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Light up your night with a signed copy of “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights.” Join us for a toast with the artist on December 10 at @martinasimeti, via Seneca 4/6, Milan.
BOOK SIGNING
“Davide Stucchi. Light Lights”
Wednesday, December 10
6.30 PM
at Martina Simeti
via Seneca 4/6, Milan
“Davide Stucchi. Light Lights” marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in an Italian institution, the @centropecci in Prato. Featuring sculptures created between 2019 and 2025, the show explores the theme of light, transforming the perception of both the exhibition space and the visitor’s body. Through a playful and diverse array of luminous forms, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) creates an immersive environment that gradually unfolds, suggesting a choreography of gestures, glances, and movements.
The publication includes critical essays by Stefano Collicelli Cagol (@stefanocollicellicagol), Laura McLean-Ferris (@lmcleanferris), Sabrina Tarasoff (@666_flags), Alessandro Pasero (@alessandropasero), and Michele D’Aurizio (@mic.daurizio), alongside detailed entries and images of the works on view, providing a comprehensive account of the exhibition and of the artist’s latest practice.

Light up your night with a signed copy of “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights.” Join us for a toast with the artist on December 10 at @martinasimeti, via Seneca 4/6, Milan.
BOOK SIGNING
“Davide Stucchi. Light Lights”
Wednesday, December 10
6.30 PM
at Martina Simeti
via Seneca 4/6, Milan
“Davide Stucchi. Light Lights” marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in an Italian institution, the @centropecci in Prato. Featuring sculptures created between 2019 and 2025, the show explores the theme of light, transforming the perception of both the exhibition space and the visitor’s body. Through a playful and diverse array of luminous forms, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) creates an immersive environment that gradually unfolds, suggesting a choreography of gestures, glances, and movements.
The publication includes critical essays by Stefano Collicelli Cagol (@stefanocollicellicagol), Laura McLean-Ferris (@lmcleanferris), Sabrina Tarasoff (@666_flags), Alessandro Pasero (@alessandropasero), and Michele D’Aurizio (@mic.daurizio), alongside detailed entries and images of the works on view, providing a comprehensive account of the exhibition and of the artist’s latest practice.

MUSIC STARTS THE RUNWAY, a questionnaire for djs @viscose_journal commissioned me for latest issue SOUND.

MUSIC STARTS THE RUNWAY, a questionnaire for djs @viscose_journal commissioned me for latest issue SOUND.

MUSIC STARTS THE RUNWAY, a questionnaire for djs @viscose_journal commissioned me for latest issue SOUND.

MUSIC STARTS THE RUNWAY, a questionnaire for djs @viscose_journal commissioned me for latest issue SOUND.

MUSIC STARTS THE RUNWAY, a questionnaire for djs @viscose_journal commissioned me for latest issue SOUND.

MUSIC STARTS THE RUNWAY, a questionnaire for djs @viscose_journal commissioned me for latest issue SOUND.

MUSIC STARTS THE RUNWAY, a questionnaire for djs @viscose_journal commissioned me for latest issue SOUND.

Versed in a temporary dressing of space, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) places amorous emphasis on the potential of mood to situate and transport, to sensitize and fantasize. Stucchi speaks with Alex Bennett (@swoony_b) about material processes, narrative subspaces, and residual sensuality, trailing a practice pushing from privacy toward exposure.
Tap the link in bio to read the conversation from Mousse 93–Fall 2025.

Versed in a temporary dressing of space, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) places amorous emphasis on the potential of mood to situate and transport, to sensitize and fantasize. Stucchi speaks with Alex Bennett (@swoony_b) about material processes, narrative subspaces, and residual sensuality, trailing a practice pushing from privacy toward exposure.
Tap the link in bio to read the conversation from Mousse 93–Fall 2025.

