Luca Galileo Ciuffoletti Desiderio
Violinist - Composer - Painter - Philosopher
Collector - Expert - Dealer - Promoter

Visual Arts
“In Luca Galileo’s vision, art reveals what transcends perception — the Eternal appearing through form.”
Within the vision of Luca Galileo Ciuffoletti Desiderio, the visual arts are not instruments of representation but acts of revelation — moments in which light, matter, and silence converge to make the Eternal briefly visible to itself. Each work, whether painted, sculpted, or digitally composed, arises from a single principle: art as revelatiion. Every image is conceived as a resonance of what transcends perception. Through painting, sculpture, photography, and digital media, Luca Galileo investigates the thresholds between presence and absence, light and void, form and consciousness. His works do not depict the world; they unveil its liminal structures, inviting the observer to perceive the silent architecture underlying existence. Rooted in the principles of Integrated Solipsism, the act of seeing becomes an act of remembrance — the recovery of the infinite gaze through which all forms arise.
Anchored in Italy’s sacred artistic lineage — from Leonardo and Michelangelo to Bernini and the modern tradition — his practice reinterprets Italian art as ontological revelation, where vision becomes a sacred gesture and form becomes a mode of knowledge. Under GALIAS – Galileo Art Society, his visual research unfolds through curated exhibitions, limited editions, and conceptual series such as Imago Maiestatis – The Museum of Unborn Art, which reimagines unseen masterpieces as speculative relics of the Absolute. Each artwork stands as a threshold: a philosophical testimony that to create is to remember the Eternal, and to see is to participate in revelation.