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Andrea Martinucci (born 1991, Rome) is a visual artist based in Milan, Italy.
Working across painting, writing and moving image, his practice deconstructs cinematic language—movement, framing and editing—to explore how objects, reframed as speculative agents, disrupt functional logics and hierarchical structures. These strategies generate associative constellations that reframe systems of value and open onto absurd or utopian imaginaries.
His work has been exhibited in public and private institutions such as Triennale Milano, MACRO, Palazzo Reale, Fondazione Baruchello, Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Fondazione Pastificio Cerere, IUNO, Tang Contemporary Art (Hong Kong), ZETA Contemporary Art Center (Tirana), Aldea (Bergen), IIC Los Angeles, and Palacio Libertad (Buenos Aires). In 2020, he was among the winners of Cantica21. Italian Contemporary Art Everywhere with the work Turbomondi (Melodia), now part of the collection of the Istituto Centrale per la Grafica. He has participated in projects including Una Boccata d’Arte (Fondazione Elpis), Tonight we are young (Triennale Milano), Fenomeno Pasquarosa (Fondazione Nicola Del Roscio), MANIFesta - Iniziative di II (MACRO), and Rereading the Archive (Fondazione ICA).
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