Lorenza Longhi’s practice centers on the circulation of images, materials, and value systems within consumer culture. Working across screen printing, sculpture, installation, and re-constructed furniture, she often reinterprets familiar objects and design elements to expose the subtle pressures embedded in them. By manipulating surfaces, textures, and production processes, Longhi reveals how aesthetics regulate social behavior, status, and aspiration. Her objects—whether printed panels or hybrid forms derived from interior décor—highlight the instability of meaning as things move between domestic, commercial, and institutional settings.
Disobedient Bodies: JW Anderson at The Hepworth Wakefield
by Jonathan Anderson
Sterling Ruby
by Alex Gartenfeld
The Documenta 14 Reader
by Quinn Latimer
Rijksmuseum
by Irma Boom
Cactus
by Various Authors
What Is a Print? Selections from The Museum of Modern Art
by Sarah Suzuki
Untergang einer Tradition: Figürliche Bildhauerei und das Dritte Reich
by Penelope Curtis
Design Graphique: Acquisitions Récentes
by Musée des Arts Décoratifs
1992 – 2025
by Sung Tieu
Wade Guyton: Punta della Dogana, Venice, April 13, 2014 – December 31, 2014
by Wade Guyton
Richard Prince: The Magic Castle; [Exposition d’Ouverture du Nouveau Bâtiment du Consortium, Centre d’Art Contemporain, Dijon, 9 Juin – 31 Octobre 2011]
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