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ROBERTO CONTE

Roberto Conte (Monza, 1980), started to take pictures in 2006, exploring abandoned places in the outskirts of Milan, before traveling around Italy and abroad looking for derelict sites.

In the years he increasingly focused on photographing architectures, with a particular preference for the XX century, from rationalist structures to post-war modernism and contemporary architecture, including brutalism and Soviet modernism.

He collaborates with architecture and design studios, institutions, and artists (as Edoardo Tresoldi, Gonzalo Borondo, Alberonero).

In 2019 he published the book โ€œSoviet Asiaโ€ (FUEL, co-authored with Stefano Perego), focused on the Soviet modernist architectures in Central Asia.

His pictures have been featured in several online and printed magazines and books, as โ€œAtlas of Brutalist Architectureโ€, โ€œThis Brutal Worldโ€, โ€œRuin and Redemption in Architectureโ€ (Phaidon Press), โ€œConcrete Conceptโ€ (Frances Lincoln), the Yerevan Guide of Architecture (DOM publishers) and many others.

He held lectures about architecture photography in several universities in Italy, Denmark, and Russia.

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