Badia di Cantignano near Lucca, born in 1925, Luciano Pera is a passionate “seeker”, who discovers elements in continuous metamorphosis, and likes to define his best works as “terrible”: terrible in the sense of extraordinary, but also of elements inspiring respect, awe, intense emotion and ecstasy.
On display about 70 works, divided by chronological areas, from the beginning to the present day; many paintings, a dozen small and medium-sized sculptures and some ceramics from the artist’s collection, as well as special Bijoux, bronze pendants that reproduce archetypes and imaginary animals from the reworking of prehistoric art and myths.
Also some books with dedications that Pera has kept and which document artistic collaborations with poets and writers from the French-speaking area, such as Ben Vautier, a member of Fluxus, are exposed.

March 19 – April 23
Tuesday – Sunday, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm
An important solo show celebrating the career of Luciano Pera, a painter from Lucca who has exhibited in group shows in Italy and around the world, curated by Alessandra Trabucchi, from 19 March to 23 April at Palazzo delle Esposizioni.
The artist from Badia di Cantignano near Lucca, born in 1925, Luciano Pera is a passionate “seeker”, who discovers elements in continuous metamorphosis, and likes to define his best works as “terrible”: terrible in the sense of extraordinary, but also of elements inspiring respect, awe, intense emotion and ecstasy.
On display about 70 works, divided by chronological areas, from the beginning to the present day; many paintings, a dozen small and medium-sized sculptures and some ceramics from the artist’s collection, as well as special Bijoux, bronze pendants that reproduce archetypes and imaginary animals from the reworking of prehistoric art and myths.
Also some books with dedications that Pera has kept and which document artistic collaborations with poets and writers from the French-speaking area, such as Ben Vautier, a member of Fluxus, are exposed.

March 19 – April 23
Tuesday – Sunday, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm
An important solo show celebrating the career of Luciano Pera, a painter from Lucca who has exhibited in group shows in Italy and around the world, curated by Alessandra Trabucchi, from 19 March to 23 April at Palazzo delle Esposizioni.
The artist from Badia di Cantignano near Lucca, born in 1925, Luciano Pera is a passionate “seeker”, who discovers elements in continuous metamorphosis, and likes to define his best works as “terrible”: terrible in the sense of extraordinary, but also of elements inspiring respect, awe, intense emotion and ecstasy.
On display about 70 works, divided by chronological areas, from the beginning to the present day; many paintings, a dozen small and medium-sized sculptures and some ceramics from the artist’s collection, as well as special Bijoux, bronze pendants that reproduce archetypes and imaginary animals from the reworking of prehistoric art and myths.
Also some books with dedications that Pera has kept and which document artistic collaborations with poets and writers from the French-speaking area, such as Ben Vautier, a member of Fluxus, are exposed.

March 19 – April 23
Tuesday – Sunday, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm
An important solo show celebrating the career of Luciano Pera, a painter from Lucca who has exhibited in group shows in Italy and around the world, curated by Alessandra Trabucchi, from 19 March to 23 April at Palazzo delle Esposizioni.
The artist from Badia di Cantignano near Lucca, born in 1925, Luciano Pera is a passionate “seeker”, who discovers elements in continuous metamorphosis, and likes to define his best works as “terrible”: terrible in the sense of extraordinary, but also of elements inspiring respect, awe, intense emotion and ecstasy.
On display about 70 works, divided by chronological areas, from the beginning to the present day; many paintings, a dozen small and medium-sized sculptures and some ceramics from the artist’s collection, as well as special Bijoux, bronze pendants that reproduce archetypes and imaginary animals from the reworking of prehistoric art and myths.
Also some books with dedications that Pera has kept and which document artistic collaborations with poets and writers from the French-speaking area, such as Ben Vautier, a member of Fluxus, are exposed.

March 19 – April 23
Tuesday – Sunday, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm
An important solo show celebrating the career of Luciano Pera, a painter from Lucca who has exhibited in group shows in Italy and around the world, curated by Alessandra Trabucchi, from 19 March to 23 April at Palazzo delle Esposizioni.
The artist from Badia di Cantignano near Lucca, born in 1925, Luciano Pera is a passionate “seeker”, who discovers elements in continuous metamorphosis, and likes to define his best works as “terrible”: terrible in the sense of extraordinary, but also of elements inspiring respect, awe, intense emotion and ecstasy.
On display about 70 works, divided by chronological areas, from the beginning to the present day; many paintings, a dozen small and medium-sized sculptures and some ceramics from the artist’s collection, as well as special Bijoux, bronze pendants that reproduce archetypes and imaginary animals from the reworking of prehistoric art and myths.
Also some books with dedications that Pera has kept and which document artistic collaborations with poets and writers from the French-speaking area, such as Ben Vautier, a member of Fluxus, are exposed.

