A review of the FACE2FACE exhibition in the Sydney Morning Herald - page 3 of Shortlist section.
And also online http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/art-and-design/why-you-need-to-see--emilio-cresciani-20170214-guctgs.html
A review of the FACE2FACE exhibition in the Sydney Morning Herald - page 3 of Shortlist section.
And also online http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/art-and-design/why-you-need-to-see--emilio-cresciani-20170214-guctgs.html
I have a new solo show FACE2FACE at Interlude Gallery in Glebe which will run from 9th February to 18th February 2017.
Opening night is Thursday 9th Feb 6-8pm
I'm now represented by The Photography Room in Canberra. The gallery specialises in contemporary Australian and international photography and is located in the Old Bus Depot Markets in Kingston, open on Sundays. If you're in Canberra pop in as I have a few works on display and I will have a solo show hopefully next year. http://www.thephotographyroom.com.au/photographers/#/emilio-cresciani/
ART NOW REVISITED will open on Thursday 30th of June from 6-8pm at Kensington Contemporary Gallery on Kensington Street in the Chippendale Creative Precinct.
Ten artists including me have been selected from the Chippendale New World Art Prize. "Their work explores the relationship between art and technology thematically and through artistic practice, producing an exhibition that aesthetically and mentally stimulates."
My work is 'Discarded Faces: Julian", 2016.
http://chippendalecreative.com/exhibitions/art-now-revisited-2/
My photographs of a new lighting scheme for the historic Garrison Church in Sydney by Hector Abrahams Architects appeared in an article in the latest issue of German lighting magazine 'Licht'.
www.LICHTnet.de
My photographs of this new kitchen by Hector Abrahams Architects featured in Home Renovation magazine.
I recently shot the new lighting system at the Garrison Church at the Rocks for HAA.
This classic, 1850s harbour side villa by HAA involved adding new wings in a symmetrical composition.
Fourteen of my "Remains of the Day" works will be on display at Carlton Project Space in Carlton Street, Chippendale from 31 July - 22 August 2015.
I am a finalist in the Agendo Art Prize and winners will be announced on 5 August at St Helier's Gallery at the Abbotsford Convent in Melbourne.
The Prize is for emerging artists.
I am a finalist in the Chippendale New World Art Prize. The exhibition of finalists will be held at NG art gallery in Chippendale and the winner announced on 9 April. There's a Peoples Choice Award too.
http://chippendalecreative.com/2015-chippendale-new-world-art-prize-finalists/
I have been invited to give some talks at the Leichhardt Library Photography Club. The first one is on 19 March.
More details here: http://www.leichhardt.nsw.gov.au/EventViewTrainingDetails.aspx?Bck=Y&EventID=1780&DisplayType=C
The Domain section of Sydney's Sun Herald has featured my images in a story on Hector Abrahams Architect's Lynwood renovation.
The story is online at http://news.domain.com.au/domain/real-estate-news/renovations-reveal-beauty-of-100yearold-beecroft-home-20150220-13jzvb.html
Mx Sydney did a small piece on the Parramatta Road project exhibition.
My photos of Mindaribba, a Hector Abrahams Architects renovation in Sydney, have been published in "Period Home Style" magazine.
ABC TV News ran a story on my Parramatta Road project on 21 December. I was interviewed by ABC presenter Juanita Phillips.
The work was described as " A surprisingly tender tribute that found beauty along the highway that drivers love to hate".
You can watch the story here:
The Daily Telegraph has done a story on the work: http://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/sydney-artist-emilio-cresciani-is-our-very-own-picasso-of-bird-poo/story-fnii5s3x-1227154140247
And the UK Daily Mail also ran a story:
ABC South Queensland has done a story on my latest exhibition 'Flight Patterns' at the MARS Gallery in Toowoomba.
The story entitled "Bird poo meets Pollock: Photographer captures street art with a difference" features the exhibition and images of me at work.
http://www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2014/12/08/4144339.htm
And the story made the ABC NEWS pages as well.
My latest exhibition ‘FLIGHT PATTERNS’ opens at MARS GALLERY, theGRID at Toowoomba, Queensland next Friday.
Yes its black and white photographs of bird’s poo!
It’s not a subject most people think of as aesthetically pleasing but the random patterns remind me of a Jackson Pollock painting. I was fascinated by the delicate patterns, creamy white textures and shapes when I was walking around Venice a few years ago.
I’ve been shooting bird’s poo all over Sydney this year and the 21 images on show capture the delicate patterns that bird droppings make on our pavements. They become a landscape overlaid onto another landscape – the brick pavers, concrete, granite slabs, and wooden boards that we walk on each day.
These works explore the idea that beauty is all around us and in places that we least expect it.
FLIGHT PATTERNS by EMILIO CRESCIANI
MARS Gallery, TheGRID, 488 Ruthven Street
TOOWOOMBA, QUEENSLAND
http://marsonline.tumblr.com/
https://www.facebook.com/MARStoowoomba
5 DECEMBER 2014 – 7 JANUARY 2015
The Inner West Courier features a story on the CARS..BRIDES..PUBS exhibition. It says: "PARRAMATTA Rd is not the first place you might think of for creating beautiful photographs but there is something beautiful about Emilio Cresciani’s work."
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/inner-west/local-artist-emilio-cresciani-spends-12-months-photographing-parramatta-rd-streetscapes/story-fngr8h4f-1227119252592