Versed in a temporary dressing of space, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) places amorous emphasis on the potential of mood to situate and transport, to sensitize and fantasize. Stucchi speaks with Alex Bennett (@swoony_b) about material processes, narrative subspaces, and residual sensuality, trailing a practice pushing from privacy toward exposure.
Tap the link in bio to read the conversation from Mousse 93–Fall 2025.

Versed in a temporary dressing of space, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) places amorous emphasis on the potential of mood to situate and transport, to sensitize and fantasize. Stucchi speaks with Alex Bennett (@swoony_b) about material processes, narrative subspaces, and residual sensuality, trailing a practice pushing from privacy toward exposure.
Tap the link in bio to read the conversation from Mousse 93–Fall 2025.

Versed in a temporary dressing of space, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) places amorous emphasis on the potential of mood to situate and transport, to sensitize and fantasize. Stucchi speaks with Alex Bennett (@swoony_b) about material processes, narrative subspaces, and residual sensuality, trailing a practice pushing from privacy toward exposure.
Tap the link in bio to read the conversation from Mousse 93–Fall 2025.

Versed in a temporary dressing of space, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) places amorous emphasis on the potential of mood to situate and transport, to sensitize and fantasize. Stucchi speaks with Alex Bennett (@swoony_b) about material processes, narrative subspaces, and residual sensuality, trailing a practice pushing from privacy toward exposure.
Tap the link in bio to read the conversation from Mousse 93–Fall 2025.

Versed in a temporary dressing of space, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) places amorous emphasis on the potential of mood to situate and transport, to sensitize and fantasize. Stucchi speaks with Alex Bennett (@swoony_b) about material processes, narrative subspaces, and residual sensuality, trailing a practice pushing from privacy toward exposure.
Tap the link in bio to read the conversation from Mousse 93–Fall 2025.

Versed in a temporary dressing of space, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) places amorous emphasis on the potential of mood to situate and transport, to sensitize and fantasize. Stucchi speaks with Alex Bennett (@swoony_b) about material processes, narrative subspaces, and residual sensuality, trailing a practice pushing from privacy toward exposure.
Tap the link in bio to read the conversation from Mousse 93–Fall 2025.

Versed in a temporary dressing of space, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) places amorous emphasis on the potential of mood to situate and transport, to sensitize and fantasize. Stucchi speaks with Alex Bennett (@swoony_b) about material processes, narrative subspaces, and residual sensuality, trailing a practice pushing from privacy toward exposure.
Tap the link in bio to read the conversation from Mousse 93–Fall 2025.

Versed in a temporary dressing of space, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) places amorous emphasis on the potential of mood to situate and transport, to sensitize and fantasize. Stucchi speaks with Alex Bennett (@swoony_b) about material processes, narrative subspaces, and residual sensuality, trailing a practice pushing from privacy toward exposure.
Tap the link in bio to read the conversation from Mousse 93–Fall 2025.

Versed in a temporary dressing of space, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) places amorous emphasis on the potential of mood to situate and transport, to sensitize and fantasize. Stucchi speaks with Alex Bennett (@swoony_b) about material processes, narrative subspaces, and residual sensuality, trailing a practice pushing from privacy toward exposure.
Tap the link in bio to read the conversation from Mousse 93–Fall 2025.

OUT NOW: “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights”
Launching at the Centro Pecci Books Festival on Friday, November 7, at 7 PM, “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights” marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in an Italian institution, @centropecci. Featuring sculptures created between 2019 and 2025, the show explores the theme of light, transforming the perception of both the exhibition space and the visitor’s body. Through a playful and diverse array of luminous forms, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) creates an immersive environment that gradually unfolds, suggesting a choreography of gestures, glances, and movements.
Blending imagined narratives, daydreams, and a subtle sense of irony, Stucchi reveals the absurd and often overlooked aspects of everyday life. “Light Lights” demonstrates his ability to work in the penumbra, using gentle light to present the many absences inherent to communal life. The subjects at the core of Stucchi’s research are conveyed through everyday objects, often found or assembled from unrelated elements (such as a ladder and a mirror). These objects recall the shelves of DIY and hardware stores, whose product catalogs inspired the design of this publication in a playful yet serious tribute.
The publication includes critical essays by Stefano Collicelli Cagol (@stefanocollicellicagol), Laura McLean-Ferris (@lmcleanferris), Sabrina Tarasoff (@666_flags), Alessandro Pasero (@alessandropasero), and Michele D’Aurizio (@mic.daurizio), alongside detailed entries and images of the works on view, providing a comprehensive account of the exhibition and of the artist’s latest practice.

