Franco Turcati - I Nomadi (1967)





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I Nomadi (1967)
I Nomadi are an Italian musical group born in the early 60s, precisely in 1963 in Novellara, in the province of Reggio Emilia. Founded by keyboardist Beppe Carletti and singer Augusto Daolio, the group began their career with a sound influenced by beat and psychedelic rock, very in vogue in those years.
In the 1960s, the Nomadi became known mainly for their innovative style and for deeply engaged lyrics. In 1965 they released their first single, “Donna la prima donna,” but it was the collaboration with songwriter Francesco Guccini that marked a turning point. Songs like “Dio è morto” (1967), “Noi non ci saremo” and “Per fare un uomo” became true manifestos of the youth thinking of the era, tackling social and political themes with great intensity.
Towards the end of the 1960s, the Nomadi were already considered one of the most important bands in the Italian music scene, thanks to their ability to mix light music with demanding content and to reflect the social and cultural ferment of that decade.
Print Type
Produced by a specialized company Multicolor, directed by Chiara Cascone, in Fine Art Giclée print on 310 g Cotton Canson Etching paper in 29.7x42 format. This is they 8th copy of a limited edition of 10, with museum-quality.
Signed by the Author and with a dry seal stamp
Certificate of authenticity attached, signed with a dry seal
Private sale
Shipping is done in a cardboard container that preserves its integrity.
Author
Franco Turcati is a very well-known and respected Italian professional photographer who began his career in the 1960s as a photojournalist. Over the decades, he has evolved, establishing himself not only in photojournalism but also in fashion, advertising, and still life. Thanks to his ability to interpret companies’ needs, Turcati has collaborated with major national and international brands, contributing to the creation of visually impactful campaigns. Active for over 50 years, he is today considered a master of visual communication, recognized for his extraordinary storytelling ability and his unique aesthetic sense.
www.francoturcati.it
Conservation advice for artworks
For optimal preservation of your Fine Art print:
Our Fine Art prints deserve special care to preserve their quality over time, avoiding yellowing or fading.
We recommend handling them always with clean, dry cotton gloves.
If framing, use a passe-partout to avoid direct contact between the print and the glass.
Keep the prints out of direct light. Also the materials of storage boxes are essential: cartons containing lignin or with acidic pH can damage the print’s support and promote yellowing.
It is part of the collections of EIKON, Museum of Photography in Turin
link: https://www.eikonmuseotorino.com/
News at this link:
https://www.synaestheticmag.com/arts-culture/fashion-and-advertising-photography-in-1970s-and-80s-italy-franco-turcati
Solo Exhibitions and Lectures
2026
Turin
PHOS Photography Center Turin
Flashback Habitat
2026
Salerno
Cerzosimo Gallery, Solo Show
2026
Salerno
Palazzo Fruscione
Meeting with Club Photography
2026
Turin
Meeting with Club Photography
Europhoto
2025
Turin, Umbertissima Gallery
Nostalgia '60
2025
Gualtieri (Reggio Emilia)
Palazzo Bentivoglio - Rock is twenty
Photographic Europe 2025
2024
Caselle Torinese
Photography and Music - Forchino, Oliva, Rubino and Turcati
Curated by EIKòN Museo della fotografia in Turin.
2022
EIKòN Museo della fotografia in Turin.
