Lee Miller, Tony Vaccaro, Scatti di Guerra
Lee Miller arrived in Normandy twenty days after D-Day as a correspondent for the American army, accredited after being turned down curtly by the British High Command...
Guy Tillim, Roma Città di Mezzo
Guy Tillim is a great figure of the contemporary South-African photographic scene. He began as a young reporter in the 1980’s, when he became aware of photography...
Sten & Lex, Stencil Poster
The Roman duo, renowned worldwide for their iconic work both on the street and in various galleries, began working together in 2001...
Tv Boy, Start a revolution Without Weapons
Start A Revolution Without Weapons | TVBoy leads Drago’s 36 Chambers series into an artistic representation of the digital age in this eclectic collection of fine art, drawings and graffiti.
Nick Walker, A Sequence of Events
Nick draws on the energy and imagery of graffiti but he succeeds in combining the freedom the spray can brings, with very controlled and intricate stencilling...
JonOne, JonOne Rock
JonOne grew up in Washington Heights, New York and is today considered a central artistic figure on the streets of Paris and around the world. He regularly exhibits his extraordinary work in Miami, Shanghai, New York...
Marco Delogu, Noir et Blanc
Noir et Blanc documents Marco Delogu’s artistic career from the 1980s to the present for the first time. With series ranging from Cardinals, Roman Statues, and Gypsies, to Jockeys, Prison...
Miss Van, Wild at Heart
Wild at Heart is a beautiful 60-page catalogue of the eponymous exhibition at the Dorothy Circus Galley by renowned artist, Miss Van...
Gianluca Marziani, Scala Mercalli
Scala Mercalli refers to the “The Creative Earthquake of Italian Street Art” and is the essential anthology of this fascinating movement...
Alex Flach, Berlin Calling
In Berlin Calling, Alex Flach presents an extraordinary collection of photographs that explore life in his native city over the last twelve years...
Jeremy Fish, Rome-antic delusions
Rome-antic Delusions is described by the artist as a type of “word play where reality and fantasy meet”, a reflection of both sides of his artistic persona, solitary introspection and the exuberance of changing perspectives. Complete with an exclusive interview and many entertaining contributions from his contemporaries such as Travis Millard, Jeff Soto and Mel Kadel, this book provides a fun and insightful journey in to the fanciful world of Jeremy Fish.
Pax Paloscia, Let the Kids Play
Pax Paloscia is a visual artist born in 1974, in Rome, Italy. Influenced by street art, she runs endlessly the world fitted with a camera and a suitcase full of memories...