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Costruzione dell'Universo

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Edited by Emanuele De Donno, Amedeo Martegani
Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same title at the CIAC in Foligno
Supported by Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Foligno

352 pp.
17×24 cm
ita/en

2024
ISBN 979-1281232075

Costruzione dell'Universo: Artists’ Magazines and Publications after Marcel Duchamp is a research project that gathers artists’ magazines and publications by various artists who were active in the realm of “periodical and irregular” printed matter from the 1950s to the present day, beginning with of the work of the visionary artist Marcel Duchamp. This significant and hitherto overlooked sector of artistic production explores the dimension of the newspaper and magazine as an artistic medium. The selection includes extremely rare, a-periodic, and extraordinary printed items, “sensitive” publications in which the artist first handedly draws and designs the cover, the inner pages, the image sequence, or conceives the overall form of the object as a unique, yet replicable work. The publication in this context is sometimes transformed into an open and collective container, capable of engaging and coordinating multiple artists in the same layout or across different issues. The title “Construction of the Universe” points out to the fundamental and pioneering role of the early 20th-century avant-garde movement, referencing the 1915 Manifesto “Futurist Reconstruction of the Universe”, the notorious artistic manifesto that was initially released as a flyer and resembled newspaper layout. The 1950s (when our research for this book began) saw a significant rise of a utopian perspective in which artists, finally liberated from the existential weight of world conflicts, often envisioned the creation of a new society, free of relics and debris, made of travelling architectures and wide open spaces, new languages, and characterized by a deep longing for emptiness, a thrust toward the brightness of the future and the cosmos.

Petra Feriancová

ETERNITY, HER RESPONSIVE BODY AND OTHER STOIRES

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Petra Feriancová

ETERNITY, HER RESPONSIVE BODY AND OTHER STORIES

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In co-edizione con Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto
A cura di Tiago de Abreu Pinto, Davide Silvioli

Supported by Galleria Gilda Lavia, Rome
Slovak Arts Council, Bratislava

52 pp.
19 x 28 cm
stampa a colori e bn
ita/eng

2025
ISBN 979-12-81790-20-9

Category: Catalogues

Eternity, her responsive body and other stories, solo show by Petra Feriancová, hosted in the Noble Floor of Palazzo Collicola, already suggests the narrative nature of the project, because of its title. Here, the artist reinterpreting the spaces and the features of this old dwelling, through a series of interventions characterized by an almost mimetic quality, conceived for this occasion. The exhibition design includes a technically heterogeneous selection of works, embracing sculptures, installations and sound works, in order to make them dialogue, in contrast or in harmony, with the rooms composing the noble residence and the historical artefacts preserved there. According to this approach, works belonging to different periods and languages, not caring about chronological or stylistic hierarchies, coexist together, giving rise to new associations of contents and directions of meaning, perceptible just in backlight, emerging thanks to the contribution given by the artist. The result is a unified narrative, dealing, timed along the rooms of the flat, with topics such as metamorphosis, the notion of memory, time, the concept of interpretation and that one of archive, always been the focus of the artistic practice by Feriancová.

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LAVORO, SOLIDARIETÀ, ISTRUZIONE

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LAVORO, SOLIDARIETÀ, ISTRUZIONE. The mutual aid society in the Moro collection at the Library of Modern and Contemporary History.

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A cura di Caterina Borelli, Rosanna De Longis
In collaborazione con Maura Giacobbe Borelli

208 pp.
15 X 21 cm
bn print
ita

2024
ISBN 979-12-81790-25-4

Category: Catalogues

The collection on mutual aid societies and workers' associations created by Giovanna Moro (1920-2012) testifies to the fight for decent work and the right to education for all. The birth of these societies was an important milestone in the history of labor movements and a sign of awareness of the power of collective action. The collector's decision to donate the collection to a public institution that ensures its wide accessibility has enriched the existing documentation at the Library of Modern and Contemporary History in Rome.

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TERRENO

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TERRENO. Traces of the Accessible Everyday

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Edited by Lisa Andreani
Texts by Lisa Andreani, Arjun Appadurai, Gianfranco Baruchello e Henry Martin, David Blamey, Luciano Caruso, Enrico Crispolti, Clémentine Deliss, Georges Didi-Huberman, Tim Ingold, Francesco Stocchi, Andrea Viliani.

