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March 2025

ExhibitionOn the roadPresentation Tuesday March 11th, 7 pm ,

Il Matto è Il Mondo – Tarots, by Anna Luna Astolfi, published by Leporello books + Abitare la Luna – A meeting to welcome the Full Moon in Virgo  

SPAZIO LABO' - Tuesday 11 March, 7 pm Project room + PresentationThe Fool is the World - Tarot by Anna Luna Astolfi Published by Leporello Books The Tarot is an art that does not allow itself to be imprisoned by any kind of rigidity: the Arcana that compose them are a mirror and not a truth in themselves. They are chameleons, transforming themselves to adapt to the observer. The photographs that make up The Fool is the Worl

March 2025

PresentationWorkshop Satuday April 12th , 5 pm,

An afternoon with Costanza Coletti, Exercises for thinking less and presentation of the book 101 Esercizi per Persone che Pensano Troppo, published by Sonzogno editore

Anxiety? Overthinking? A thousand thoughts nagging you all the time? If you, too, can't take it anymore, come and visit us on Saturday, April 12, at 5 pm. We look forward to a light and playful afternoon in which we will experience with Costanza Coletti some of the 101 Exercises for People Who Think Too Much. We will introduce the book in a circle, exchange funny anti-anxiety strategies, and have a few laughs about our most absurd p

March 2025

Presentation Thursday March 6th, 7 pm,

Romanzo Meticcio, by Davide Degano, published by Artphilein Editions

How can contemporary Italian identity be defined? Romanzo Meticcio examines the post-colonial condition of Italy as a fundamental element of contemporary life in the Bel Paese.In Davide Degano’s research, the prefix “post” takes on a progressive historical value. The project establishes a link between the present, the colonial past, and the intranational and international waves of migration, inviting a critical attitude towards the imperialist and fascist legacies o

February 2025

Presentation Wednesday March 12, 7 pm,

Frankenstein – If You Love Solitude, You Don’t Love Freedom, by OHT – Office for a Human Theatre, published by bruno

OHT closes the project on Frankenstein with a publication that brings together Filippo Andreatta’s research and travels as he retraces the creature’s favorite places and locations. A book that presents itself as a monstrous object: grafted between the pages of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley appear the stage forms and materials produced by OHT’s encounter with the novel. They are flaps, fragments, scraps of works whose life takes place elsewhere and which her

February 2025

Presentation Wednesday February 26th, 7 pm,

Almanac of forgotten memories, by Federico Possati, published by Leporello books and Skinnerboox

Federico Possati’s book was born out of a necessity to give meaning and weight to an ever-growing pile of images, an obsessive catalog of small treasures found in everyday life. Using the structure of an uncommon diary, images, and text come together creating a narrative that continues throughout its 365(-ish) pages. Like a diary, the book is divided into 12 chapters, but unlike a classical diary, each chapter recalls a month taken fr

January 2025

Presentation Tuesday, January 28th, 7 pm,

Nicola Moscelli, Dead End, published by Penisola edizioni

Dead End is a visual investigation that intersects the past and present of the border between the United States and Mexico developed by Nicola Moscelli during the three years of the pandemic. The leitmotif of the dead end, both physical and metaphorical, transcends the geographical boundary and weaves through the entire narrative, urging the reader to delve into the complex, innervated fabric of events and issues that the borderlands have witnessed since their inception. St