Emma Itzstein.
Emma Itzstein is a contemporary Australian artist whose mixed media painting practice exists as an embodiment of her exploration and understanding of human psychology. She approaches the work with philosophical and spiritual context, using gardens and the landscape as symbolic subjects to communicate personal discoveries. With an interest in themes of multiplicity and flux, through the process of applying paint, she aims to glean insight and acceptance of her own psyche as well as contextualising her connectiveness with time, place and others.
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‘EIGHT STORIES TO THE MOON’
2024 SOLO EXHIBITION
‘EIGHT STORIES TO THE MOON’
In 8 Stories to the Moon, a world where the boundaries between fear and peace, memory and healing, blur and merge. This body of work is the visual manifestation of an intimate grapple with postnatal OCD—a life lived under the shadow of intrusive thoughts, each one sharp as glass, each demanding to be soothed.
Each work is deeply layered and nuanced like the scar tissue grown over wounds. Underpaintings like scratches and abrasions. Fast, unruly. These slashes of paint, unforgiving and relentless seas under a boat trying to reach port. The build up of paint over the tumultuous ground, covering gritty realities in picturesque day dreams. The duality here—a tension, much like the push and pull of the moon on the tides.
Itzstein captures this tension in the way she lets color speak—how one shade converses with another, how the initial violent strokes are subdued, not erased, by layers of calm. Her work embodies the dualities we all live with: the hidden self versus theone we show the world, the rapid heartbeat of fear versus the slow exhale of peace, the primitive rawness of survival versus the civilized façade we present.
8 Stories to the Moon. Each story; both an allegory and a step in the direction of the moon—an emblem of the feminine, of nurturing light. The moon’s cycles echo the emotional terrain that Itzstein intuitively explores through this body of work. imbued with these subtle symbols—each one a thread in the intricate tapestry of healing, guiding both the artist and viewer through the rhythms of life’s constant dance between loss and renewal.
- words by Venn Miles
BIOGRAPHY
Her visual language ranges from representational to abstract - employing a tension of thin and thick paint, loose and tight marks - to conjure an inner dialogue, or wrestle, to accept paradox in every facet of life. Both her studio process and aesthetic treatment aims to marry impulse and chaos with control and consciousness, creating a visual dance between the two. In exploring this range and tension in her work, she seeks to challenge ‘all or nothing’ thinking in favour of being at peace with contradiction, radical uncertainty and infinite possibility.
Emma Itzstein holds a Bachelor of Laws and Arts from the University of Western Australia. Finalist in the Paddington Art Prize (2022) and winner of the Macquarie Emerging Artist Prize (2020), the City of South Perth Emerging Artist Award (2014), Mid West Art Prize Youth Award (2013) and Mandorla Art Emerging Artist Award (2010), Emma is recognised for her painting and unique state printmaking. Her portraiture has been selected for inclusion in the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize (semi-finalist 2022) and the Lester Prize Salon des Refuses (2013). Her work has been published in Vogue Living Australia and is held in the collections of Macquarie Bank, Fiona Stanley Hospital and St John of God Hospital.