Through a combination of trompe l'oeil, digital printing and imaginary liminal spaces, Gagliardi's compositions turn everyday scenes into uncanny visions
Pbk, 9.5 x 13 in. / 160 pgs / 82 color / 6 duotone. | 9/30/2025 | Awaiting stock $45.00
Published by Mousse Publishing. Edited with text by Francesca Benini. Text by Tobia Bezzola, Sara Catella, Noëmi Lerch, Micah Schippa-Wildfong.
Swiss artist Louisa Gagliardi (born 1989) blends traditional painting techniques with digital technology. In her mysterious, mind-bending scenes, she explores themes such as identity, social transformation and the relationship between individuals and their environments.
Published by JRP|Editions. Edited by Arnaud Hubert. Text by Simon Castets. Interview by Mitchell Anderson.
Swiss artist Louisa Gagliardi (born 1989) makes photoshopped works printed on canvas that draw on painting as well as graphic design and advertising to rethink questions of flatness and depth, dimensionality and translucence, the enigmatic and the banal, the digital imagery and the painterly marks.