M A S S I M O   C R U C I A N I


Toscana Girasoli
16" x  48"

             
                    Sails                                                                     Teti Con Nevi                                                  Colonnade Tuscany
       22" x  22"                                                                      
12" x  16"                                                                28" x  22"

                   
 Papaveri Rossi                                                               Teti Nerv                                                             Papaveri Rossi-2
     24" x  16"                                                                   19" x  24"                                                                     16" x  12"    

             
 Papaveri Blu                                                        Toscana                                                       San Francisco
 24" x  16"                                                          24" x  12"                                                          28" x  22"

              All paintings are oil on glass.           

"Massimo Cruciani was born in 1946 in Rome of an Umbrian father and it is in Umbria that his restless wanderings will conclude many years later.

At twenty, he was already a professional photographer. His tenacity in the transformation of a black and white image age into a photographic painting, fruit of countless passages and elaborations and hours passed in a darkroom, was an act of painting without paintbrushes, an experimentation incorporating avant-garde techniques with a fantasy eager to embrace spaces beyond the ordinary.

During this first phase, determinant in creating the foundation for future artistic development, he was a set photographer at Cinecitta (1967-1968, first and second series of the RAI television production, "La Famiglia Benvenuti" of A. Giannetti.) and then photoreporter travelling around the world: in Asia for nearly a year (1969) and then in the U.S.A. from 1970 to 1971 where he worked in the photographic studio of Maurice Seymour of Chicago.

Whenever work became routine, restlessness surfaced that inexhaustible taste for life and Cruciani would leave once more for new experiences.

1972 was spent in Mexico and Canada and in 1973, he was in Rome once again for the news agency "Master Photo".

Since 1974 Cruciani has been in Umbria where paintbrushes have taken the place of the camera. After an intensive apprenticeship in the studio of the painter G. Adami, he has moved from oils to acrylics to watercolors and then to painting on glass.

The misty-toned colors, the indefinite forms, the transparency of the medium, which permits continuous variations of light and shadows: this is the magic which succeeds in casting a spell on "the ever-present restless searching".

Since his debut at the "Festival of the Two Worlds" of Spoleto in 1976 (Galleria "La Legnaia " of Clara del Re), Massimo Cruciani has passed this past twenty years with growing enthusiasm in his continuous, insatiable search, a self-defined "craftsman of color", never tired of playing in that realm where finally he could totally unite fantasy with experimentation, reality with dream.

Massimo Cruciani has participated in numerous individual and collective exhibitions both in Italv and abroad.

In 1978 and 1979, he taught trimester courses in painting on glass and stained glass at the University of Northern Colorado Italian Center at Figline Valdarno (Tuscany).In 1995, thirty- four of his paintings on glass were presented in the book "Francesco di Assisi" of A. Cioci edited by Italcomm.

In the autumn of 1996, he was entrusted by Padre Cojacaru Gheorglie with the task of realising all the windows for the new "Basilica Catolica" of BACAU in Romania, and these were both completed and installed in July, 1997.

In spring of the same year, hosted by the Consulate General of Lugano, he presented a touring exhibition of his personal work "Assisi in Ticino", with 90 original paintings on glass on show in the principal cities of Switzerland.

Massimo Cruciani was received by Pope John Paul II on the 15th October, 1997, and donated to him one of his paintings on glass titled "Francesco".

Since 1981 he has lived and worked in Assisi "where it is possible to meet the world without going out of the studio".

Craftsman of color. Citizen of the world."

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