Louisa Gagliardi prints her images on PVC,
a material whose subtle sheen lends the
vibrant quality of a digital screen – the very
tool Gagliardi uses to conjure her paintings.
Once stretched on a frame, she intervenes on
the surface with gels, nail polish, glitter, and
latex, all kinds of mediums that give the works
dimension through iridescence. The prints then,
both in their physicality and subject matter,
reveal an unexpected depth, creating a rare
kind of magnetism, rooted both in the luminous
surfaces and a suspended status as both
digital and physical objects. While Gagliardi’s
compositions verge on the realistic, they
ultimately reimagine social scenes, revealing
a sense of alienation and incommunicability.
In this new series of paintings, Louisa Gagliardi
uses cargo truck interiors as canvases within
her compositions. Continuing her exploration of
liminal spaces, the trucks seem like the perfect
carriers. In each of these works, the interior
becomes a window onto a new scene. Playing
with the notion of chiaroscuro, Gagliardi
introduces a distinct source of light–a desk
lamp, a chandelier and a sunset–contrasting
with the dark and utilitarian interior of the truck.
Louisa Gagliardi (b. 1989) lives and works in
Zurich. Gagliardi studied Graphic Design at the
École Cantonale d’Art de Lausanne ECAL
(BA, 2012) and Gerrit Rietveld Academie (2011).
Louisa Gagliardi’s recent solo exhibitions
include: Many Moons, MASI - Museo d’arte
della Svizzera italiana, Lugano, CH (2025);
Whereabouts, Galerie Eva Presenhuber,
Vienna, AT (2024); Hard Feelings, Galerie
Eva Presenhuber x TAXA, Seoul, KR (2024);
Reasonable Doubt, Dawid Radziszewski,
Warsaw, PL (2023).
Gagliardi’s works are in following collections:
Collection Banque Pictet, Geneva, CH,
Collection FRAC, Normandie, FR, Fondazione
Sandra e Giancarlo Bonollo, Thiene, IT, Kistefos
Museum, Jevnaker, NO, MAMCO, Geneva, CH,
TANK, Shanghai, CN and more.