Published in the occasion of the exhibition
TERRENO. Traces of the Accessible Everyday
L’Aquila, MAXXI L’Aquila
7 December 2024 - 4 May 2025 

208 pp.
17 x 24 cm
Color and bw printing
ita/eng

2024
ISBN 979-12-81790-24-7

TERRENO. Tracce del disponibile quotidiano is a multidisciplinary exhibition that relates materiality and memory, bringing together cultural traditions, historical documents and everyday artistic practices, generating new collective imaginaries. The volume brings together a range of images, essays and reprints, offering a unique dialogue between artistic, scientific, and social disciplines. Inspired by Gianni Celati “accessible everyday”, the exhibition takes the visitor on a journey dedicated to the scenes, landscapes, and gestures from the everyday world that often go unnoticed and are rediscovered, grasping their value and revealing new and possible meanings. The rooms of the museum are filled with works of art from the MAXXI Collections, artefacts and photographic documents from the Museum of Civilisations in Rome, editorial materials, design and architectural projects, and a new sound production. This is how fluid and changeable stories and tales are born, joining ordinariness and tradition, historical documentation and invention, in a strong bond with the territory and its artistic and creative community. With: Arjun Appadurai, Franco Assetto, Amedeo Aureli, Yto Barrada, Gianfranco Baruchello and Henry Martin, David Blamey, Diego Carpitella, Luciano Caruso and Giuliano Longone, Cavart, Giorgio Ceretti, Pietro Derossi e Riccardo Rosso, Continuum, Mario Cresci, Enrico Crispolti, Clémentine Deliss, Georges Didi-Huberman, Claudia Durastanti, Francesco De Melis, Formafantasma, Francesco Garnier Valletti, Luigi Ghirri, Ezio Gribaudo, Illustrazione Abruzzese, Tim Ingold, Enzo Mari, Ana Mendieta, Bruno Munari, Ramona Ponzini, Quarto di Santa Giusta Centro Multimediale, Moira Ricci, Annabella Rossi, Bernard Rudofsky, Marco Schiavone, Shimabuku, Alessandra Spranzi, Susan Sontag, Superstudio, Luca Trevisani, Nico Vascellari, Andrea Viliani, Luca Vitone and all the creators of artefacts belonging to the Collections of Popular Arts and Traditions of the Museum of Civilisations. 

Iulia Ghiță

HE FAILED TO SAVE THE ONE HE LOVED MOST

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Iulia Ghiță

HE FAILED TO SAVE THE ONE HE LOVED MOST

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Edited by Marta Silvi
Texts by Giuliana Benassi, Cecilia Canziani, Cecilia Casorati, Silvano Manganaro, Manuela Pacella, Claudio Libero Pisano, Marta Silvi, Cristian Stănescu.
Support for this publication has been provided by a grant from the Romanian Cultural Institute’s Publishing Romania program

128 pp.
17 x 24 cm
Color and bw printing
ita/eng

2024
ISBN 979-12-81790-18-6

Category: Catalogues

HE FAILED TO SAVE THE ONE HE LOVED MOST is not just the title of an exhibition that opened in the spring of 2021 at the Albumarte space in Rome. Rather, it adds another dimension, bringing greater depth to the original idea of the exhibition itself and Iulia Ghiță's artistic journey as a whole. Through the artist's works and the valuable contributions of the authors invited to write, the publication becomes a reflection on complex themes and archetypal concepts such as sacrifice, humiliation and death, exploring their ambiguous nature and creating a reflection on contrasting aspects of the human experience.

