Saverio Verini
Infinita Infanzia
€ 20
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.
Dino Ignani
DARK ROME. 1982-1985
€ 30
Dino Ignani
DARK ROME. 1982-1985
€ 30
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.
Caretto/Spagna
Bright Ecologies. Caretto/Spagna: Experiences, Forms, Materials
€ 30
Caretto/Spagna
Bright Ecologies. Caretto/Spagna: Experiences, Forms, Materials
€ 30
Caretto/Spagna are precursors of ecologically engaged artistic practices. They see art as a radical experience of openness, undisciplinated research and involvement with the “things” of the world: the earth, seeds, people, stones, the museum, the river, the quarry, the tree, micro-organisms. Bright Ecologies traces and documents twenty years of their work, structured in research involving care, the transformation of matter, and experiments with form, through practices based on encounter, process, parcticipation and co-authorship.
Vv.Aa.
Costruzione dell'Universo
€ 35
Vv.Aa.
Costruzione dell'Universo
€ 35
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.
Alessandro Saturno
A Nameless Place
€ 20
Alessandro Saturno
A Nameless Place
€ 20
Alessandro Saturno lives the landscape through the body, his memory and his experience, transposing trhough painting the concept of paesagire (landscape-action) that Andrea Zanzotto introduced in his poetry. The poet’s harsh struggle against a progresso scorsoio (‘sliding progress’) shows us the landscape as an essential condition for life and art. The poet described the landscape of his childhood, which reflected his relationship with his father and was a crucial influence in his developement as a man. The same goes for Saturno, with Naples and its sea becoming the ‘threshold’ of his works: a passage to a world that is real and ideal at the same time; a world that serves as both culture and dream; a wordl of the sould after also having been a world of experience; a place you know but do not know what to call. A nameless place.
Calixto Ramírez
Da Monterrey a Monteluco
€ 20
Calixto Ramírez
Da Monterrey a Monteluco
€ 20
Da Monterrey a Monteluco, a solo exhibition by Calixto Ramírez, is the result of the Mexican artist’s residency in Spoleto and around monteluco, a hill covered with dense forest that rises to the south-east of the city. During his stay, the artist created a series of works deriving from his direct contact with the natural landscape in this location. The exhibition is a tribute to Monteluco itself: to the strenght of nature – sometimes enveloping or overwhelming, sometimes more calm and measured – and to the relationship between the elements of the landscape and the artist’s ability to interpret it, as he interacts with the natural setting in a visceral way, which is always poetic and at times playful.
Vv.Aa.
La sostanza agitata
€ 20
Vv.Aa.
La sostanza agitata
€ 20
La sostanza agitata exhibits the work of eleven artists under age 35 who share an interest in installational and plastic aspects, as well as the interaction between the work and the context in which it is displayed. The title refers to the experimental and hardly classifiable nature of the works on display, the diversity of the materials used, and an approach that declares an explicitly sculptural derivation between lightness and monumentality, irony, and issues that reflect the social changes in place. La sostanza agitata wishes to distinguish itself as a construction site of proposals, some of which are unpublished and made on site, a laboratory open to different perspectives: each artist is assigned a room, allowing the visitor to immerse themselves in the individual poetic, between organic and industrial materials, verticality and horizontality, movement and stillness, works formed from unique pieces and others that tend to spread up to a real multiplication. Catalog of the exhibition La sostanza agitata, a curated by Saverio Verini, artists: Francesco Bendini, Paolo Bufalini, Lucia Cantò, Giovanni de Cataldo, Binta Diaw, Bekhbaatar Enkhtur, Roberta Folliero, Jacopo Martinotti, Lulù Nuti, Giulia Poppi, Davide Sgambaro, 24 June – 16 October2023, Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto (PG).
AA. VV.
The Mimetic Observer
€ 30
AA. VV.
The Mimetic Observer
€ 30
Launched on the occasion of the 700th anniversary of Dante Alighieri’s death, the project is the result of a profound analysis and reflection that involved various experts and scholars as well as photography experts from the ICCD and looks at the world of the Poet in a completely new way: it focuses on the objects, landscapes and other natural elements that Dante Alighieri deals with in his major works. The luminous and photographic narrative comes to life through a meticulous reconstruction of images and optical illusions from the three Canticles, with the aid of early analogue photographic processes. The works on display have become part of the contemporary photography collections of the ICCD and are enclosed in a volume named after the exhibition, published by Viaindustriae Publishing, which is the result of extensive research into typographic printing materials and techniques. The project was supported by the National Committee for the celebrations of the 700th anniversary of Dante Alighieri’s death. The photographs of the animals were realised thanks to the collaboration of the Civic Museum of Zoology in Rome.
