Printmaker Marco Luccio is both the creator and destroyer of his divine subject: Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and desire....
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Marco Luccio: CUOROSENSA – A Reverse Archaeology
Marco Luccio collects and reworks used postcards from New York City flea markets and curio shops: “beautiful artefacts, remnants of the past preserved in small and fragile time capsules.”...
Marco Luccio: The Albatross Project
Marco Luccio’s etching of two albatrosses lovingly touching beaks, accompanied by the words LOVE, HOPE, TRUST, was turned into posters printed and pasted on walls and made into a series of postcards to share with all....
Marco Luccio: New York Mythic
In his latest exhibition, ‘New York Mythic’, Marco Luccio presents an aerial view of New York, his favourite subject, with a collection of large six-feet-wide dry-points, and four-metre wide ink drawings....
Marco Luccio: The Garden of Sorrows
Marco Luccio was invited by acclaimed Australian writer John Hughes to respond to 14 original fables about Australian animals that undergo a transformation to become human. Usually it is through some wicked, traumatic and at times frightening, event that the transformation occurs. With 80 etchings in...