

At the core of Luca Ceccherini’s painting lies the landscape, deconstructed into its smallest components: tree trunks, roots, and foliage scattered across the ground. These seemingly secondary details coalesce to form a cohesive whole, serving as the very foundation of the painting. The backgrounds are dense, wooded scenes, composed of lush vegetation, a color palette of such depth that it almost envelops the figures. Ceccherini’s pictorial process introduces a unique reversal. His works are created from oil painting onto which he applies graphite, challenging the traditional pictorial approach. This technique imparts an…
At the core of Luca Ceccherini’s painting lies the landscape, deconstructed into its smallest components: tree trunks, roots, and foliage scattered across the ground. These seemingly secondary details coalesce to form a cohesive whole, serving as the very foundation of the painting. The backgrounds are dense, wooded scenes, composed of lush vegetation, a color palette of such depth that it almost envelops the figures.
Ceccherini’s pictorial process introduces a unique reversal. His works are created from oil painting onto which he applies graphite, challenging the traditional pictorial approach. This technique imparts an almost mineral quality to the surface, with the graphite generating a distinctive luminosity. The chiaroscuro re-emerges, allowing drawing to reclaim its structuring role.
Ceccherini’s works do not lend themselves to a single interpretation: they invite close observation and a gradual discovery of details. His ability to create an atmosphere allows for an instinctive reading of his paintings, whilst his work inhabits a fruitful tension between past and present. A timeless space unfolds, in which the narrative speaks directly to our social behaviours.
Trained at the Academies of Fine Arts in Florence and Venice, his work has recently been exhibited in Turin, Naples, and Shanghai, and has been the subject of an artist residency at the Palazzo Monti in Brescia.
Luca Ceccherini – Grammelot, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris, France (June 5–July 29)
Luca Ceccherini: Ragnaia, SHENME ART project & consultancy, Shanghai (November 9 – December 29)
Luca Ceccherini – Il coltello nel noce, Galleria Umberto Di Marino, Naples (October 4 – December 6)
Luca Ceccherini – L’ora del lupo, Sottfondo Studio, Arezzo (May 13–June 4)
Giornata al fiume, Ops!, San Giovanni Valdarno (November 30 – December 24)
XXL, Fertile, Brescia (March 21–May 9)
Against Interpretation, Plain Gallery, Milan (June 26–July 31)
Shadows of Memory, Hew Hood Gallery, London (May 14–June 2)
Haunted Garden, The Artist Room, London (January 1 – February 17)
Soldi e paura, Spazio Mensa, Rome (November 30, 2023 – January 20, 2024)
Through the fruits of Eden, Boscolo Hotel, Lyon
L’erba sulla polvere, Ma Project, Perugia (April 29–May 28)
Afterwork#2, Société Interludio, Turin (February 13–20)
At the core of Luca Ceccherini’s painting lies the landscape, deconstructed into its smallest components: tree trunks, roots, and foliage scattered across the ground. These seemingly secondary details coalesce to form a cohesive whole, serving as the very foundation of the painting. The backgrounds are dense, wooded scenes, composed of lush vegetation, a color palette of such depth that it almost envelops the figures.
Ceccherini’s pictorial process introduces a unique reversal. His works are created from oil painting onto which he applies graphite, challenging the traditional pictorial approach. This technique imparts an almost mineral quality to the surface, with the graphite generating a distinctive luminosity. The chiaroscuro re-emerges, allowing drawing to reclaim its structuring role.
Ceccherini’s works do not lend themselves to a single interpretation: they invite close observation and a gradual discovery of details. His ability to create an atmosphere allows for an instinctive reading of his paintings, whilst his work inhabits a fruitful tension between past and present. A timeless space unfolds, in which the narrative speaks directly to our social behaviours.
Trained at the Academies of Fine Arts in Florence and Venice, his work has recently been exhibited in Turin, Naples, and Shanghai, and has been the subject of an artist residency at the Palazzo Monti in Brescia.
