
Piero Dorazio (1927-2005) was one of the leading figures of post-war Italian abstraction. His artistic research focused on the interplay of color and light, creating dynamic compositions characterized by intricate weaves of lines and vibrant fields of color. After studying in Rome, he traveled extensively across Europe and the United States, engaging with international avant-garde movements. His works, balancing structure and lyricism, are now part of major collections and museums worldwide.








