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Lucio Pozzi
Cover, abstract

2020

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    A pressed wood with two matrixes of rectangles in yellow, orange, and black painted on the wood. The background is painted in green. Acrylic on pressed wood Lucio Pozzi (b. 1935) was born in Milan and moved to the United States in 1962 as a guest of the Harvard International Summer Seminar. His first of many exhibitions at Hal Bromm Gallery was in 1976. Though foremost a painter, Pozzi considers writing, drawing, and sculpture to be valuable tools to his art. He has an extensive teaching career as well, having lectured at Cooper Union, Yale Graduate Sculpture...
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