Luca Ceccherini – Grammelot, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris, France (June 5–July 29)
Luca Ceccherini: Ragnaia, SHENME ART project & consultancy, Shanghai (November 9 – December 29)
Luca Ceccherini – Il coltello nel noce, Galleria Umberto Di Marino, Naples (October 4 – December 6)
Luca Ceccherini – L’ora del lupo, Sottfondo Studio, Arezzo (May 13–June 4)
Giornata al fiume, Ops!, San Giovanni Valdarno (November 30 – December 24)
XXL, Fertile, Brescia (March 21–May 9)
Against Interpretation, Plain Gallery, Milan (June 26–July 31)
Shadows of Memory, Hew Hood Gallery, London (May 14–June 2)
Haunted Garden, The Artist Room, London (January 1 – February 17)
Soldi e paura, Spazio Mensa, Rome (November 30, 2023 – January 20, 2024)
Through the fruits of Eden, Boscolo Hotel, Lyon
L’erba sulla polvere, Ma Project, Perugia (April 29–May 28)
Afterwork#2, Société Interludio, Turin (February 13–20)

At the core of Luca Ceccherini’s painting lies the landscape, deconstructed into its smallest components: tree trunks, roots, and foliage scattered across the ground. These seemingly secondary details coalesce to form a cohesive whole, serving as the very foundation of the painting. The backgrounds are dense, wooded scenes, composed of lush vegetation, a color palette of such depth that it almost envelops the figures. Ceccherini’s pictorial process introduces a unique reversal. His works are created from oil painting onto which he applies graphite, challenging the traditional pictorial approach. This technique imparts an…
At the core of Luca Ceccherini’s painting lies the landscape, deconstructed into its smallest components: tree trunks, roots, and foliage scattered across the ground. These seemingly secondary details coalesce to form a cohesive whole, serving as the very foundation of the painting. The backgrounds are dense, wooded scenes, composed of lush vegetation, a color palette of such depth that it almost envelops the figures.
Ceccherini’s pictorial process introduces a unique reversal. His works are created from oil painting onto which he applies graphite, challenging the traditional pictorial approach. This technique imparts an almost mineral quality to the surface, with the graphite generating a distinctive luminosity. The chiaroscuro re-emerges, allowing drawing to reclaim its structuring role.
Ceccherini’s works do not lend themselves to a single interpretation: they invite close observation and a gradual discovery of details. His ability to create an atmosphere allows for an instinctive reading of his paintings, whilst his work inhabits a fruitful tension between past and present. A timeless space unfolds, in which the narrative speaks directly to our social behaviours.
Trained at the Academies of Fine Arts in Florence and Venice, his work has recently been exhibited in Turin, Naples, and Shanghai, and has been the subject of an artist residency at the Palazzo Monti in Brescia.
Luca Ceccherini – Grammelot, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris, France (June 5–July 29)
Luca Ceccherini: Ragnaia, SHENME ART project & consultancy, Shanghai (November 9 – December 29)
Luca Ceccherini – Il coltello nel noce, Galleria Umberto Di Marino, Naples (October 4 – December 6)
Luca Ceccherini – L’ora del lupo, Sottfondo Studio, Arezzo (May 13–June 4)
Giornata al fiume, Ops!, San Giovanni Valdarno (November 30 – December 24)
XXL, Fertile, Brescia (March 21–May 9)
Against Interpretation, Plain Gallery, Milan (June 26–July 31)
Shadows of Memory, Hew Hood Gallery, London (May 14–June 2)
Haunted Garden, The Artist Room, London (January 1 – February 17)
Soldi e paura, Spazio Mensa, Rome (November 30, 2023 – January 20, 2024)
Through the fruits of Eden, Boscolo Hotel, Lyon
L’erba sulla polvere, Ma Project, Perugia (April 29–May 28)
Afterwork#2, Société Interludio, Turin (February 13–20)
Galerie Dina Vierny
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Galerie Dina Vierny
36 rue Jacob 75006 Paris
53 Rue de Seine, 75006 Paris
Open from Tuesday to Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.