Disconnected
by Andrea Luschi
April 18 – June 20, 2026
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
The opening reception will take place on Saturday, April 18 at 6:00 pm at Galleria Fidanda, located at Via della Venezia 7, Livorno. The evening will be accompanied by music from a Dj set and an aperitif.
The Fidanda Gallery is pleased to present Disconnected, a solo exhibition by Andrea Luschi.
The project stems from a reflection on the contemporary condition, marked by a continuous connection that does not always coincide with a real closeness between people. The works take shape from the observation of everyday contexts — public transportation, transitional spaces, shared environments — where a subtle but persistent distance emerges.
Through painting, Luschi constructs images in which the figures share the same space without truly connecting. His work explores that tension between presence and isolation that characterizes the contemporary experience, increasingly mediated by technology.
The artist’s process begins with digital sketches, used to define the image’s structure. The painting on canvas then comes as a central phase of the work, where the image takes shape directly on the canvas. A selection of these preparatory studies is presented in the exhibition.
The opening reception will take place on Saturday, April 18th at 18:00 at the Fidanda Gallery, located at Via della Venezia 7, Livorno. The evening will be accompanied by a DJ set and aperitif.
BIO – Andrea Luschi was born in Livorno in 1978 and has been living in Barcelona for over twenty years. He works primarily with oil painting, through which he explores scenes of everyday life capable of evoking isolation, silent beauty, and a restrained emotional dimension.
Over time, he has developed a personal visual language influenced by artists such as Edward Hopper and Eric Fischl. His work focuses on the tension between intimacy and alienation, particularly within a reality increasingly mediated by technology.
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