





Aa. Vv.
Senza mai sfiorire. Densità e leggerezza nella scultura italiana contemporanea
€ 20
Co-published with Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto
Edited by Saverio Verini
With a conversation between Saverio Verini and Cecilia Canziani
52 pp.
19 x 28 cm
bw and color print
ita/eng
2025
ISBN 979-12-81790-28-5
Category: Catalogues
Senza mai sfiorire. Densità e leggerezza nella scultura italiana contemporanea Without ever fading. Density and lightness in contemporary Italian sculpture) presents to the public a selection of works of artists born in the 1970s. The exhibition path combines different interpretations of sculptural language: a survey of the trends and developments of a medium in continuous transformation, capable of constantly challenging itself and its assumptions, renewing and regenerating itself over time. The set-up, characterised by one work per room, is designed to enhance the singularity of each work and create an intimate dialogue between the works and Palazzo Collicola's Piano Nobile. The age factor, together with the reflection on the plastic dimension, is not the only distinctive element. In fact, all the works exhibited seem to share a specific internal tension: in each work, references to tradition coexist with elements that seem to contradict it, a sense of gravity and lightness, organic materials and others of industrial origin, duration and ephemeral character.


Aa. Vv.
Ungers, dopotutto. Ungers, dopotutto. Frammenti di un progetto per Gibellina
€ 12









Aa. Vv.
Ungers, After All. Fragments of a Project for Gibellina
€ 12
Edited by Elena Catalano, Alessandro Iannello, Tommaso Mola Melegalli, Costanza Zeni
Produced by Fondazione Studio Rizoma
Texts by Pier Vittorio Aureli, Winston Hampel
80 pp.
12 X 19 cm
ita/eng
2025
ISBN 979-12-81790-35-3
Category: Catalogues Territorial research
A few years after the 1968 earthquake, the Istituto Superiore per l'Edilizia Sociale of Rome sent the plan for the total reconstruction of Gibellina Nuova, inspired by the models of the English New Towns. After an initial phase during which mayor Ludovico Corrao invited international architects and artists to participate in the city redesign, in the late 1970s a group of professors from the University of Palermo organised a series of seminars and workshops to reflect on the reconstruction. At that moment, Oswald Mathias Ungers was called to design the central area of the settle-ment, which was still undefined. His Civic Centre proposal reflected on the relationship between built and public space, between city, monument and history. However, little was real-ised, not really with rigour. The hotel, started on the edge of town, was soon abandoned. The artisanal district was freely adjusted to the needs of local activities. The housing along Viale Belice was built but its public walkway leads nowhere. What remains of the block of houses that was supposed to enclose a garden is a huge dry meadow and a small lake, ironically the element most faithful to the original project, in the centre of the town.


Elisa Montessori
Segno Sogno
€ 20






Elisa Montessori
Segno Sogno
€ 20
A cura di Stefano Verri
Pubblicazione realizzata in occasione della mostra Segno Sogno, Palazzo Bisaccioni, Jesi
Promossa da Fondazione CR Jesi
Con il patrocinio del Comune di Jesi
40 pp.
20 x 20 cm
ita
ISBN 979-12-81790-33-9
Category: Catalogues
Attraverso una gestualità spontanea e intensa, Montessori esplora visioni interiori, sospese tra realtà e immaginazione, in un dialogo costante con il mondo del sogno. Come nei sogni, l’artista torna ciclicamente su temi ricorrenti: natura, letteratura, arte, riletti attraverso un linguaggio personale e poetico. Simbolo chiave dell’esposizione è il vortice, figura archetipica che incarna trasformazione, rinascita e discesa nelle profondità dell’essere. Una spirale vitale, che per Montessori rappresenta la struttura intima dell’identità umana, una metafora del DNA. Le carte, medium prediletto da Montessori, rivelano la delicatezza e al tempo stesso la densità del suo pensiero. Un materiale “umile” che diventa strumento di introspezione. Le tele, più strutturate e stratificate, esprimono un’urgenza materica, un bisogno di approfondimento e sedimentazione. Segno sogno è dunque un viaggio nella poetica di Elisa Montessori, un invito a immergersi in un universo dove ogni opera è una domanda aperta, un richiamo alla riflessione, una possibilità di riconoscimento.
Catalogo della mostra Segno Sogno, a cura di Stefano Verri, 14 giugno – 28 settembre 2025, Palazzo Bisaccioni, Jesi.


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.


