Lucio Pozzi
- Introduction
- Lucio Pozzi (born 1935 in Milan) is an Italian-born, American artist currently based in Hudson, New York, and Valeggio sul Mincio, Verona, Italy. He studied architecture in Rome before moving to New York City in 1962. Pozzi is a painter whose painterly concerns extend to environmental art and actions. He teaches, writes, and lectures. His work is in the collections of the New Mexico Museum of Art, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center; the Museum of Modern Art; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; the Art Gallery of Ontario; the New York Public Library; the Detroit Institute of Arts; Giuseppe Panza; the Fogg Art Museum; the Herbert and Dorothy Vogel Collection and the Whitney Museum of American Art.Pozzi's awards include the National Endowment for the Arts.
- Wikidata
- Q6697422
- Nationalities
- American, Italian
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Painter
- Name
- Lucio Pozzi
- Ulan
- 500023646
Exhibitions
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Reopening: Installations and Projects
Oct 29, 1997–Feb 1, 1998
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Out of Site
Dec 16, 1990–Feb 10, 1991
MoMA PS1
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Recent Acquisitions: Drawings
Mar 19–Jun 2, 1981
MoMA
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Watercolors
Dec 7, 1980–Jan 25, 1981
MoMA PS1
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The Altered Photograph
Apr 22–Jun 10, 1979
MoMA PS1
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Lucio Pozzi has
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Lucio Pozzi 8 May 1973 1973
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Lucio Pozzi Location 1979
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Various Artists, Harry Anderson, Laurie Anderson, Charles A. Arnold Jr., John Ashbery, Bern Boyle, Lucinda Childs, Jane Comfort, R. Crumb, Dan Dailey, Jimmy DeSana, Evergon, Sandi Fellman, Benno Friedman, April Greiman, Martha Holt, James Hong, Betsey Johnson, Sonia Katchian, Christopher Knowles, Robert Kushner, Stephanie Brody Lederman, Sol LeWitt, Jacqueline Livingston, Joan Livingstone, David Lusby, Joan Lyons, Joseph Masheck, Judith McWillie, Joan Nelsen, Bea Nettles, Jayme Odgers, Richard Olson, Kingsley Parker, Harvey Pekar, Lucio Pozzi, Don Rodan, Martha Rosler, Michael Sorkin, Soul Artists, Stanley Stellar, Michelle Stuart, Benedict Tisa, Curtis Van Buren, Wenda Von Weise, Philip Warner, Robert Wilson Artifacts at the End of a Decade 1981
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Lucio Pozzi Begonia (May 17) 1983
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Lucio Pozzi The Grass Maze from American Abstract Artists 60th Anniversary Print Portfolio 1997
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