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Marco Luccio

Marco Luccio is an award-winning artist whose work is represented in over 40 public and corporate collections internationally, including the New York Public 

Library, the Museum of the City of New York, the Skyscraper Museum of New York and the National Gallery of Australia.

 

Luccio’s exhibition history includes 48 major solo exhibitions including three solo shows in New York, exhibited in 152 group, curated and award shows internationally and received many commissions.

 

Luccio’s work has been shortlisted for many major awards including twice for the Dobell Prize for Drawing and the Adelaide Perry drawing prize amongst many others.

 

In addition, Luccio has completed artist residencies and study travel trips in New York, Paris and Italy. He has given many guest lectures throughout Australia and overseas, including the Art Students League of New York and the Printmaking Centre of New Jersey. He has in the past taught drawing, painting and printmaking at various institutions including the National Gallery of Victoria.

 

Luccio’s artwork is represented in many publications including on the front cover and 8 pages within the award-winning book, ‘The Art of Being Melbourne’ 2012, as well as in ‘Piranesi’s Grandest Tour’ 2014. In 2013 Luccio collaborated with award-winning author John Hughes to create the book, ‘The Garden of Sorrows’, which features 60 of Luccio’s etchings. 

 

Luccio is currently working on a new book and exhibition titled ‘Tales From The Greek’ in collaboration with author John Hughes.

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