Pietro Perotti
THE Fiat Mirafiori Toilets. Actions and Photographies
€ 15











Pietro Perotti
THE FIAT MIRAFIORI TOILETS. ACTIONS AND PHOTOGRAPHIES
€ 15
Edited by Davide Tidoni, Franco Berteni
In collaboration with Compulsive Archive, Milan
144 pp.
17 x 25 cm
ita/eng
ISBN 979-12-81790-29-2
Category: Artist's books Catalogues
This book collects photographs taken by Pietro Perotti – a worker at the Fiat Mirafiori plant in Turin – who, starting in 1985, created protest writings and drawings in the factory toilets to oppose the oppressive policies of the company and of the FIAT boss Agnelli. This widespread and personal form of protest followed years of activism in class struggles and strikes during the previous decade.
Perotti systematically photographed the drawings and writings, secretly bringing a camera into the factory and timing the shutter release with the automated toilet flushes to muffle the sound of the click.
Perotti’s story starts at a precise moment in time, at the beginning of 1985, and in a precise location, the FIAT factory at Torino Mirafiori, transporting the reader back in time. Assembled for the very first time in this volume, here is a working-class story that was first scrawled and scribbled in the large factory’s toilet cubicles, and then documented on photographic paper.


Vv. Aa.
Sound Chapters
€ 15
















Vv. Aa.
Sound Chapters. Voices of Sound Experimentation in Italy
€ 15
Edited by NUB (Francesca Lenzi / Federico Fiori) and Gabriele Tosi
224 pp.
11,5 x 18,5 cm
ita/eng
ISBN 979-12-81790-26-1
Category: Catalogues Sound
Sound Chapters: Voices of Sound Experimentation in Italy is a hybrid volume dedicated to the Italian auditory arts scene. Using textuality as an intimate form of sound, the book reflects the texture of the voice in writing. Words function like ventril-oquy, imitating remote vocalities. In the chapters, short stories, essays, research papers, poems, scores and songs sound without hierarchy, emphasising plurality. By weaving together contri-butions that elude conventional modes of writing, the project amplifies a fluid and inclusive bibliography on the subject. Le autrici e gli autori di questo libro sono artiste, ricercatrici, curatrici e organizzatrici culturali che, negli ultimi dieci anni, hanno avuto un ruolo attivo nella scena sperimentale della arti sonore in Italia. The book is not only a theoretical reflection on the Italian soul scene but also a catalogue for Mezz'aria. La strana apertura della ricerca sonora, a collective project that explored sound research within the exhibition setting of the Museo del Novecento e del Contemporaneo di Palazzo Fabroni a Pistoia (20.05-15.08 2023). Artists and researchers: Marco Baldini, Elena Biserna, Luca Boffi, Andrea Borghi, Mattia Capelletti, Francesco Cavaliere, Stefano De Ponti, Nicola Di Croce, Giulia Deval, Alessandra Eramo, Paolo Gabriotti, Giulia Gonfiantini, Renato Grieco, Riccardo La Foresta, Enrico Malatesta, Chiara Pavolucci, Leandro Pisano, Diana Lola Posani, Radio Papesse, Francesco Toninelli.


Petra Feriancová
Eternity, her responsive body and other stories
€ 20






Petra Feriancová
Eternity, her responsive body and other stories
€ 20
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.


Vv. Aa.
Lavoro, solidarietà, istruzione
€ 20


Vv. Aa.
Lavoro, solidarietà, istruzione. The mutual aid society in the Moro collection at the Library of Modern and Contemporary History.
€ 20
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.


Vv. Aa.
Terreno. Traces of the Accessible Everyday
€ 18













Vv. Aa.
Terreno. Traces of the Accessible Everyday
€ 18
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
Category: Catalogues Territorial research
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
€ 20









Iulia Ghiță
He Failed to Save The One he Loved Most
€ 20
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.


Aa. Vv.
Barriera Uninstitute
€ 18









Aa. Vv.
Barriera Uninstitute. The Aftershow Book: A Critical Inventory Of Documents
€ 18
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.


Aa. Vv.
Collezioni emergenti
€ 18











Aa. Vv.
Collezioni Emergenti. L'esperienza di Giovane Fotografia Italiana | Premio Luigi Ghirri
€ 18
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
€ 20






Chiara Camoni
Inizio Fine. Rotondo. Tutte le cose del mondo
€ 20
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
Category: Artist's books Catalogues
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.