Tano D'Amico - E' il 77/ Lotta Continua - 1972-2007





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Tano D'Amico is the author/illustrator of E' il 77/ Lotta Continua, a set of 3 Italian language brossura publications on photography and politics, published between 1972 and 2007 by Lotta Continua/Manifestolibri, with 44 pages.
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Publications of the glorious magazine 'Lotta Continua' and the 'Libri del No' by Manifestolibri, illustrated with photographs by Tano D'Amico. In particular, 'E' il '77', considered one of the most significant protest photobooks and included by Martin Parr & Gerry Badger in 'The Photobook. A History. Vol II. 2014'.
It's from 1977. Reprint of the photographic album by Tano D'Amico, designed by Piergiorgio Maoloni, published in April 1978 by 'Libri del No', thanks to a fundraiser by the movement. Manifestolibri, 2007. 43.5x30 cm. 44 pages. Fair condition, cover with defects.
Lotta Continua. July 13, 1981. Illustrated with photographs by Tano D'Amico. 58x45 cm. 20 pages. Poor condition.
Lotta Continua. May 23, 1972. White protest page against censorship. 58x45 cm. Entire page, but with a fold without missing parts.
Shipment tracked. Careful packaging.
Publications of the glorious magazine 'Lotta Continua' and the 'Libri del No' by Manifestolibri, illustrated with photographs by Tano D'Amico. In particular, 'E' il '77', considered one of the most significant protest photobooks and included by Martin Parr & Gerry Badger in 'The Photobook. A History. Vol II. 2014'.
It's from 1977. Reprint of the photographic album by Tano D'Amico, designed by Piergiorgio Maoloni, published in April 1978 by 'Libri del No', thanks to a fundraiser by the movement. Manifestolibri, 2007. 43.5x30 cm. 44 pages. Fair condition, cover with defects.
Lotta Continua. July 13, 1981. Illustrated with photographs by Tano D'Amico. 58x45 cm. 20 pages. Poor condition.
Lotta Continua. May 23, 1972. White protest page against censorship. 58x45 cm. Entire page, but with a fold without missing parts.
Shipment tracked. Careful packaging.

