Adele Lazzeri is a multidisciplinary sculptor, born in Florence, Italy, and based in London. With a background in both art and philosophy, her practice is grounded in a sustained philosophical engagement with material transformation.
She constructs environments by working directly with the mechanics of matter, both physical and digital. Following her postgraduate studies at the Centre of Research of Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP), her pieces emerge from ongoing research into Schelling’s Philosophy of Nature, Kant’s early cosmologies, and the development of sculpture-making as a geological-philosophical act.
Her work looks at how planetary systems (like gravity, sedimentation, and pressure) can be simulated, manipulated, or redesigned. She sets up material conditions where forms develop through interaction. The outcomes are textured, tectonic environments that oscillate between sculpture, painting, and installation.
Lazzeri also collaborates with artist Toby Tobias Kidd on a series of site-specific interventions and films. Recent projects include a residency at High House Estate in Norfolk, where she developed five installations across the meadows, as well as collaborations with Live Art Ireland, Bastioni Association, and W1 Curates. Lazzeri’s work has been exhibited internationally, including solo exhibitions at Palazzo D’Accursio and Ippodromo in Bologna. She is a cofounder of Pragmata Collective, curating experimental art events, and recently performed new works with the PPG group at Filet Space.
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