Luca Boffi (Alberonero), 1991, works as an artist and farmer. He studies visual perception, landscape transformations, transition processes, and reciprocity between living beings, between the natural and the artificial. He interprets his surroundings to restore them from the posture and gesture of his practice.
In 2013, he graduated in Interior Design at the Politecnico di Milano. He embarked on an artistic journey in which the community and social dimensions are central, creating works mainly in public space. He won the Italian Council (11th edition) with the editorial project Caro Campo. Diario di lavoro which stems from the human, artistic, and environmental experience lived by the artist from December 2019 to April 2021 in Campogalliano (Modena, IT) in symbiosis with a field of two hundred and ninety poplars until they were cut down.
Luca Boffi has exhibited and collaborated with realities and institutions, including Santa Paula Art Museum (Santa Paula, CA, USA), Domaine de Boisbuchet (Lessac, FR), La Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Modena e Contemporanea (Rome, IT), La Triennale di Milano (Milan, IT). He has worked in several European capitals in Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Estonia, Indonesia, Lebanon, Mexico, the USA, and other countries worldwide.