Lucrezia Ganazzoli is an Italian photographer and visual artist based in Milan. She has been working in the field of photography since the early 2000s, and her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and publications around the world.
Lucrezia's work focuses on exploring the relationship between people and their environment, often through a combination of documentary photography and portraiture. Her photographs capture moments of everyday life, from intimate family scenes to public gatherings, as well as landscapes and cityscapes.
Lucrezia's work has been exhibited at galleries and museums across Europe, including the Palazzo Reale in Milan, the Fondazione Prada in Venice, and the Musée d'Orsay in Paris. She has also had solo exhibitions at venues such as the Galleria Carla Sozzani in Milan, the Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa in Venice, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo.
In addition to her photographic practice, Lucrezia is also a lecturer at various universities across Italy. She has published several books on photography, including "The Art of Seeing" (2009) and "The Language of Photography" (2013).
Lucrezia's work has been widely praised for its ability to capture both beauty and emotion. Her photographs have been described as "poetic" and "hauntingly beautiful", with a unique ability to evoke feelings of nostalgia for times past.