Aa.Vv.
I am Gonzo. My Dirty Italian Zines Fuck Serious Scientific Books
€ 25
Edited by Emanuele De Donno, Luca Pucci
254 pp.
13 x 18,5 cm
2024
ISBN 978-88-97753-58-2
Category: Theory Visual reader
This revised edition of I Am Gonzo includes three new erotic stories and supplementary matter tobring it up to date as a new issue of the series. A porn addict amateur who collects dirty Italian comics inan “animalistic” way, Gonzo applies a conservative technique whereby he hides these questionablyviewable images within scientific libraries. This book addresses a widespread form of collecting thatavoids the subject of the “arty” comic strip and instead dives headlong into obscene material and theviewer’s experience of it. This mega-collection of pornographic Italian comics faithfully presents the genrefrom its sensual, sexual-phobic beginnings (1960-1970) to its porno-violent shift, between the years 1985and 2000. Voyeuristic and chock-full of thematic variants, from transgenderism and homoeroticism to fairytale, zombie, and cyber porn.
A4C-Artsforthecommons (Rosa Jijón &…
Sensing Interdependence
€ 25
A4C-Artsforthecommons (Rosa Jijón & Francesco Martone)
Sensing Interdependence
€ 25
Edited by Aria Spinelli
Texts by Angelo Castucci, Ashley Dawson, Aria Spinelli, Eszter Szakàcs
Drawing and diagrams by Kolxoz Collettive
A project by Joint Cultural Initiatives, hosted and produced by de Appel (Amsterdam) and supported by the Directorate-General for Contemporary Creativity of the Italian Ministry of Culture under the Italian Council program (13th edition, 2024).
168 pp.
13 x 23 cm
stampa colori/bn
eng/ita
2026
ISBN 979-12-81790-49-0
Category: Catalogues Territorial research Theory
Sensing Interdependence is a book and an exhibition (de Appel, Amsterdam, 27.06–10.08.2025) on the work of the Italian art collective A4C-artsforthecommons, founded in 2016 by Ecuadorian artist Rosa Jijón and Italian activist and researcher Francesco Martone.
A4C-artsforthecommons serves as a platform for artists and activists engaged in exploring the intersections between visual production and the struggle to reclaim the commons.
A4C addresses urgent issues related to human mobility, borders, social and environmental justice, and the Rights of Nature. By fostering exchange, mutual action, and collective creation, A4C operates as a space for collaboration that seeks to enable a new commons—one that synthesizes contemporary art and political engagement.
A4C explores the interstitial spaces between power and communities, the traditional art system and society, and between states and territories. Its practice embraces documentation and archival critique as integral forms of artistic inquiry.
Simonetta Mignano
Epic Fail 2009-2025
€ 15
Simonetta Mignano
Epic Fail 2009-2025
€ 15
Texts and Photographs by Simonetta Mignano
224 pp.
12 x 17 cm
bw print
eng/ita
2026
ISBN 979-12-81790-51-3
Category: Artist's books Visual reader
The project is a critical reflection on failure, seen through the presence of badly drawn swastikas on public surfaces across Italy. The result of research conducted between 2009 and 2025, it reflects on how one of the most ancient and widely disseminated symbols—later appropriated by the Nazi regime—is repeatedly drawn incorrectly by those who attempt to reproduce it to assert ideological authority, turning the symbol into an impressive achievement in failure and revealing their makers’ incompetence, thereby undermining the very claims to rigor and control they were meant to convey.
Combining humor, political critique, and personal reflection grounded in leftist perspectives, Epic Fail 2009-2025 situates these graphic failures within a broader framework of ideological production and collapse. It considers how incompetence operates not merely as an incidental flaw but as an expression of larger political and cultural bewilderment. The project also considers these failures within a broader context of personal and collective struggle, where political defeat, absurdity, and laughter often seem to occur together.
Virginia Di Lazzaro, Giulia Filippi
Bolletti/no. Raccolta finale
€ 30
Virginia Di Lazzaro, Giulia Filippi
Bolletti/no. Ultimate collection
€ 30
Ultimate collection of 12 issues + 1
01. Winter Solstice 2020, fire, to pin punch windows and combine shapes
02. Sprint Equinox 2021, gems, to crystallize sugar sculptures
03. Summer Solstice 2021, landscape, to create spray plaster landscapes
04. Fall Equinox 2021, departures, around the world on the tip of a pencil
05. Winter Solstice 2021, bread and butter, to make a batik in the kitchen
06. Sprint Equinox 2022, powder, to pounce
07. Summer Solstice 2022, sidereal, to draw stars with the light of the stars
08. Fall Equinox 2022, soup, to cut and prepare a vegetable soup
09. Winter Solstice 2022, mantle, to knead and bake a big cookie
10. Sprint Equinox 2023, egg, to camouflage in eggs
11. Summer Solstice 2023, summer sun, to shoot in the kitchen and in the garden
12. Fall Equinox 2023, tides, to make things appear and disappear
13. Winter Solstice 2023, final collection
15x21 cm
ita/eng
ISBN 979-12-81790-31-5
Category: Territorial research Catalogues Theory
Bolletti/no is a journal of experimental didactics published for each solstice and equinox over a period of 3 years, between 2020 and 2023, for a total of 12 issues + a final extra issue. It was created to give a concrete printed form to a series of practices developed by Virginia Di Lazzaro and Giulia Filippi during their shared workshop activities with children and adults. Over these three years, the artists and authors have reflected on the world around them, accompanied by characters, stories, artistic practices and techniques, materials, matter, the seasons, and all the people and living beings they've encountered. Bolletti/no was created with the intention of being a tool that sparks action and inspiration. Each issue invites the reader to experience the world around them through exercises of observation, experimentation, collection, and storytelling, allowing them to build a small collection of "domestic art". Bolletti/no has experimented not only with content but also with distribution methods over the years: initially distributed individually, then as a subscription sent directly to the homes of those who chose to support the project, it now becomes a box set containing all 12 issues, plus the special issue and the related posters.
