Annalaura di Luggo


Annalaura di Luggo is an Italian artist.

Career

Her works have been shown in galleries in Miami, New York, Paris, Istanbul, Monte Carlo, and Italy. She has created installations for the public sector, for private collections and for museums including Miace Museum, Colosimo Museum, and Nisida prison museum. Her work "Genesis" is exposed at 58th Venice Biennale in the Dominican Republic pavilion.

''Blind Vision''

Her work has shown focusing on the human eye, using models such as Jeremy Irons and Peppino di Capri. She also created Never Give Up, a project developed together with the inmates of the juvenile detention centre at Nisida off the coast of Napoli. Her work Human Rights Vision was a commission of the Robert Kennedy Human Rights Foundation. Francesco Gallo Mazzeo reviewed the show favorably. Her show Blind Vision also focuses on the sense of sight, shown at the Basel Art Fair, in New York, Cortina d’Ampezzo, Naples, and at the United Nations. It showed the eyes of a group of 20 totally or partially blind people. It was reviewed by Paul Laster, Paco Barragan, and Timothy Hadfield.

''Napoli Eden''

Napoli Eden is a set of four site-specific monumental installations open to the public held across four squares , in the city of Naples, Italy.

Animal art

She has also created works focusing on fish irides.