Ennio Vicario (Milan, 1935 - 2023) was an Italian photographer. In 1958 he enrolled in the photography course at the Società Umanitaria. Two years later he was an assistant at the same institute and began his professional activity in the...
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Ennio Vicario (Milan, 1935 - 2023) was an Italian photographer. In 1958 he enrolled in the photography course at the Società Umanitaria. Two years later he was an assistant at the same institute and began his professional activity in the field of advertising and industrial photography. In 1967, he was one of the founders of the Istituto Statale d'Arte in Monza, where he taught photography until 1992. In 1993, he moved to the Riccione Art Institute. In 1998, he left teaching and the commercial sector to devote himself exclusively to documentary and research photography.
His publications include: Iran, l'alba della civiltà, Milan, 1971; Yemen, paese di costruttori,
Milan, 1977; Luci e ombre nelle Dolomiti, Belluno, 1989; La chèsa de tèmp, Milan, 2000;
20146, Milan, 2014.
His solo exhibitions include those in Pesaro (1977); Maribor (1981), Tradate (1987); Rome (1990), Milan (2002 and 2004); Cagli (2004); Milan (2014); Cattolica (2019).
Heir and curator of the archive: his son Alessandro Vicario.