Luca Cerizza
Luca Cerizza is a curator and writer, currently based in Berlin.
Among his latest curatorial projects: Alighiero e Boetti Day, a 12-hours event dedicated to the seminal Italian artist (co-curated with Massimiliano Gioni and Francesco Manacorda; Turin, May 28th, 2011) and a solo show by Marcello Maloberti (co-curated with Pierre Bal-Blanc, CAC Bretigny and Nuit Blanche, Paris; July-October 2011).
He is editor of monographs on John Armleder, Robert Barry, Massimo Bartolini, Daniel Buren, Liam Gillick and Daniel Roth and and co-editor of the publication TYT II, a book about Olafur Eliasson’s editorial activity (Studio Olafur Eliasson/Walter König, 2009). His study, Alighiero e Boetti. Mappa, was published by Afterall/MIT (London/Boston, 2008) and Electa (Milan, 2009). His most recent book, L’uccello e la piuma: La questione della leggerezza nell’arte italiana (The Bird and the Feather: The Question of Lightness in Contemporary Italian Art), was published in 2010 by Et al. Edizioni, Milano.
Cerizza is Berlin editor of Kaleidoscope magazine. He teaches at NABA academy, Milan.