OUT NOW: “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights”
Launching at the Centro Pecci Books Festival on Friday, November 7, at 7 PM, “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights” marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in an Italian institution, @centropecci. Featuring sculptures created between 2019 and 2025, the show explores the theme of light, transforming the perception of both the exhibition space and the visitor’s body. Through a playful and diverse array of luminous forms, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) creates an immersive environment that gradually unfolds, suggesting a choreography of gestures, glances, and movements.
Blending imagined narratives, daydreams, and a subtle sense of irony, Stucchi reveals the absurd and often overlooked aspects of everyday life. “Light Lights” demonstrates his ability to work in the penumbra, using gentle light to present the many absences inherent to communal life. The subjects at the core of Stucchi’s research are conveyed through everyday objects, often found or assembled from unrelated elements (such as a ladder and a mirror). These objects recall the shelves of DIY and hardware stores, whose product catalogs inspired the design of this publication in a playful yet serious tribute.
The publication includes critical essays by Stefano Collicelli Cagol (@stefanocollicellicagol), Laura McLean-Ferris (@lmcleanferris), Sabrina Tarasoff (@666_flags), Alessandro Pasero (@alessandropasero), and Michele D’Aurizio (@mic.daurizio), alongside detailed entries and images of the works on view, providing a comprehensive account of the exhibition and of the artist’s latest practice.

OUT NOW: “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights”
Launching at the Centro Pecci Books Festival on Friday, November 7, at 7 PM, “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights” marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in an Italian institution, @centropecci. Featuring sculptures created between 2019 and 2025, the show explores the theme of light, transforming the perception of both the exhibition space and the visitor’s body. Through a playful and diverse array of luminous forms, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) creates an immersive environment that gradually unfolds, suggesting a choreography of gestures, glances, and movements.
Blending imagined narratives, daydreams, and a subtle sense of irony, Stucchi reveals the absurd and often overlooked aspects of everyday life. “Light Lights” demonstrates his ability to work in the penumbra, using gentle light to present the many absences inherent to communal life. The subjects at the core of Stucchi’s research are conveyed through everyday objects, often found or assembled from unrelated elements (such as a ladder and a mirror). These objects recall the shelves of DIY and hardware stores, whose product catalogs inspired the design of this publication in a playful yet serious tribute.
The publication includes critical essays by Stefano Collicelli Cagol (@stefanocollicellicagol), Laura McLean-Ferris (@lmcleanferris), Sabrina Tarasoff (@666_flags), Alessandro Pasero (@alessandropasero), and Michele D’Aurizio (@mic.daurizio), alongside detailed entries and images of the works on view, providing a comprehensive account of the exhibition and of the artist’s latest practice.

