Nino Migliori (born 1926 in Bologna) is an Italian
photographer. He began to work in the
field of photography in 1948, oscillating between realist photography (
Gente
dell 'Emilia,
Gente del Sud and
Gente del Nord) and his experimentation with
new materials and languages, also thanks to his relationship with exponents
of contemporary art at the time (such as Rotella, Vedova and Tancredi). In
1977, the CSAC in Parma staged the first major solo show of his work. In
the 1980s, he adopted the Polaroid camera as his research tool, while over
the following decade he grew closer to digital imagery. His works are to be
found in major international collections, both public and private, including:
MAMbo, Bologna; GAM, Turin; CSAC, Parma; Centro Pecci, Prato; Galleria
d 'Arte Moderna, Rome; Calcografia Nazionale, Rome; MNAC, Barcelona;
Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston;
Musée Réattu, Arles, and SFMoMA, San Francisco. In 2016, he founded the
Fondazione Nino Migliori in Bologna.