The Furthest
Point Was Home
Il Punto Più Lontano Era Casa
Danilo Murru

Dates and times

The Furthest Point Was Home
12–27 July 2025


Gareth Gardner Gallery
Enclave 10, 50 Resolution Way
Deptford SE8 3HZ
United Kingdom

Every Saturday and Sunday, 2pm – 6pm
Also open by appointment.

Artist reception
Sat 12 July, 6pm–8pm

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“A journey without a beginning that shifts, drifts, evolves, falters and flows.”
Danilo Murru

Sardinia seen through the lens of Danilo Murru

London-based photographer Danilo Murru confronts his past in an exhibition at Gareth Gardner Gallery opening on 12 July. He revisits his native Sardinia more than a quarter of a century after he “escaped”.

This photographic journey, showing as part of Deptford X art festival fringe 2025, explore’s Danilo’s emotional reconnection with the island.

The Furthest Point Was Home is captured as a series of spatial fragments, inscrutable moments and insignificantdetails, as well as unexpected encounters with people he met along the way.

The project avoids the tourist cliché of Sardinia as a Mediterranean holiday paradise, instead roaming the streets of Danilo's home city Cagliari and other locations across the island.

“I drove to remote and rural villages where I have never been before,” says Danilo. “I wandered for hours, barely seeing a soul, sometimes nobody at all.”

A version of the exhibition was shown to great acclaim earlier this year at Il Ghetto arts centre in Cagliari. For Deptford X, Danilo has worked with curator Gareth Gardner to present a new selection of images, presented to encourage exhibition visitors to make their own connections with the work.

The exhibition is accompanied by the second printing of the project catalogue, designed by Tim George. It features essays by Andrea Deiana Porcu and Gareth Gardner, with an introduction by Danilo Murru.

Limited-edition fine art prints will also be available to purchase.

With thanks
Graphic design and identity Tim George
Frames Nielsen
Print media Permajet

About the artist

Born and raised in Sardinia, Danilo Murru is a documentary photographer based in Tottenham, North London. His work explores urban, suburban and industrial landscapes, mostly shot on film using medium and large format analogue cameras.

Danilo studied photojournalism in Rome and then fine art photography at the former London College of Printing (now London College of Communication).

See more of Danilo’s work at
danilomurru.com
@danilomurrufotografia

Catalogue
The Furthest Point Was Home

Second edition publication to accompany our latest exhibition The Furthest Point Was Home.

The 56-page softback book acts as a simple catalogue for the show. There are three introductory essays, followed by 52 images. The typography is set in Yport by Luzi Type.

Designed by Tim George.

AVAILABLE SOON

The Furthest Point Was Home
Special edition book plus 7”x5” print
£65

The Furthest Point Was Home
The catalogue
£15