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An intimate look at World War II’s Italian Campaign through the photographs, letters, drawings, and poems of noted architect and artist Alfonso Carrara  Alfonso Carrara was a young Italian-American, born in Chicago to Italian immigrant parents, when he was drafted into the U.S. Army. Landing at Anzio and traveling to Milan, he translated for the American and British officers and photographed his experiences along the way.  Happenchance is a timeless collection of drawings, letters, photographs and poems that commemorate intimate details and recollections of World War II’s Italian Campaign…mehr

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An intimate look at World War II’s Italian Campaign through the photographs, letters, drawings, and poems of noted architect and artist Alfonso Carrara  Alfonso Carrara was a young Italian-American, born in Chicago to Italian immigrant parents, when he was drafted into the U.S. Army. Landing at Anzio and traveling to Milan, he translated for the American and British officers and photographed his experiences along the way.  Happenchance is a timeless collection of drawings, letters, photographs and poems that commemorate intimate details and recollections of World War II’s Italian Campaign (1942–1945). Published posthumously, the book contains reflections on Carrara’s work and impact from the Italian Cultural Institute, art consultant Paul Berlanga, and Rolf Achilles and Alan Cohen, formerly of The Art Institute of Chicago.
Autorenporträt
Alfonso Carrara was born in Chicago to Italian immigrants. Following education in Catholic schools, he studied with Laszlo Moholy-Nagy at the School of Design in Chicago. In 1942, he was drafted into the US Army. Landing at Anzio, Italy, and traveling to Milan, he translated for the American and British officers and photographed his experiences along the way. Following the war, he returned to Chicago in 1945 and worked as a commercial architect until 1993. He endeavored as a potter, artist and photographer until his death in 2012.