(Italiano) Fazel, Ramak
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Odoardo Fioravanti graduated in Industrial Design from Milan Polytechnic’s Faculty of Design. Since 1998, he has been working in the field of industrial design and has also experimented with graphic and exhibition design, determined to integrate the various disciplines. His projects have won prestigious international awards. He has lectured at numerous schools and universities including Milan [...]
A participant from the late ’70s in the developments of Italian photography – as both artist and gallerist – Vittore Fossati (Alessandria, 1954) is of that generation of auteurs who, aware of the mutating features of the landscape, undertook a thorough revision of its representation, lending continuity to the so-called “Ghirrian school”.
An essential element of [...]
Yona Friedman is a Hungarian-born French architect. Friedman built his personality on the wake of the post 1958 CIAM congress radical thought that in his case took the shape of Ville Spatiale, a three-dimensional architecture that grew over the pre-existent urban structures, by occupying the interstitial voids and spaces. This visionary position that Friedman initially [...]
One of the best known contemporary architects, Fuksas owes his fame to an extremely refined design talent that since the 1970s has allowed him to work on an international level. From 1998 to 2000 he was director of the “VII Venice International Exhibition of Architecture”: “Less Aesthetics, More Ethics”.
His built works include: the Peres Peace [...]
Hamish Fulton (London, 1946) characterizes himself as a ‘walking artist’. Fulton first came to prominence in the late 1960s for his exploration of new forms of sculpture and land art. His work has been shown in numerous international institutions, such as: Galerie Konrad Fischer (Düsseldorf), the Stedelijk van Abbemuseum (Eindhoven) and the Tate Britain (London).
Carlo Garzia was born in Bari, where he lives and works, in 1944.
He is a graduate of French Language and Civilization. Since the end of the Seventies he has participated as an author in some of the most significant moments of new Italian photography by involving himself in different projects related to the landscape and [...]
Luigi Ghirri (Scandiano, Reggio Emilia 1943 – Roncocesi, Reggio Emilia 1992) is one of the major figures of Italian photography. He has had a profound impact on visual culture internationally mainly because of its ability to imagine the pursuit of photography as a privileged access to the world and its representations.
He began his career in [...]