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BARRIERA UNINSTITUTE

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BARRIERA UNINSTITUTE. THE AFTERSHOW BOOK: A CRITICAL INVENTORY OF DOCUMENTS

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Edited by Sergey Kantsedal

232 pp.
16 x 23 cm
stampa bn
ita/eng

2024
ISBN 979-12-81790-23-o

Category: Catalogues

BARRIERA UNINSTITUTE is the aftershow, a critical inventory of materials documenting the seventeen years of activity at BARRIERA, a contemporary art space founded in 2007 in Turin. This publication seeks to engage with the broader debate surrounding the creation of 'institutional' archives within the fluid practices of contemporary art. How can we envision the future by reflecting on the past? And what role do the archive and the act of archiving play for an institution in this process?
The prefix UN in BARRIERA UNINSTITUTE signifies a re-examination of the status of an entity and a space, evoking the concept of a 'para-institution,' 'quasi-institution,' or 'non-institution.' Its purpose is to encourage the organization to continually recalibrate itself around new projects and programming choices, always moving toward more experimental and dialogical forms.
Rather than emphasizing the artwork, the exhibition as a product, or the collection as heritage, the book focuses on so-called 'printed matter'-ephem-eral, carefully crafted materials that have promoted and supported both exhibition and workshop projects. These include exhibition catalogs, invitations, gallery texts, postcards, leaflets, and booklets. Following this predominantly visual, asynchronous, and 'eccentric' documentary section, the book organizes an index with the events, exhibitions, catalogues, and artists who have passed through BARRIERA's space.

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Collezioni emergenti

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Collezioni Emergenti. L'esperienza di Giovane Fotografia Italiana | Premio Luigi Ghirri

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Edirted by Ilaria Campioli

160 pp.
16,5 x 34 cm
color and bw printing
ita/eng

2024
ISBN 979-12-81790-17-9

Category: Catalogues

Chiara Camoni

Inizio fine. Rotondo. Tutte le cose del mondo

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Chiara Camoni

Inizio Fine. Rotondo. Tutte le cose del mondo

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Co-published with Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto
Edited by Saverio Verini

52 pp.
19 x 28 cm
Colour and bn printing
ita/eng

2024
ISBN 979-12-81790-22-3

Inizio fine. Rotondo. Tutte le cose del mondo (Beginning, End. Round. All Things of the World) is the exhibition that artist Chiara Camoni conceived for the Piano Nobile of Palazzo Collicola on the occasion of the 67th Festival dei Due Mondi. The title, similar to a lullaby or nursey rhyme, anticipates the course of the exhibition, based on circularity, accumulation and reiteration, with the works accompanying the visitor through the rooms in a dreamy and ancestral atmosphere, populated by spirits, divinities, souls, and animals. References to the natural and plant world-a fixed presence in Camoni’s production-meet with the splendour of the rooms of Palazzo Collicola, in an unprecedented dialogue that also features a conspicuous body of works made especially for the exhibition. The Piano Nobile and the artist’s works thus form a special alliance: the relationship with the architectural space is underlined by a long snake made of different materials and media which, ‘crawling’ in all the rooms, marks the path of the exhibition.

Ugo La Pietra

Infinite Shelf

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Ugo La Pietra

Scaffale infinito

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Edited by Emanuele De Donno, Ugo La Pietra
Editorial coordination Simona Cesana

240 pp.
13,5 x 21 cm
ita/eng
ISBN 979-12-81790-16-2

This volume on the publications of Ugo La Pietra begins with a long correspondence between the artist and his associates - (Vico Magistretti, Adolfo Natalini, Franco Vaccari, Enzo Mari...) - and aims at making ideas and thoughts circulate by sharing his books. This collection of books constitutes an infinite shelf that goes from 1965 to the present day. From the catan logues of the early radical exhibitions to the 1970s art and design research and experimentation into 'degrees of freedom', 'design reconversions', 'Interior/Exterior' to which we can add 'Tissural Structures'; physical and telematic journeys into the new territories of living. Then there are the volumes that delve into various themes by gathering experiences as well as specific works based on inhabiting places by using random and disruptive actions. A book is in fact not only the best medium for transcribing design and meta-project proposals, but also the starting point for Ugo La Pietra's radical theories and artistic research. The book concludes with his involvement in magazines, perhaps the most experimental and radical aspect of his work that allowed for the development of collaborations, co-designs and the diffusive distribution of counter-projectual and political thought.