OUT NOW: “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights”
Launching at the Centro Pecci Books Festival on Friday, November 7, at 7 PM, “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights” marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in an Italian institution, @centropecci. Featuring sculptures created between 2019 and 2025, the show explores the theme of light, transforming the perception of both the exhibition space and the visitor’s body. Through a playful and diverse array of luminous forms, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) creates an immersive environment that gradually unfolds, suggesting a choreography of gestures, glances, and movements.
Blending imagined narratives, daydreams, and a subtle sense of irony, Stucchi reveals the absurd and often overlooked aspects of everyday life. “Light Lights” demonstrates his ability to work in the penumbra, using gentle light to present the many absences inherent to communal life. The subjects at the core of Stucchi’s research are conveyed through everyday objects, often found or assembled from unrelated elements (such as a ladder and a mirror). These objects recall the shelves of DIY and hardware stores, whose product catalogs inspired the design of this publication in a playful yet serious tribute.
The publication includes critical essays by Stefano Collicelli Cagol (@stefanocollicellicagol), Laura McLean-Ferris (@lmcleanferris), Sabrina Tarasoff (@666_flags), Alessandro Pasero (@alessandropasero), and Michele D’Aurizio (@mic.daurizio), alongside detailed entries and images of the works on view, providing a comprehensive account of the exhibition and of the artist’s latest practice.

OUT NOW: “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights”
Launching at the Centro Pecci Books Festival on Friday, November 7, at 7 PM, “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights” marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in an Italian institution, @centropecci. Featuring sculptures created between 2019 and 2025, the show explores the theme of light, transforming the perception of both the exhibition space and the visitor’s body. Through a playful and diverse array of luminous forms, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) creates an immersive environment that gradually unfolds, suggesting a choreography of gestures, glances, and movements.
Blending imagined narratives, daydreams, and a subtle sense of irony, Stucchi reveals the absurd and often overlooked aspects of everyday life. “Light Lights” demonstrates his ability to work in the penumbra, using gentle light to present the many absences inherent to communal life. The subjects at the core of Stucchi’s research are conveyed through everyday objects, often found or assembled from unrelated elements (such as a ladder and a mirror). These objects recall the shelves of DIY and hardware stores, whose product catalogs inspired the design of this publication in a playful yet serious tribute.
The publication includes critical essays by Stefano Collicelli Cagol (@stefanocollicellicagol), Laura McLean-Ferris (@lmcleanferris), Sabrina Tarasoff (@666_flags), Alessandro Pasero (@alessandropasero), and Michele D’Aurizio (@mic.daurizio), alongside detailed entries and images of the works on view, providing a comprehensive account of the exhibition and of the artist’s latest practice.

OUT NOW: “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights”
Launching at the Centro Pecci Books Festival on Friday, November 7, at 7 PM, “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights” marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in an Italian institution, @centropecci. Featuring sculptures created between 2019 and 2025, the show explores the theme of light, transforming the perception of both the exhibition space and the visitor’s body. Through a playful and diverse array of luminous forms, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) creates an immersive environment that gradually unfolds, suggesting a choreography of gestures, glances, and movements.
Blending imagined narratives, daydreams, and a subtle sense of irony, Stucchi reveals the absurd and often overlooked aspects of everyday life. “Light Lights” demonstrates his ability to work in the penumbra, using gentle light to present the many absences inherent to communal life. The subjects at the core of Stucchi’s research are conveyed through everyday objects, often found or assembled from unrelated elements (such as a ladder and a mirror). These objects recall the shelves of DIY and hardware stores, whose product catalogs inspired the design of this publication in a playful yet serious tribute.
The publication includes critical essays by Stefano Collicelli Cagol (@stefanocollicellicagol), Laura McLean-Ferris (@lmcleanferris), Sabrina Tarasoff (@666_flags), Alessandro Pasero (@alessandropasero), and Michele D’Aurizio (@mic.daurizio), alongside detailed entries and images of the works on view, providing a comprehensive account of the exhibition and of the artist’s latest practice.

