Giulia Biaggi
Graphic Designer / Photographer

Her story begins in 1994. Born and raised in Legnano, her passion for creativity rapidly transpired from a very early age.

She is a graphic designer and amateur photographer, hoping to master her illustration abilities in the nearer future.

She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design & Art Direction from Naba (Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti) in Milan, where she also had the opportunity to attend a photography course and completely fell in love with the medium.

Throughout the following years, she continued to practice on her own, finding herself experiment with portraits, documentary and street photography.

In her words “Photography is a nice way to really pay attention to our surroundings, while letting the world create the perfect moment to capture and stories to unfold. The element of unpredictability is particularly fascinating; especially when people are in the picture.”

Giulia Biaggi
Graphic Designer / Photographer

Her story begins in 1994. Born and raised in Legnano, her passion for creativity rapidly transpired from a very early age.

She is a graphic designer and amateur photographer, hoping to master her illustration abilities in the nearer future.

She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design & Art Direction from Naba (Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti) in Milan, where she also had the opportunity to attend a photography course and completely fell in love with the medium.

Throughout the following years, she continued to practice on her own, finding herself experiment with portraits, documentary and street photography.

In her words “Photography is a nice way to really pay attention to our surroundings, while letting the world create the perfect moment to capture and stories to unfold. The element of unpredictability is particularly fascinating; especially when people are in the picture.”

  • Emilio Prini: …E Prini
    Oct 27, 2023 – Mar 31, 2024
    MACRO
    Rome, Italy
    …E Prini is the most extensive exhibition ever dedicated to the work of Emilio Prini (Stresa, 1943–Rome, 2016). Comprising of over 250 works, the exhibition project, realized in collaboration with the Archivio Emilio Prini, is conceived according to a chronological path which spans fifty years, from 1966 to 2016, to reconstruct the work of one of Italy’s most complex and enigmatic artistic figures from the recent past, whose work has not been fully surveyed to this day. (more…)