Domenica Regazzoni
Domenica Regazzoni (Bellano LC, 1953). She began painting in the early 70s. Since the 1990s she has abandoned figurative painting for a more abstract and informal approach.
In 1997 she exhibited in Tokyo at the Center Point Gallery in Ginza where she returned in 2000 with an exhibition dedicated to Haiku poetry
In 1998, through the lyrics of Lucio Dalla’s songs, the research aimed at finding a meeting point between painting, music and poetry continued. The exhibition “Cosa sarà” at the Fondazione Stelline in Milan in collaboration with the Galleria Blu and the “Regazzoni & Dalla” exhibitions at the Complesso del Vittoriano in Rome in 2000 and at the former Church of San Mattia in Bologna in 2001 and in 2020 it sets up in the Sala d’Ercole of Palazzo d’Accursio, at the invitation of the Municipality of Bologna and the Dalla Foundation, the exhibition “Domenica Regazzoni & Lucio Dalla a 4 mani”.
In 2003, following the death of her father Dante Regazzoni (1916-1999), a well-known Lombard luthier of the second half of the 1900s, he approaches sculpture .