From 1950 to mid-eighties, for over thirty years, Giorgio Casali is the photographer of the major Italian architects and designers. His prolonged co-operation with the international magazine Domus reveals him as a witness in the years when Italy is being pushed through by a shaky renewal designed to radically change it in some of its most characteristic aspects.
The exhibition tells these years through an extraordinary selection of photographic images on Domus: besides the thrust of authoritarian photography, the objects and characters that have shaped the collective memory of a generation are revived.