Archivio

Archivio magazine is an innovative semestrial publishing project which focuses exclusively on the archive's culture and reality. It is the first time that a publishing venture is born out of the need to enhance this huge heritage. Every issue is constructed around a theme, but in a loose way, browsing from art to fashion, culture, sport, design, cinema, science, photography… No barriers. The edition is exclusively built with archive's documents, mostly unpublished and each issue involves most relevant archives from all over the world. Each time through a high quality selection of documents, pictures and exclusive contents, Archivio's aim is to rebuild the contemporary culture opening up the heritage and richness of the archive's world, by using our ability to watch everything from a contemporary point of view, because what archives can teach us is how memory becomes future.
 
Archivio - The Design Issue
2024
bilingual edition (English / Italian)
(last copies available!)
Archivio n°10, exclusively devoted to design and its history, is edited by designer Jasper Morrison and Marco Sammicheli, director of the Museo del Design Italiano at Triennale Milano.
Archivio - The Fashion Issue
2023
bilingual edition (English / Italian)
sold out
Archivio n°9, the first issue of the third editorial cycle, is entirely dedicated to fashion and its history.
Archivio - The Sixties Issue
2023
bilingual edition (English / Italian)
The archives of the 1960s.
Archivio - The Seventies Issue
2022
bilingual edition (English / Italian)
The archives of the 1970s.
Archivio - UCSC Centenary Edition
2022
bilingual edition (English / Italian)
Special issue dedicated to the last one hundred years through the archives of the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore.
Archivio - The Eighties Issue
2021
bilingual edition (English / Italian)
currently out of stock
The archives of the 1980s: 23 archives involved, 106 archival documents found, 6 original interviews, 1 horoscope from Gilardi's Phototeca in a poster size.
Archivio - The Nineties Issue
2020
bilingual edition (English / Italian)
sold out
The archives of the 1990s.
Archivio - The Unreal Issue
2019
bilingual edition (English / Italian)
The Unreal Issue includes: Alluding to the invisible Gaetano Kanizsa, He will not come in the splendour of his glory, Memories of an observed scenario, World sign relic, Wherever you look you can admire, Against the point of view, The banality of evil, CRRI—The archive as a tool, Post-ideological autonomous island, Bodies are the objects, The beginning of the Italian music industry: Ricordi against piracy in the 19th Century, The mythology of the saint, Jeux sans frontières.
Archivio - The Americana Issue
2019
bilingual edition (English / Italian)
sold out
The Americana Issue includes: Surfing Vietnam, The Manhattan Project, John Margolies Along The Road, Catherine Dunne, In The MoMA's Vault, Jean Baudrillard On 9/11, The Black Female Imagery, Marco Ferreri: Dawn Of The End, Spectres Of Power, Disneyland Has Been Abandoned, Yes! Yes! Yes! Media Goes Underground, Tony Oursler And The Paranormal, Gianni Pettena And The Living Desert.
Archivio - The Crime and Power Issue
2018
bilingual edition (English / Italian)
The relation between crime and power through the lens of archives. Featuring: William Friedkin, Stasi Archive, La Notte, The Secret Life Of Elena Ferrari, Giorgio De Chirico On World War One, The Jonestown Massacre, Marco Malvaldi on suicide, Danse Macabre by Alberto Martini, Phone Taping Vertigo on Aldo Moro. Great thought by Elio Petri On Police Power, Cold Balkan Blood by Ana Blagojevic, Professor Andrea Pinotti on the shroud, Brad Feuerhelm on anxiety and photography, Howard Bingham: The Invisible Photographer and Michael Salu on private pictures from the first Gulf War.
Archivio - The Challenge Issue
2018
bilingual edition (English / Italian)
sold out
Archivio is a new half-yearly magazine focused on archive's culture, in its many dimensions.This first issue features: Soviet subcultures; computer pioneer Charles Babbage; Studs Terkel radio archive; Milan's economic boom; Eighties Florence; the Whitechapel Gallery's archive; Stokholm city archives; fashion writer Anna Piaggi; young Pasolini; Joan Brossa's archives at MACBA; a project by Ugo la Pietra; scores by Sylvano Bussotti; film archives from Lucio Fulci and Kon Ichikawa, and much more…
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