You are invited to the opening of CARS BRIDES PUBS, a heritage streetscape of Parramatta Road, on 12 November at 6pm at Leichhardt Library.
REMAINS ROOM SHEET INTRODUCTION
Editor of Photofile, Michael Fitzgerald's introduction to the 'Remains of the Day' room sheet.
INCINERATOR ART SPACE OPENING
Michael Fitzgerald, editor of Photofile magazine and Art Monthly opened my exhibition 'Remains of the Day 'on Thursday night. It was great to have so many people there.
Fitzgerald says: "Cresciani is staking a claim for his own sharply emerging photographic identity."
PARRAMATTA ROAD HERITAGE STREETSCAPE
WestConnex, urban change ...
For the last 12 months I have been documenting the buildings on the Leichhardt Local Government Area side of Parramatta Road for Leichhardt Council.
"Emilio Cresciani's photo essay preserves a unique moment in the history of this major artery and contributes to the social history and photographic archive of Sydney. It continues the legacy of documentation of key times and periods in Sydney's growth and the global practice of street documentation."
The images are now on Council's website http://www.leichhardt.nsw.gov.au/Library/Local-History/Parramatta-Road-Streetcape/Parramatta-Road-Streetscape
THE SNAP ASSEMBLY: 'metaphors for disease'
THE SNAP ASSEMBLY has featured the 'Remains' exhibition describing the work as "metaphors for disease, exploring notions of our consumer driven lifestyle."
Anne Maree Sargent's SNAP ASSEMBLY features curated profiles and news stories, reporting the 'best of contemporary art, design and style'.
http://thesnapassembly.com/art/art-emilio-cresciani-artist-photographer
Michael Fitzgerald, editor of 'Photofile', to open exhibition
Michael Fitzgerald, editor of Australia's leading photography journal 'Photofile', is opening the 'Remains' exibition at the Incinerator on August 28.
ART ALMANAC PREVIEWS INCINERATOR EXHIBITION
Art Almanac has included the 'Remains' exhibition in Exhibition Briefs in its August issue
http://www.art-almanac.com.au/2014/07/emilio-cresciani-remains-of-the-day/
New exhibition at the Incinerator
INCINERATOR ART SPACE LIGHTS UP WITH WASTE PHOTOS
Willoughby’s Walter Burley Griffin designed Incinerator lights up with new photographs of rubbish.
Each photograph in the exhibition 'Remains of the Day' is a close up of different type of waste - tyre rims, circuit boards, hair dryers, cans, bullet casings, TVs, wires, internet cables and the other remains of our modern consumer lifestyle.
There will be an artist talk at 2pm Saturday, 13 September. Exhibition dates: 27 August - 14 September
'Remains of the Day', Emilio Cresciani 27 August – 14 September 2014 Incinerator Art Space, Willoughby, 2 Small Street Willoughby Wednesday - Sunday 10-4
LAVA Greenland Suite
shot of the interior of the Greenland Suite in Sydney
Read MoreACP Student Show
My photo of the Kuringai UTS building taken for the Architectural Photography course at ACP last year was chosen for display at the ACP Student show.
http://www.acp.org.au/events/2013/photostart313
Remains of the Day
New exhibition of ten ‘Remains’ photographs opens at Leichhardt Library on 8 November, 2013.
Read more:
Sydney Morning Herald
Verge Gallery
Some new waste photos are on show at Verge Gallery.
Director Greg Shapley said: “Tenuously spread over the floor are the delicate aluminium can stalagmites of Emilio Cresciani, whose glowing photographic tributes to the repetitive nature of modern waste disposal look out over the courtyard.”
Read more:
http://verge-gallery.net/2013/03/08/bending-the-truth-reimagined-works-from-the-sca-degree-shows/
National Youth Self-Portrait Prize 2010
Finalist in the $10,000 National Youth Self-Portrait Prize 2010 at the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra 22 July - 12 September 2010.
Read more:
http://www.portrait.gov.au/site/exhibition_subsite_nyspp10_4.php
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqXj51xF-zcNational Geographic Magazine
Read more:
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/photo-contest/2010/entries/gallery/people-week-11/