- Andrea Pinchi

Born into a family of pipe organbuilders, he began to paint as a child with Nereo Ferraris (1911-1975) his aunt’s companion, Maria Pia Pinchi.
Since 2005 he has begun to experiment with new expressive forms with materials coming from the restoration of ancient pipe organs, the Pincbau, as it was defined by Maurizio Coccia in 2011. After his debut in Foligno with the exhibition “Organbuilding Rebirth Project” in 2011 at the Palazzo Trinci Museum under the curatorship of
Maurizio Coccia, he was part of the 54 Venice Biennale, Italy Pavillion, Gianluca Marziani and Vittorio Sgarbi curators.
In 2014 he left the art of organbuilding to dedicate himself full time to his activity as an artist, moving to Rome to his Piazza di Campitelli Studio.
In 2015 he held his first solo show in Rome, at the Complesso del Vittoriano, “Between matter and soul, between memory and time” curated by Claudio Strinati. In 2019 he returns to pure painting with the “Invisible Cities” project inspired by the homonym novel by Italo Calvino. Infact, after the exhibition “Pincbau” at the Civic Museum of
Treviso curated by Gianluca Marziani with three-dimensional works, in October-November of the same year he presented the monumental painting “Eutropia” at the Macro Museum in Rome curated by Giuditta Nidiaci.
He has participated in other institutional exhibitions such as “Organbuilding Rebirth Project” curated by Maurizio Coccia (2011) and “Traum und Vision” (2022) curated by Alessandra Bertuzzi at the Zwinglihaus in Basel, Museo Palazzo Collicola Arti Visive in Spoleto (2011 and 2012 ) curated by Gianluca Marziani, “Chaos/Kosmos” at the
Mazowiecki Instytut Kultury in Warsaw, curated by Paulina Grubiak, “Auberge de Reves” at the Riso Contemporary Art Museum in Palermo (2021) curated by Floriana Spanò, Italian Cultural Institute of Krakow (2022) Paulina Grubiak curator. In 2024 he exhibited in Athens at Italian Institute of Culture “The dream of daily Mith” Giuditta Nidiaci curator and in Saint Petersburg ERARTA Contemporary Art Museum “A walk with Dante” curated by Olga Strada and Gianluca Marziani.
In 2025 he presented his works at the Cheglakov Foundation in Moscow in the double solo show with Anatol Chechik “A walk with Dante, a conversation with Boccaccio” curated by Maya Avelitcheva.
From February to April 2026 he will present a series of works inspired by the figure of Franco Basaglia, the Italian father of modern psychiatry, at
the Beatrice Burati Anderson gallery in Venice.

He is present in foundations and private collections in: Basel, Bonn, Brussels, Dubai, Florence, Liege, London, Tbilisi, Madrid, Milan, Moscow, New York, Rome, Saint Petersburg, Tehran and Tenerife. He lives and works between Rome and Bienne (Switzerland).