Luciano Greco (1971) - Lapsus - passo falso





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Unique sculpture by Italian artist Luciano Greco (born 1971) titled "Lapsus - passo falso" (2026) in a contemporary minimalist style, incorporating ferro, marmo and betulla with dimensions 40 by 65 by 25 cm, weight 5 kg, hand-signed on the base, origin Italy, in excellent condition and sold directly by the artist.
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Unique work by the Italian artist Luciano Greco, executed in April 2026, titled "Lapsus", from Latin "passo falso"; Actions carried out without awareness lead to precarious situations; it represents a dehumanized, uncertain humanity, lacking a concrete direction. The iron wire, like a doodle, aptly draws and represents the current human conditions. The statue is of medium size, and the base is in wood and marble. The shipment will take place in a shock-proof box with tracking.
About the author:
Luciano Greco is an Italian artist born in 1971, a painter and sculptor; Some of his works are housed in the Pinacoteca of Melfi, Castellaneta, Grottaglie, as well as in numerous private collections. He chooses to work with reused materials, creating the project ‘Cartoni Ri-Animati’. The most recent works are instead sculptures or panels, an ensemble of metallic results converging in the figurative.
Unique work by the Italian artist Luciano Greco, executed in April 2026, titled "Lapsus", from Latin "passo falso"; Actions carried out without awareness lead to precarious situations; it represents a dehumanized, uncertain humanity, lacking a concrete direction. The iron wire, like a doodle, aptly draws and represents the current human conditions. The statue is of medium size, and the base is in wood and marble. The shipment will take place in a shock-proof box with tracking.
About the author:
Luciano Greco is an Italian artist born in 1971, a painter and sculptor; Some of his works are housed in the Pinacoteca of Melfi, Castellaneta, Grottaglie, as well as in numerous private collections. He chooses to work with reused materials, creating the project ‘Cartoni Ri-Animati’. The most recent works are instead sculptures or panels, an ensemble of metallic results converging in the figurative.

