Biography

Flavio Lucchini was born in Mantova, attended the Faculty of Architecture in Venice, the Milan Polytechnic and later the Brera Academy. From 1960 he works as graphic and he designed the Amica magazine for Corriere della Sera, Vogue Italia (L’Uomo Vogue, Casa Vogue, Vogue Bambini, Lei-Glamour ecc). In 1967, together with Giancarlo Iliprandi, Horst Blachian, Pino Tovaglia and till Neuburg, he founded the Art Directors Club of Milan. He returned in 1979 to Corriere della Sera as acting partner and created the publishing house Edimoda with its high-level fashion magazines. He created Donna, Mondo Uomo, Moda and other magazines. In 1983 He founds Superstudio, a center for creative as well as ad hoc image services. In 1990 he opened his own atelier, exploring the relationship between art and fashion. In the year 2000 he opened Superstudio Più, an enormous exhibition center for art, fashion and design and he moved there his atelier and archive. He lives both in Milan, where he has his atelier, and in Paris, in Saint Germain home-gallery, where he presents his works under appointment.