Roberto Fassone

Concerto

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Roberto Fassone

Concerto

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Co-published with Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto
Edited by Saverio Verini

52 pp.
19 x 28 cm
Colour and bn printing
ita/eng

2024
ISBN 979-12-81790-19-3

Concerto, Roberto Fassone's first solo exhibi-tion in a public museum was created with the idea of retracing the artist's first fifteen years of activity. The exhibition hosts a selection of works-one per room-representative of his singular artistic practice. Like songs that follow one after the other during a concert, the works of Concerto traverse Fassone's entire artistic production, outlining the salient features - as well as the uniqueness-of his poetics, inviting visitors to embrace his ironic, surreal, psychedelic universe.

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Dino Ignani

DARK ROME. 1982-1985

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Dino Ignani

DARK ROME. 1982-1985

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A cura di Matteo Di Castro in collaborazione con Elena Marasca
Testi di Matteo Di Castro, Daniela Amenta, Diego Mormorio
In collaborazione con s.t. foto libreria galleria, Roma

368 pp.
18,5 x 26 cm
ita/eng

2024
ISBN 979-12-81790-09-4

This book gather Dino Ignani's Dark Portraits collection, a selection of approximately 200 photographs that are part of a much larger series of shots, mostly portraits, taken over the course of five years, and effectively evoke the spirit of the 1989s in the dynamic city of Rome. Ignani's research is a window on the look of the young adults who animated the clubs of the so-called Dark scene in Rome, a scene that was in fact diverse and multifaceted, presenting a range of unprecedented aesthetic and individual declinations that flowed into other moods and styles of the time.

Luca Bertolo

L'hésitation

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Luca Bertolo

L'hésitation

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Edited by Elena Volpato
Catalogue of the exhibition L’Hésitation, 15 June - 8 September 2024, curated by Elena Volpato
Atelier Meisenthal, CEAAC Strasburgo

112 pp.
17 x 24 cm
ita/eng/fr

2024
ISBN 979-12-81790-06-3

Category: Catalogues

Hesitation is a central concept in Bertolo’s work. L'hésitation (15 June – 8 September 2024) is an anthology exhibition of the work of one of the most influential painters of his generation in Italy in two venues, Atelier Maisenthal and CEAAC di Strasbuourg. The exhibition gives an overview of Bertolo's practice through a vast corpus of works from his main series of paintings of the past two decades. The catalogue, with the same title, includes a number of exhibition views, contains an interview and two essays that shed valuable light on the artist's approach to art and on a major work.
On display at CEAAC Strasbuourg and Atelier Meisenthal, the exhibiton has been concieved by GAM Torno and curated by Elena Volpato and Alice Motarduna, director of CEAAC. The project is supported by the Directorate-General for Contemporary Creativity of the Italian Ministry of Culture under the Italian Council program (12th edition, 2023).

Saverio Verini

Infinita Infanzia

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Saverio Verini

Infinita Infanzia

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Co-published Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto
Edited by Saverio Verini

52 pp.
19 x 28 cm
ita/eng

2024
ISBN 979-12-81790-05-6

Category: Catalogues

We tend to consider childhood as a golden age, a period of life that we should look back on with nostalgia, as a carefree and joyful time. Infinita infanzia (Infinite childhood) offers a reading that goes beyond this cliché. underlining the complexity of childhood, and its confusion of discovery and trauma, play and disobedience, lightness of heart and anxiety. Through a succession of rooms, the works of twenty-three artists address some of the key aspects of childhood: these different voices are held together by a theme that does not refer to any historical time, but that crosses all eras and sensitivities.

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Viaindustriae is a cultural association and publishing house based in Foligno, PG, Italy. Founded in 2005, it promotes projects and artistic research ranging from museum exhibitions, site-specific installations, public actions, artist residencies and publications in various formats. In the last ten years, the publishing activity has consolidated to become the association's main field of action. Viaindustriae publishes artists' books, experimental research books, territorial studies, exhibition catalogues, monographic catalogues - among other forms of publishing - using publishing practice as a generative tool for artistic experimentation. The books have different formats that do not follow the standards of a canonical publishing practice but rather the needs and specificities of each project. Viaindustriae sees the publishing practice as an act of translation that requires a transformation of the art or visual work into a new form, where the work itself develops new possibilities and meanings; this is why each book becomes an autonomous platform and not just an opportunity to transfer content.