Loris Cecchini is an Italian contemporary artist. His artistic practice embraces several disciplines, including sculpture, installation, photography and drawing, often combining them to create a unified poetics. His works are characterised by a continuous metamorphosis, suggesting a potential transfiguration from one form to another. Cecchini frequently explores the relationship between the artist and the exhibition space, considering it a place of cohabitation that influences the genesis of his creations.
With the Associazione Arte Continua on the occasion of the 6th edition of Arte all'Arte, he was chosen by curators Jérôme Sans and Pier Luigi Tazzi for the permanent work "Sonar - The House of Music"in Colle di Val d'Elsa.
In 2016, he exhibited together with Giovanni Ozzola at the SMS Exhibition Centre for Contemporary Arts in the exhibition Systems of Vision / Systems of Reality.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, she spoke as a guest speaker at the first webinar organised in online mode by Associazione Arte Continua as part of the broad project "Land City of the Future" entitled 'Frame 001, The Industrial District'. In 2022, instead, he realised in collaboration with the Municipality of Prato and the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Prato the work Spindles that dialogues with the 14th-century city walls.
At the fundraising auction for the project Art for Reforestation generously donated the work Waterbones (W69). In 2023, he inaugurated a new exhibition in the spaces of UMoCA - Under Museum of Contemporary Art with three large sculptures of his, and in the same year he inaugurated the work Waterbones at the Chianti Astronomical Observatory.