Dove turns its spotlight on our Arctic

Dove, the leading publication in the travel and lifestyle magazine market for the past twenty-five years at least, is devoting a special feature in its latest issue to the Poles, titled La Linea del Ghiaccio. Alessia Merati and Gianfranco Raffaelli describe nine journeys to our planet’s antipodes, and in so doing draw attention to our…

Our goats now in Chicago, too

Thanks to Rick Kogan’s article, our book of portraits of sheep and goats by Kevin Horan (Goats and Sheep. A Portrrait Farm; French ed. Chèvres ou moutons; Italian ed. Capre o pecore) is now headed for Chicago. This conquest of America fills us with pride, and perhaps goat here really is the appropriate word.

Our goats in New York

The Wall Street Journal has devoted column space to our photographic book Goats and Sheep. A Portrait Farm on the day of its American launch. We are naturally extremely proud of this visibility in the USA.

A unique and extremely precious object

The Farnese Cup truly is a hidden treasure, and for this reason has been chosen as the standard bearer of our series, as well as being the subject of an important article in the prominent arts magazine Connaissance des arts (February 2019). In it, Hervé Grandsart traces the artefact’s romantic history and examines its mysterious…

Seeds and eggs, looking at origins

The magazine I luoghi dell’infinito dedicates two articles in the December 2018 issue to our books featuring the stunning photography of Paul Starosta: Semi and Uova (Italian ed.), Œufs (French ed.). The first essay is by Leonardo Servadio, who discusses the potential for life contained in seeds, as well as their being the bearers of…

In the top ten of Country Music Mag

The December issue of Country Music Mag has included our Il était une fois le Western (Once upon a Time…The Western) in its “Des livres sur la piste” column, describing it as “L’un des dix meilleurs ouvrages jamais paru sur le sujet”. And we are extremely proud!

De l’aigle à la louve

Among the reviews published in the November 2018 issue of the magazine Archeo is an appraisal of our De l’aigle à la louve, edited by Stefano Mammini. Besides pointing out the importance of Carlo Maria Fallani’s patronage, the author highlights the extraordinary nature of this “pocket bestiary” admirably illustrated by Luigi Spina’s photographs. Not just plain…

Polka recommends Rejlander

One of the books the magazine Polka (2018–19 winter issue) suggests would make a good present is our Oscar G. Rejlander, artiste photographe. The magazine describes the book as enthralling, which obviously applies to the photographic pioneer’s The Two Ways of Life (1857), one of the first photomontages in history.

Make way for Eggs on Gambero Rosso

The over two hundred eggs photographed by Paul Starosta that find their way into his book Uova (Eggs) look like an array of imaginary planets. This is how this universe of multifarious eggs initially struck Federico Geremei, as well as being the metaphor the journalist uses to introduce this primordial object on the digital pages (sic)…

A “technically unrepeatable” visual dialogue

The online edition of the well-known magazine Vanity Fair offers an article by Federico Geremei on our book Capre o Pecore (English edition Goats and Sheep. A Portrait Farm; French edition Chèvres ou Moutons). Geremei is impressed by the book’s originality and its visual (and emotional) impact, as well as the skill displayed in managing not…

Some works by F. Costa online in Style Magazine

The online version of Style Magazine, Corriere della Sera’s monthly insert, includes a number of works by Fernando Costa, illustrating diverse visual effects even though all are made using street signs. Click on the link: https://style.corriere.it/mostre-e-arte/fernando-costa-e-la-seconda-vita-dei-segnali-stradali/

Luigi Spina, the photographer of antiquity

The October issue of l’Espresso napoletano includes an article on Luigi Spina by Maria Teresa Iacomino. The journalist describes him as an art historian, archaeologist, photographer, troubadour, and learned tourist guide. We are proud that Luigi is one of our authors and that, like us, he loves to surround himself with beauty and is always in search…

An object that is as common as it is special

The collector’s issue of Marie Claire Maison (Italian edition), available from the end of September, includes one of the 200 eggs photographed by Paul Starosta, the subject of our latest book Uova (Œufs in the French edition). The pictures of these extravagant “pieces”—all of which are in the Werner Haller Collection recently acquired by the Museum of Geneva—are…

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Archeo features the Farnese Cup

The cover design of the August issue of the monthly magazine Archeo. Attualità del passato, consists of a detail of the Farnese Cup. This is one of a series of wonderful photos illustrating an accompanying article by Stefano Mammini that were taken by Luigi Spina for our book co-published with the National Archaeological Museum of…