Born in Milan, Pizzigoni initially pursued a career as an architect before seamlessly blending his architectural background with the world of art. He is not only an artist and stage designer but also an accomplished author, with numerous books published in the USA, France, and Italy. His works have gained global recognition, ranging from paintings to costume designs for prestigious opera houses spanning from Zurich to Tokyo.
In addition to his impressive portfolio, Pizzigoni spent 15 years overseeing worldwide advertising campaigns for Bulgari where he also designed accessory collections and created the very first porcelain collection for the esteemed brand.
His extensive experience in stage design sparked his interest in exploring the concept of space, leading to a profound investigation into the shape of empty space. This research delves into ethical and philosophical considerations, propelling him to explore the physical and metaphysical dimensions of spatial existence.
In addition to his impressive portfolio, Pizzigoni spent 15 years overseeing worldwide advertising campaigns for Bulgari where he also designed accessory collections and created the very first porcelain collection for the esteemed brand.
His extensive experience in stage design sparked his interest in exploring the concept of space, leading to a profound investigation into the shape of empty space. This research delves into ethical and philosophical considerations, propelling him to explore the physical and metaphysical dimensions of spatial existence.