Great Photographers and Musicians in Turin - Forchino, Rubino and Turcati
2022
From Tail to Wings (Dalla Coda alle Ali) collective painting and photography
Spazio Bianco - Turin curated by Monica Mantelli Nucera
2022
Direct meeting by Massimo Bignardi
Cerzosimo Gallery Salerno
2022
Osteria Rabezzana
Music gathering with screening of works from the 60s
2022
Fonderie Teatro Limone Moncalieri (TO)
Piero D’Amore, Ezio Gribaudo, Franco Turcati
Images for advertising campaigns of the “SUPERGA” shoes
Images of some protagonists of the film “The Italian Job” (1968)
2021
Photographers in Turin by Gianni Oliva 30 (collective)
All’Ipogeo dell’Accademmia Albertina
2021
GAM Turin
Photo Action for Turin - collective 100 Photographers for UGI
2019
Italian Institute of Culture Prague
Show The Italian Landscape in photography (collective)
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2019
8Gallery Lingotto Turin
Images of some protagonists of the film “The Italian Job” (1968)
2019
Nicosia Classic Car Association (EN)
Images of some protagonists of the film “The Italian Job” (1968)
2019
Pantaleon Bookstore
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
Images of some protagonists of the film “The Italian Job” (1968)
2019
Golfart - Moncalieri
Images of 60s singers
2018
Innerspace 17
Grand Prix photo collective
2018
Golfart - Moncalieri (collective)
Images of some protagonists of the film “The Italian Job” (1968)
2018
Gran Madre - Turin (collective)
Images of some protagonists of the film “The Italian Job” (1968)
2017
Gran Madre - Turin (collective)
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2017
Golfart - Turin (Solo) autumn
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2017
Golfart - Turin (collective) spring
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2016
Fornace Pagliero Castellamonte
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2014
Ljubljana
Show The Italian Landscape (collective)
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2014
Capodistria
Show The Italian Landscape (collective)
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2014
Zara - Knezeva Palaca Zadar
Show The Italian Landscape (collective)
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2014
Zagreb - Klovicevi Dvori Gallery
Show The Italian Landscape (collective)
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2014
Rome Museum in Trastevere
Show The Italian Landscape (collective)
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2011
Barletta (collective)
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2010
Manege Museum, St. Petersburg (Russia)
Collective on fashion and lifestyle
2004
Valencia/Cullera
Conference with image projections at the AFPV Congress in Valencia
2002
Conference on Le Congrès du GNPP in Biarritz
2002
Valencia/Cullera (collective)
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2001
National Automobile Museum - Turin
Organized by Euphon: Collective exhibition on the world of cars
1995
Belgrade
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
1990
Roundtable at the National Festival of l’Unità in Modena with Luigi Ghirri
1990
Zenith Art Gallery - Turin
20 signatures of Italian Photography
1996
Conference in Fort de France for GNPP France colleagues on the occasion of Congrès de la Martinique
1989
Galleria Il Diaframma - Milan
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
1989
Padua - Professione Fotografo 89, collective of 20 photographers
1987
Castellamonte (TO) Ceramics Show
Photo exhibition
1987
The Big Club
Images of singers from the 60s
1987
Pekoe cafe
Images of singers from the ’60s
I Nomadi (1967)
I Nomadi are an Italian musical group born in the early 60s, precisely in 1963 in Novellara, in the province of Reggio Emilia. Founded by keyboardist Beppe Carletti and singer Augusto Daolio, the group began their career with a sound influenced by beat and psychedelic rock, very in vogue in those years.
In the 1960s, the Nomadi became known mainly for their innovative style and for deeply engaged lyrics. In 1965 they released their first single, “Donna la prima donna,” but it was the collaboration with songwriter Francesco Guccini that marked a turning point. Songs like “Dio è morto” (1967), “Noi non ci saremo” and “Per fare un uomo” became true manifestos of the youth thinking of the era, tackling social and political themes with great intensity.
Towards the end of the 1960s, the Nomadi were already considered one of the most important bands in the Italian music scene, thanks to their ability to mix light music with demanding content and to reflect the social and cultural ferment of that decade.
Print Type
Produced by a specialized company Multicolor, directed by Chiara Cascone, in Fine Art Giclée print on 310 g Cotton Canson Etching paper in 29.7x42 format. This is they 8th copy of a limited edition of 10, with museum-quality.
Signed by the Author and with a dry seal stamp
Certificate of authenticity attached, signed with a dry seal
Private sale
Shipping is done in a cardboard container that preserves its integrity.
Author
Franco Turcati is a very well-known and respected Italian professional photographer who began his career in the 1960s as a photojournalist. Over the decades, he has evolved, establishing himself not only in photojournalism but also in fashion, advertising, and still life. Thanks to his ability to interpret companies’ needs, Turcati has collaborated with major national and international brands, contributing to the creation of visually impactful campaigns. Active for over 50 years, he is today considered a master of visual communication, recognized for his extraordinary storytelling ability and his unique aesthetic sense.
www.francoturcati.it
Conservation advice for artworks
For optimal preservation of your Fine Art print:
Our Fine Art prints deserve special care to preserve their quality over time, avoiding yellowing or fading.
We recommend handling them always with clean, dry cotton gloves.
If framing, use a passe-partout to avoid direct contact between the print and the glass.