OUT NOW: “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights”
Launching at the Centro Pecci Books Festival on Friday, November 7, at 7 PM, “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights” marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in an Italian institution, @centropecci. Featuring sculptures created between 2019 and 2025, the show explores the theme of light, transforming the perception of both the exhibition space and the visitor’s body. Through a playful and diverse array of luminous forms, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) creates an immersive environment that gradually unfolds, suggesting a choreography of gestures, glances, and movements.
Blending imagined narratives, daydreams, and a subtle sense of irony, Stucchi reveals the absurd and often overlooked aspects of everyday life. “Light Lights” demonstrates his ability to work in the penumbra, using gentle light to present the many absences inherent to communal life. The subjects at the core of Stucchi’s research are conveyed through everyday objects, often found or assembled from unrelated elements (such as a ladder and a mirror). These objects recall the shelves of DIY and hardware stores, whose product catalogs inspired the design of this publication in a playful yet serious tribute.
The publication includes critical essays by Stefano Collicelli Cagol (@stefanocollicellicagol), Laura McLean-Ferris (@lmcleanferris), Sabrina Tarasoff (@666_flags), Alessandro Pasero (@alessandropasero), and Michele D’Aurizio (@mic.daurizio), alongside detailed entries and images of the works on view, providing a comprehensive account of the exhibition and of the artist’s latest practice.

OUT NOW: “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights”
Launching at the Centro Pecci Books Festival on Friday, November 7, at 7 PM, “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights” marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in an Italian institution, @centropecci. Featuring sculptures created between 2019 and 2025, the show explores the theme of light, transforming the perception of both the exhibition space and the visitor’s body. Through a playful and diverse array of luminous forms, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) creates an immersive environment that gradually unfolds, suggesting a choreography of gestures, glances, and movements.
Blending imagined narratives, daydreams, and a subtle sense of irony, Stucchi reveals the absurd and often overlooked aspects of everyday life. “Light Lights” demonstrates his ability to work in the penumbra, using gentle light to present the many absences inherent to communal life. The subjects at the core of Stucchi’s research are conveyed through everyday objects, often found or assembled from unrelated elements (such as a ladder and a mirror). These objects recall the shelves of DIY and hardware stores, whose product catalogs inspired the design of this publication in a playful yet serious tribute.
The publication includes critical essays by Stefano Collicelli Cagol (@stefanocollicellicagol), Laura McLean-Ferris (@lmcleanferris), Sabrina Tarasoff (@666_flags), Alessandro Pasero (@alessandropasero), and Michele D’Aurizio (@mic.daurizio), alongside detailed entries and images of the works on view, providing a comprehensive account of the exhibition and of the artist’s latest practice.

OUT NOW: “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights”
Launching at the Centro Pecci Books Festival on Friday, November 7, at 7 PM, “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights” marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in an Italian institution, @centropecci. Featuring sculptures created between 2019 and 2025, the show explores the theme of light, transforming the perception of both the exhibition space and the visitor’s body. Through a playful and diverse array of luminous forms, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) creates an immersive environment that gradually unfolds, suggesting a choreography of gestures, glances, and movements.
Blending imagined narratives, daydreams, and a subtle sense of irony, Stucchi reveals the absurd and often overlooked aspects of everyday life. “Light Lights” demonstrates his ability to work in the penumbra, using gentle light to present the many absences inherent to communal life. The subjects at the core of Stucchi’s research are conveyed through everyday objects, often found or assembled from unrelated elements (such as a ladder and a mirror). These objects recall the shelves of DIY and hardware stores, whose product catalogs inspired the design of this publication in a playful yet serious tribute.
The publication includes critical essays by Stefano Collicelli Cagol (@stefanocollicellicagol), Laura McLean-Ferris (@lmcleanferris), Sabrina Tarasoff (@666_flags), Alessandro Pasero (@alessandropasero), and Michele D’Aurizio (@mic.daurizio), alongside detailed entries and images of the works on view, providing a comprehensive account of the exhibition and of the artist’s latest practice.

