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Andrea Mori - Dance in the Light
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Anna Giuntini - Smile!
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Annalisa Di Meo - Beyond the fog
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Armando Tinnirello - A step towards normality
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Francesca Veneri - "Hello Queen"
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Gigi Tramezzani - Living in hope
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Giulia Nelli - Lights in the dark
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Johnny Pixel - Seno Kintsugi
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Kazuto Takegami - Portrait of triathlete
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Luca Conca - Big
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Manuela Manes - Tomorrow
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Maurizio Cariati - The winter inside me
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Mercedes Cuman - Don't forget your original
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Mila Frueh - Reconstruction
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Ugo Ambroggio - "Return" lamp
Andrea Mori - Dance in the Light
Anna Giuntini - Smile!
Annalisa Di Meo - Beyond the fog
Armando Tinnirello - A step towards normality
Francesca Veneri - "Hello Queen"
Gigi Tramezzani - Living in hope
Giulia Nelli - Lights in the dark
Johnny Pixel - Seno Kintsugi
Kazuto Takegami - Portrait of triathlete
Luca Conca - Big
Manuela Manes - Tomorrow
Maurizio Cariati - The winter inside me
Mercedes Cuman - Don't forget your original
Mila Frueh - Reconstruction
Ugo Ambroggio - "Return" lamp

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“For me, the sea is the exemplification of strength and quiet, serenity and tension. Beyond the dichotomies, standing in front of the sea gives me the feeling of having all the possibilities of my life in front of me.”


Luca Conca was born in Gravedona (CO) in 1974. He attended the Brera Academy of Fine Arts where he graduated in Painting in 1998. He lives and works in Morbegno (SO).

Main solo exhibitions: 2004 Characters and landscapes - curated by Alessandro Riva, Galleria Antonia Jannone, Milan; 2005 Luca Conca - edited by Michele Tavola, with a text by Andrea Vitali, Villa Sirtori, Olginate (LC); 2007 Double gaze - edited by Rino Bertini, with texts by Marco Vappello and Armando Massarenti, Galleria Credito Valtellinese, Palazzo Sertoli, Sondrio; 2010 The white shadow of the mountain - edited by Fernando Gianesini, with a text by Elisabetta Sem, TECA, Chiesa Valmalenco (SO); 2016 The painted veil, curated by Elisabetta Sem, Galleria Manifiesto Blanco, Milan; 2018 The long goodbye - curated by Marcello Abbiati, Galleria Manifiesto Blanco, Milan. Over the years he has participated in numerous collective exhibitions.

https://www.lucaconca.com/


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