Francesco Vezzoli's Surreal Milan Apartment Filled With Weeping Statues
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Francesco Vezzoli, now 53, returned to an apartment in Milan where he once lived in his 20s. He credits the space with allowing him to focus on his art, emphasizing the importance of familiarity in his creative process. The artist has filled his home and studio with eclectic pieces that reflect his artistic muses. Known for his satirical works that touch on pop culture and art history, Vezzoli's living environment serves as both a source of inspiration and a personal universe that he cultivates.
"I already knew how the space worked. The fewer things you have to worry about, the more you can dedicate to your [art]."
"I know what a great view is, and I know I can't afford it, but I can build my own little universe inside my place."
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