Description of the work: "Mappatura della Pittura Italiana" (2023) perfectly embodies Luca Coser's research, placed on the border between abstraction and figuration.
On a vast surface (200x190 cm), the artist layers a dense layer of stratifications and fades, where underlying chromatic elements—implicit symbols of the history of Italian painting—are simultaneously concealed and revealed by white drips and imposing white geometric structures in the form of squares. The work reflects on the sense of precarious identity and the collective unconscious, transforming painting into a complex confrontation between truth and fiction, the unknown and clarity, typical of a "post-truth" society. Its large size and visual impact make it a museum-worthy piece of the artist's recent work.