Soda Kazuhiro
Why I Make Documentaries. On Observational Filmmaking
€ 20
Soda Kazuhiro
Why I Make Documentaries. On Observational Filmmaking
€ 20
Edited by Silvio Grasselli
Translated by Matt Schley
Second edition
208 pp
11 × 20 cm
eng
2023
ISBN 978-88-97753-85-8
Category: Theory
“What is a documentary?” “Why do I make documentaries?”. Soda Kazuhiro – one of the most prominent Japanese filmmakers, who has based his documentarist career on a radically independent filmmaking method, – writes this reflexive diary on his own work pursuing to find answers to these and to other crucial questions that arose along his long path of research. This second curated English version of his most enlightening and complete text has been enriched with a brand new iconographic apparatus from Soda Kazuhiro’s movies and a new updated introduction by the author himself. Second edition with new image selection and new cover.
Dino Ignani
DARK ROME. 1982-1985
Out of stock
Dino Ignani
DARK ROME. 1982-1985
Out of stock
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
Category: Catalogues Visual reader
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.
Vv.Aa.
Costruzione dell'Universo
€ 35
Vv.Aa.
Costruzione dell'Universo
€ 35
ambookstore+Viaindustriae Publishing
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
Category: Visual reader Catalogues
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.
Cinzia Pietribiasi, Pierluigi Tedes…
Memorie del suolo
Out of stock
Cinzia Pietribiasi, Pierluigi Tedeschi
Memorie del suolo
Out of stock
Co-published with Imagonirmia
Introduction text by Isabella Bordoni
208 pp.
10×15 cm
ita
2023
ISBN 978-88-97753-95-7
Category: Territorial research Artist's books Visual reader
Ten years of performance practices of the Pietribiasi/Tedeschi Company around the long term project #memoriedelsuolo told through the manipulation of a wide range of materials. A creative journey where the emotional temperature and degree of truth of the joint work of the artist duo Cinzia Pietribiasi and Pierluigi Tedeschi puts collective memory and archive in dialogue with processes, experimentations, readings, writings, stage gestures, public actions.
Soda Kazuhiro
Why I Make Documentaries. On Observational Filmmaking
Out of stock
Soda Kazuhiro
Why I Make Documentaries. On Observational Filmmaking
Out of stock
Supported by the Japan Foundation
Edited by Silvio Grasselli
Translated by Matt Schley
208 pp
11 × 20 cm
eng
2023
ISBN 978-88-97753-85-8
Category: Theory
“What is a documentary?” “Why do I make documentaries?”. Soda Kazuhiro – one of the most prominent Japanese filmmakers, who has based his documentarist career on a radically independent filmmaking method, – writes this reflexive diary on his own work pursuing to find answers to these and to other crucial questions that arose along his long path of research. This first curated English version of his most enlightening and complete text has been enriched with a brand new iconographic apparatus from Soda Kazuhiro’s movies and a new updated introduction by the author himself.
Giovanni Chiamenti
Interspecies Kin
€ 18
Giovanni Chiamenti
Interspecies Kin
€ 18
Supported by the Direzione Generale Creatività Contemporanea del Ministero della Cultura nell’ambito del programma Italian Council (X edizione, 2021)
Promoted by NARS Foundation, Genspace, Spazio Volta, ARTDATE 2022 – The Blank Contemporary
In collaboration with The Blank Contemporary Art, NARS Foundation, Attiva Cultural Projects, Spazio Volta
Texts by Federica Torgano, Oscar Salguero, Cassie Packard, Massimo Bagnani, Leonardo Bentini, Kyle Frischkorn, Giovanni Paolin, Edoardo De Cobelli
pp. 96
17×24 cm
eng
2023
ISBN 978-88-97753-89-6
Category: Theory
Interspecies Kin is the first publication enclosing the research that Giovanni Chiamenti has carried out over the past two years. The project was developed between the United States, specifically in New York during his residency at the NARS Foundation and a subsequent collaboration with the community biolab Genspace, and Italy, thanks to the collaboration with Spazio Volta and the support of his cultural partners Attiva Cultural Projects and The Blank Contemporary Art. Chiamenti’s practice lies somewhere between scientific popularization and his intent to be formally speculative, bordering on the sci-fi. The artist has created an organic glossary, originated from interspecies relationships, in which creatures demonstrate their adaptability to an increasingly polluted environment and the hybrid becomes the protagonist of rhizomatic relationships capable of interconnecting extremely distant worlds. The texts within the publication address the issue of micro-plastic pollution plaguing the oceans and its subsequent integration within the evolutionary process of organisms and bacteria inhabiting the deep sea. The topic is addressed not only by curators and critics but also by a marine microbiologist and a biomedical engineer. This is a transdisciplinary project in which the imaginative power of the forms generated by the artist is not intended to obscure the scientific component, but instead to bring the reader closer to the studies conducted in recent years in evolutionism.
