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Italian artist (1952–2023) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Graziano Origa (22 November 1952 – 18 June 2023) was an Italian visual artist. In 1979, he founded the magazine Punk Artist.
Graziano Origa | |
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Born | Dolianova, Sardinia, Italy | 22 November 1952
Died | 18 June 2023 70) Quartu Sant'Elena, Sardinia, Italy | (aged
Nationality | Italian |
Area(s) | Author, artist, graphic Designer |
In 1972, Graziano began to work in comics at StudiOriga in Milan.
He drew black and white pen/ink portraits of such cultural figures as Elvis Presley, Divine, Krisma, Eva Robin's, Armani, Fiorucci, Cadinot, Sid Vicious, Pasolini, and Andy Warhol.
From 1977 to 1979 he directed the monthly magazine of underground music Gong.
In the 1980s he lived in New York City, making illustrations for the Italian daily newspaper Progresso Italoamericano, also for the gay monthly The Advocate, Torso, Blueboy and the weekly Screw. Origa in Milan became friends with the painter Fernando Carcupino, with him discussed a lot about erotica arts in the tavern "Risotteria".
With his partner photographer, Joe Zattere, he founded fashion magazines such as Punk Artist (1979), Focus (1985), and Fumetti d'Italia (1992).
Origa died on 18 June 2023, at the age of 70.[1]
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