OUT NOW: “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights”
Launching at the Centro Pecci Books Festival on Friday, November 7, at 7 PM, “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights” marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in an Italian institution, @centropecci. Featuring sculptures created between 2019 and 2025, the show explores the theme of light, transforming the perception of both the exhibition space and the visitor’s body. Through a playful and diverse array of luminous forms, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) creates an immersive environment that gradually unfolds, suggesting a choreography of gestures, glances, and movements.
Blending imagined narratives, daydreams, and a subtle sense of irony, Stucchi reveals the absurd and often overlooked aspects of everyday life. “Light Lights” demonstrates his ability to work in the penumbra, using gentle light to present the many absences inherent to communal life. The subjects at the core of Stucchi’s research are conveyed through everyday objects, often found or assembled from unrelated elements (such as a ladder and a mirror). These objects recall the shelves of DIY and hardware stores, whose product catalogs inspired the design of this publication in a playful yet serious tribute.
The publication includes critical essays by Stefano Collicelli Cagol (@stefanocollicellicagol), Laura McLean-Ferris (@lmcleanferris), Sabrina Tarasoff (@666_flags), Alessandro Pasero (@alessandropasero), and Michele D’Aurizio (@mic.daurizio), alongside detailed entries and images of the works on view, providing a comprehensive account of the exhibition and of the artist’s latest practice.

OUT NOW: “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights”
Launching at the Centro Pecci Books Festival on Friday, November 7, at 7 PM, “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights” marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in an Italian institution, @centropecci. Featuring sculptures created between 2019 and 2025, the show explores the theme of light, transforming the perception of both the exhibition space and the visitor’s body. Through a playful and diverse array of luminous forms, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) creates an immersive environment that gradually unfolds, suggesting a choreography of gestures, glances, and movements.
Blending imagined narratives, daydreams, and a subtle sense of irony, Stucchi reveals the absurd and often overlooked aspects of everyday life. “Light Lights” demonstrates his ability to work in the penumbra, using gentle light to present the many absences inherent to communal life. The subjects at the core of Stucchi’s research are conveyed through everyday objects, often found or assembled from unrelated elements (such as a ladder and a mirror). These objects recall the shelves of DIY and hardware stores, whose product catalogs inspired the design of this publication in a playful yet serious tribute.
The publication includes critical essays by Stefano Collicelli Cagol (@stefanocollicellicagol), Laura McLean-Ferris (@lmcleanferris), Sabrina Tarasoff (@666_flags), Alessandro Pasero (@alessandropasero), and Michele D’Aurizio (@mic.daurizio), alongside detailed entries and images of the works on view, providing a comprehensive account of the exhibition and of the artist’s latest practice.

OUT NOW: “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights”
Launching at the Centro Pecci Books Festival on Friday, November 7, at 7 PM, “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights” marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in an Italian institution, @centropecci. Featuring sculptures created between 2019 and 2025, the show explores the theme of light, transforming the perception of both the exhibition space and the visitor’s body. Through a playful and diverse array of luminous forms, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) creates an immersive environment that gradually unfolds, suggesting a choreography of gestures, glances, and movements.
Blending imagined narratives, daydreams, and a subtle sense of irony, Stucchi reveals the absurd and often overlooked aspects of everyday life. “Light Lights” demonstrates his ability to work in the penumbra, using gentle light to present the many absences inherent to communal life. The subjects at the core of Stucchi’s research are conveyed through everyday objects, often found or assembled from unrelated elements (such as a ladder and a mirror). These objects recall the shelves of DIY and hardware stores, whose product catalogs inspired the design of this publication in a playful yet serious tribute.
The publication includes critical essays by Stefano Collicelli Cagol (@stefanocollicellicagol), Laura McLean-Ferris (@lmcleanferris), Sabrina Tarasoff (@666_flags), Alessandro Pasero (@alessandropasero), and Michele D’Aurizio (@mic.daurizio), alongside detailed entries and images of the works on view, providing a comprehensive account of the exhibition and of the artist’s latest practice.

