Milan in the 1970’s evocatively described in Aldo Bonasia’s photographs. The shots of an anarchically rebellious outsider, involved in a perennial struggle to bring events to the public eye.
Aldo Bonasia thundered like a meteor into the exciting but turbulent sky of Italian photo-journalism of the 1970’s. Years that saw Italy’s squares crowded with young people and old, protesting about the status quo and demanding both the possible and the impossible.
During that period, on the streets, ‘committed’ photographers emerged who wanted to change the world with their photographs.