A comprehensive study of the work of Giuseppe Terragni, an Italian neo-realist architect working in Milan and Como during the 1930’s. The photographs, commissioned by the Graham foundation, were published as a book entitled Giuseppe Terragni, Vita e Opere.

The archive is a partial representation of over 50 years of photography from early environmental observations and provocative curiosities in the 1970s to travel photo-journalism in the the 1980s and 1990s to social and political photo-essays from the start of the century. The actual photographs have all been self-printed starting in the 1970s with dye-transfer prints to present day archival pigmented prints.

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