Denim: the most widespread fabric on the planet, in designer Stefano Chiassai’s original sartorial reinterpretation. Text in English and Italian.
This book deals with the theme of landscape by presenting a set of important works by Gustave Courbet and other 19th century artists. Text in English and French.
100 works selected from the Cranford Collection, whose authors have contributed to shape the beginning of this millennium. Text in English and French.
With his black and white photographs of olive trees, Jacques Berthet distances himself from botany and moves closer towards sculpture or drawing. Text in English and French.
A photographic book dedicated to the projects of Michele De Lucchi’s studio, presented in a whole new way, through evocative associations: “The synapses of architecture”. Text in English and Italian.
The precious artefacts in the Aron Collection act as cue for a meticulous comparative study of medieval Islamic metalwork, created both by renowned artists and anonymous craftsmen.
Cohabitats comprises essays and visual material that look to the theme of the Biennale Architettura 2021 from the lens of a specific geographic location.
Seventy colour photographs imbued with clarity and nostalgia evoke the majestic vastness and the mysterious silence of the American landscape, from the urban periphery to the wild frontier. Text in English and Italian.
With an ironic and brazen look, Lisette Model was able to capture in her shots the most grotesque aspects of postwar American society. Text in English and Italian.
Two hundred Italian fashion jewels define the aesthetics of society through the decades, showing the transformation of styles and customs. Text in English and Italian.
Over a fifty-year period, Italian avant-gardist Paolo Gioli was able to develop a theoretical-iconographic path completely of his own, experimenting across multiple fields through his reworked devices. Text in English, Italian, and Chinese.
This lushly illustrated catalogue explores the pivotal role that prints played in shaping visual culture throughout Europe during the Renaissance.