Massimo Ricciardo
Encounters in an Archive. Objects of Migration / Photo-object of Art History
€ 25
Massimo Ricciardo
Encounters in an Archive. Objects of Migration / Photo-object of Art History
€ 25
Edited by Costanza Caraffa, Almut Goldhahn
Supported by Direzione Generale Creatività Contemporanea del Ministero della Cultura nell’ambito del programma Italian Council
Promoted and edited by Kunsthistorisches Institut Florenz, Max-Plank-Institut.
208 pp
17 × 24 cm
ita/eng
2023
ISBN 978-88-97753-90-2
Category: Catalogues Theory Visual reader
Global migration is one of the most pressing matters facing contemporaneity, but also a leitmotif in the work of Massimo Ricciardo. In his most recent project, the artist creates a dialogue between photographic objects from the Photothek of the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz and objects of migration: things that are functional to the journey, such as passports and nautical charts, but also to identity and memory, such as family photographs, diaries, a sample of earth from the homeland. The installation generated compelling questions about these ‘talking’ objects: who do they belong to? Are they part of our cultural heritage? What are the appropriate artistic and curatorial practices if one decides to collect, archive, exhibit, transform them? The dialogues prompted by Ricciardo’s installation continue in this book and involve a polyphony of voices.
Caterina Borelli
Memoria necessaria. Guida critica a dodici luoghi della Roma coloniale
€ 12
Caterina Borelli
Memoria necessaria. Guida critica a dodici luoghi della Roma coloniale
€ 12
Contributi di: Caterina Borelli, Ubah Cristina Ali Farah, Giulia Barrera, Aster Carpanelli, Maristella Casciato, Anna Cestelli Guidi, Gaia Delpino, Rosa Anna di Lella, Vittorio Longhi, Licia Martella, Zakaria Mohamed Ali, Alessandro Portelli, Eric Salerno, Alessandro Triulzi, Gabriel Tzeggai.
128 pp.
11×17,5 cm
ita
2022
ISBN 978-88-97753-80-3
Category: Territorial research Theory
Un percorso critico per la città di Roma alla ricerca delle tracce dell’impresa coloniale italiana. Accompagnati dalla riscrittura in chiave contemporanea di dodici eventi memorializzati da monumenti, arredi urbani, ponti e toponomastica, a cui fanno eco dodici voci e radici multiculturali, seguiamo un percorso che ci invita a confrontare e affrontare questa parte rimossa della nostra storia. Il viaggio si conclude nell’ex museo coloniale, in una visita attraverso alcuni oggetti della collezione, anche loro in attesa della nostra riscrittura partecipe.
VV. AA.
Lost Zone. Hiking the Dawn of Metaverse
€ 20
VV. AA.
Lost Zone. Hiking the Dawn of Metaverse
€ 20
Edited by Andrea Belosi and Joana Rafael
Contributors: Alice Dos Reis, Andreas Angelidakis, Jay Springett, Massimo Greco, Natalie P. Koerner, Tyler Coburn.
Graphic Design: Ivo Rubboli
Color and bw
208 pp.
22×14 cm
eng
2022
ISBN 978-88-97753-76-6
Category: Theory Visual reader
For a decade, from the mid-1990s, Active Worlds was the most popular user-created virtual environment on the internet. It was an online zone full of precedent and potential; a worldbuilding exercise and infrastructure holding the promise of a self-electing global citizenry amidst virtual constructions of their own imagination and creation. Coming from a background in architecture, editors Andrea Belosi and Joana Rafael have led an expedition through the remains of Active World’s principal territory, AlphaWorld. Infused with principles of psychogeography and urbanism, and sprinkled with the dream logic that seasons virtual realities, four avatars were enlisted to walk in relay the 655 digital kilometres that separate AlphaWorld’s northern and southern limits. Alongside an atlas of AW’s 495 public and private worlds, and details of the online platform’s social and technical construction, rules and labor, Lost Zone draws a line through the ruins of our recent digital past, to gain insights into our hybrid present.