Graziano Origa
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Graziano Origa in 1979 founded the Punk Art
Punk visual art
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 movement in Milan
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, Italy
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, creating his own magazine Punk Artist.

Graziano is easily one of the most controversial Italian art directors no-code, although he's possibly the least comfortable fit in border line seminal. Traditional, also trash, naïve, cult, but still very old fashion.
In 1972, Graziano began to work in comics at StudiOriga in Milan.

He draws black and white pen/ink portraits: Presley
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, Divine, Krisma
Krisma
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, Eva Robin's
Eva Robin's
Eva Robin's is a transgender Italian actress and activist. She was born male and developed extremely feminine features naturally. She considers herself an androgynous individual, rather than transsexual...

, Armani, Fiorucci
Fiorucci
Fiorucci is an Italian fashion label founded by Elio Fiorucci in 1967. The first shop exposed Milan to the styles of Swinging London and American classics such as the T-shirt and jeans. By the late 1970s and early 1980s this would be reversed, and the New York store would become famous for the...

, Cadinot, Sid Vicious
Sid Vicious
Sid Vicious was an English musician best known as the bassist of the influential punk rock group Sex Pistols...

, Pasolini, Warhol.

From 1977 to 1979 he directed the monthly magazine of underground music Gong
Gong
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.

In the 80's he lives in New York
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, making illustrations for the Italian daily newspaper Progresso Italoamericano. Also for the chic-gay
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 monthly Advocate, Torso, Blueboy and the weekly Screw.

With his partner phographer, Joe Zattere, founded fashion magazines such as Punk Artist (1979), Focus (1985), and Fumetti d'Italia (1992).

Books

  • Enciclopedia del Fumetto, Ottaviano, due volumi, 1977
  • Diary of a Punk Artist, Iride, 1980
  • Origa Dessins, Ed. de la Mouette, Francia, 1991
  • I mondi di Dylan Dog, Unilito, 1992
  • Videomax, Scarabeo, 1994
  • Monografia Corrado Roi, Borsa del Fumetto, 1994
  • L'Isola dei fumetti, con Bepi Vigna, Scarabeo, 1994
  • Magnus: Lo Sconosciuto, Edizioni ReM, 1999
  • Magnus: 110 pillole Storyboard, Edizioni ReM, 2000
  • Diavolo meridiano, con Giuseppe Pusceddu, Aipsa, 2001
  • Edifumetto Index, Edizioni ReM, 2002
  • Incredibili Comics!, Edizioni ReM, 2003
  • Vietato ai minori, Rizzoli, 2007

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