Keep the prints out of direct light. Also the materials of storage boxes are essential: cartons containing lignin or with acidic pH can damage the print’s support and promote yellowing.
It is part of the collections of EIKON, Museum of Photography in Turin
link: https://www.eikonmuseotorino.com/
News at this link:
https://www.synaestheticmag.com/arts-culture/fashion-and-advertising-photography-in-1970s-and-80s-italy-franco-turcati
Solo Exhibitions and Lectures
2026
Turin
PHOS Photography Center Turin
Flashback Habitat
2026
Salerno
Cerzosimo Gallery, Solo Show
2026
Salerno
Palazzo Fruscione
Meeting with Club Photography
2026
Turin
Meeting with Club Photography
Europhoto
2025
Turin, Umbertissima Gallery
Nostalgia '60
2025
Gualtieri (Reggio Emilia)
Palazzo Bentivoglio - Rock is twenty
Photographic Europe 2025
2024
Caselle Torinese
Photography and Music - Forchino, Oliva, Rubino and Turcati
Curated by EIKòN Museo della fotografia in Turin.
2022
EIKòN Museo della fotografia in Turin.
Great Photographers and Musicians in Turin - Forchino, Rubino and Turcati
2022
From Tail to Wings (Dalla Coda alle Ali) collective painting and photography
Spazio Bianco - Turin curated by Monica Mantelli Nucera
2022
Direct meeting by Massimo Bignardi
Cerzosimo Gallery Salerno
2022
Osteria Rabezzana
Music gathering with screening of works from the 60s
2022
Fonderie Teatro Limone Moncalieri (TO)
Piero D’Amore, Ezio Gribaudo, Franco Turcati
Images for advertising campaigns of the “SUPERGA” shoes
Images of some protagonists of the film “The Italian Job” (1968)
2021
Photographers in Turin by Gianni Oliva 30 (collective)
All’Ipogeo dell’Accademmia Albertina
2021
GAM Turin
Photo Action for Turin - collective 100 Photographers for UGI
2019
Italian Institute of Culture Prague
Show The Italian Landscape in photography (collective)
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2019
8Gallery Lingotto Turin
Images of some protagonists of the film “The Italian Job” (1968)
2019
Nicosia Classic Car Association (EN)
Images of some protagonists of the film “The Italian Job” (1968)
2019
Pantaleon Bookstore
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
Images of some protagonists of the film “The Italian Job” (1968)
2019
Golfart - Moncalieri
Images of 60s singers
2018
Innerspace 17
Grand Prix photo collective
2018
Golfart - Moncalieri (collective)
Images of some protagonists of the film “The Italian Job” (1968)
2018
Gran Madre - Turin (collective)
Images of some protagonists of the film “The Italian Job” (1968)
2017
Gran Madre - Turin (collective)
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2017
Golfart - Turin (Solo) autumn
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2017
Golfart - Turin (collective) spring
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2016
Fornace Pagliero Castellamonte
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2014
Ljubljana
Show The Italian Landscape (collective)
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2014
Capodistria
Show The Italian Landscape (collective)
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2014
Zara - Knezeva Palaca Zadar
Show The Italian Landscape (collective)
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2014
Zagreb - Klovicevi Dvori Gallery
Show The Italian Landscape (collective)
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2014
Rome Museum in Trastevere
Show The Italian Landscape (collective)
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2011
Barletta (collective)
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2010
Manege Museum, St. Petersburg (Russia)
Collective on fashion and lifestyle
2004
Valencia/Cullera
Conference with image projections at the AFPV Congress in Valencia
2002
Conference on Le Congrès du GNPP in Biarritz
2002
Valencia/Cullera (collective)
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
2001
National Automobile Museum - Turin
Organized by Euphon: Collective exhibition on the world of cars
1995
Belgrade
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
1990
Roundtable at the National Festival of l’Unità in Modena with Luigi Ghirri
1990
Zenith Art Gallery - Turin
20 signatures of Italian Photography
1996
Conference in Fort de France for GNPP France colleagues on the occasion of Congrès de la Martinique
1989
Galleria Il Diaframma - Milan
Images for advertising campaigns of the shoes “SUPERGA”
1989
Padua - Professione Fotografo 89, collective of 20 photographers
1987
Castellamonte (TO) Ceramics Show
Photo exhibition
1987
The Big Club
Images of singers from the 60s
1987
Pekoe cafe
Images of singers from the ’60s