OUT NOW: “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights”
Launching at the Centro Pecci Books Festival on Friday, November 7, at 7 PM, “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights” marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in an Italian institution, @centropecci. Featuring sculptures created between 2019 and 2025, the show explores the theme of light, transforming the perception of both the exhibition space and the visitor’s body. Through a playful and diverse array of luminous forms, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) creates an immersive environment that gradually unfolds, suggesting a choreography of gestures, glances, and movements.
Blending imagined narratives, daydreams, and a subtle sense of irony, Stucchi reveals the absurd and often overlooked aspects of everyday life. “Light Lights” demonstrates his ability to work in the penumbra, using gentle light to present the many absences inherent to communal life. The subjects at the core of Stucchi’s research are conveyed through everyday objects, often found or assembled from unrelated elements (such as a ladder and a mirror). These objects recall the shelves of DIY and hardware stores, whose product catalogs inspired the design of this publication in a playful yet serious tribute.
The publication includes critical essays by Stefano Collicelli Cagol (@stefanocollicellicagol), Laura McLean-Ferris (@lmcleanferris), Sabrina Tarasoff (@666_flags), Alessandro Pasero (@alessandropasero), and Michele D’Aurizio (@mic.daurizio), alongside detailed entries and images of the works on view, providing a comprehensive account of the exhibition and of the artist’s latest practice.

OUT NOW: “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights”
Launching at the Centro Pecci Books Festival on Friday, November 7, at 7 PM, “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights” marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in an Italian institution, @centropecci. Featuring sculptures created between 2019 and 2025, the show explores the theme of light, transforming the perception of both the exhibition space and the visitor’s body. Through a playful and diverse array of luminous forms, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) creates an immersive environment that gradually unfolds, suggesting a choreography of gestures, glances, and movements.
Blending imagined narratives, daydreams, and a subtle sense of irony, Stucchi reveals the absurd and often overlooked aspects of everyday life. “Light Lights” demonstrates his ability to work in the penumbra, using gentle light to present the many absences inherent to communal life. The subjects at the core of Stucchi’s research are conveyed through everyday objects, often found or assembled from unrelated elements (such as a ladder and a mirror). These objects recall the shelves of DIY and hardware stores, whose product catalogs inspired the design of this publication in a playful yet serious tribute.
The publication includes critical essays by Stefano Collicelli Cagol (@stefanocollicellicagol), Laura McLean-Ferris (@lmcleanferris), Sabrina Tarasoff (@666_flags), Alessandro Pasero (@alessandropasero), and Michele D’Aurizio (@mic.daurizio), alongside detailed entries and images of the works on view, providing a comprehensive account of the exhibition and of the artist’s latest practice.

OUT NOW: “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights”
Launching at the Centro Pecci Books Festival on Friday, November 7, at 7 PM, “Davide Stucchi. Light Lights” marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in an Italian institution, @centropecci. Featuring sculptures created between 2019 and 2025, the show explores the theme of light, transforming the perception of both the exhibition space and the visitor’s body. Through a playful and diverse array of luminous forms, Davide Stucchi (@davidestucchi) creates an immersive environment that gradually unfolds, suggesting a choreography of gestures, glances, and movements.
Blending imagined narratives, daydreams, and a subtle sense of irony, Stucchi reveals the absurd and often overlooked aspects of everyday life. “Light Lights” demonstrates his ability to work in the penumbra, using gentle light to present the many absences inherent to communal life. The subjects at the core of Stucchi’s research are conveyed through everyday objects, often found or assembled from unrelated elements (such as a ladder and a mirror). These objects recall the shelves of DIY and hardware stores, whose product catalogs inspired the design of this publication in a playful yet serious tribute.
The publication includes critical essays by Stefano Collicelli Cagol (@stefanocollicellicagol), Laura McLean-Ferris (@lmcleanferris), Sabrina Tarasoff (@666_flags), Alessandro Pasero (@alessandropasero), and Michele D’Aurizio (@mic.daurizio), alongside detailed entries and images of the works on view, providing a comprehensive account of the exhibition and of the artist’s latest practice.

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Devices Download Instagram Stories using any browser, iPhone, Android.
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