articles by
Lorenzo Cibrario
Lorenzo Cibrario is an Italian curator and writer based in London. He’s curated the exhibition “Spaghetti Disco” about Italian disco music and “Italia 70: the years of lead” about the political movements of 1970 Italy. He’s worked as a cultural anthropologist and writer for the Frieze and Gucci movie Distant Planet: the six chapters of Simona about Italo disco. He’s written a series of podcasts for the London-based radio Soho Radio about the Italian history of the 70s and he currently runs a wine magazine called MOSTOZINE and djs at Do!!You!!!World and Soho Radio, among a few others.
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