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
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.
Claudia Losi
Being There. Oltre il giardino
€ 25
Claudia Losi
Being There. Oltre il giardino
€ 25
What’s your idea of a natural place? Starting from this question, addressed to a heterogeneous audience, of different ages, professions and nationalities, Claudia Losi has put together Being There. Oltre il giardino (Beyond the Garden), the last chapter of a twenty-year-long research project focusing on that interweaving of meaning, perception and memory that humans deploy when looking at the world. In conducting her investigation, Losi hybridizes sociological-scientific language with artistic language, translating the many responses to her question (about four hundred, collected through an open call and a series of seminars) into images and drawings woven on an 18-meter tapestry. The work graphically synthesizes the contributions collected during the various stages of the research, constituting a visual diary between word and drawing. This book brings together a series of traces in the form of textual contributions, drawings and photographic documentation of the journeys and works that made up the project. Texts by Giorgio Vallortigara, Mauro Sargiani, Ugo Morelli, Riccardo Komesar, Cesare Raimondi, Gioia Laura Iannilli, Alice Benessia.
Richard Prince
Bibliothèque d’un Amateur. Richard Prince’s Publications
€ 38
Richard Prince
Bibliothèque d’un Amateur. Richard Prince’s Publications
€ 38
Bibliothèque d’un Amateur. Richard Prince’s Publications takes a look at Richard Prince’s library and production of artist’s books published between 1980 and 2020. This book is not a proper catalogue raisonné, but rather an invitation to browse the library of an amateur’s. It allows us to consider this important aspect of Richard Prince’s work, addressing books as well as the notion of a collection and its incompleteness, revealed here by the “ghosts” of missing books. Richard Prince is an avid book designer and collector; this zeal and fervor transpire in many book works where he photographs books from his collection, transforming a publication in an infinite library. Bibliothèque d’un Amateur is also the catalogue of the exhibition “ALL BOOKS AND SOME PRINTS” at Centre de la Photographie Genève (16 March–30 May 2021).
Caterina Silva
Pink for Flower
€ 35
Caterina Silva
Pink for Flower
€ 35
Pink for Flower is the first in-depth international publication about the work of Italian artist Caterina Silva. The book is a comprehensive, polyphonic canon spanning over a decade of the artist’s practice with written contributions by a selection of curators, artists, poets, writers and academics from across a range of disciplines. The 178-page book will be published and distributed across UK Europe as 500 coloured soft-cover copies by Bosse&Baum and the prestigious Italian publishing house, visual art research centre, archive and exhibition space, Viaindustriae. Caterina Silva (1983, Rome) is a visual artist based between Rome and London working with painting and performance. She uses painting to probe at the obscure spaces of the mind, those which are impossible to explain in words. She creates open images available to the interpretation of the observer, a consequence of a process of deconstruction of her own internal superstructure carried out through the matter of painting itself and its translation into choreographic experiments and performances. The list of collaborators includes curator Laura Smith, independent writer and curator Marta Federici, choreographer and dance-maker Cristina Kristal Rizzo, artist Bea McMahon, indologist, academician, one of the major experts of tantric shaivism and Hindu aesthetics Raffaele Torella, and researcher of radical psychiatry, Hannah Proctor.
VV. AA.
YES YES YES Revolutionary Press in Italy 1966-1977 from Mondo Beat to Zut
€ 40
VV. AA.
YES YES YES Revolutionary Press in Italy 1966-1977 from Mondo Beat to Zut
€ 40
Second edition of Yes Yes Yes Revolutionary Press in Italy from Mondo Beat to Zut, this time with a white softcover and dusk jacekt. Densely filled with reproductions of newspapers, magazines, mimeographs, news-sheets, pamphlets, and other ephemera, this book investigates the Italian scene during the turbulent years between 1966 and 1977. These revolutionary printing activities were linked to the political, ideological, and countercultural struggle of a period of protest and occupation of public spaces as areas of freedom and social creativity for a disillusioned generation. A selection of over 600 publications are catalogued in this book, output from the subversive newsrooms of the radical artistic and libertarian movements, and “ultra-political” groups, autonomists, and other collectives seeking change.