Archivi tag: Sara Serighelli

“out of the grid”, a cura di dafne boggeri

OUT OF THE GRID. Italian zines 1978—2006 è un volume, realizzato con il bando Italian Council 11° edizione 2022, immaginato come una mappatura di quelle realtà indipendenti che dalla fine degli anni ’70 al primo decennio del 2000 si sono sviluppate sul territorio italiano attraverso l’autoproduzione di riviste amatoriali o fanzine (dall’abbreviazione di Fan Magazine).

Con una selezione di 100 progetti la pubblicazione mette in luce un ampio movimento intergenerazionale con una pluralità di estetiche, approcci stilistici e immaginari. Il lavoro di ricerca e catalogazione restituisce così una ricchezza finora inesplorata di percorsi, accomunati dalla stessa passione per le scene underground e dal desiderio di creare alternative per mezzo della musica e delle espressioni creative del periodo.

Tra i titoli inclusi nella pubblicazione: Harpo’s Bulletin [Bologna], Mazquerade [Perugia], Megawave [Napoli], T.V.O.R. [Como], Drynamil [Milano], Rebel Soul [Bari], Skate or Sucks! [Vercelli], Trance [Pisa], CROM! [Grosseto], Gommina [Alessandria], Tribe [Milano], Tendencies [Siena], Adenoidi [Perugia], Neoclima [Torino], Aelle [Genova], GOSH! [Bologna], Trap [Milano/Treviso], Bad Attitude [Torino], Zap [Catania], Link Project [Bologna], Clit Rocket [Roma], Speed Demon [Milano], Equilibrio Precario [Trento], Codici Immaginari [Roma], TRAX [Forte dei Marmi], Xerox [Milano].

Il volume di 400 pagine, in lingua inglese, curato in collaborazione con Sara Serighelli è edito da Les Presses du réel, realizzato e pubblicato a seguito della vittoria della XI edizione del bando Italian Council, stampato su carta Sappi, con il supporto di VANS

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an exhibition at printed matter: “out of the grid: italian zines (1978–2006)”

Printed Matter is pleased to present Out of the Grid: Italian Zines (1978–2006), an exhibition (also from a —sadly sold-out— book) bringing together a selection of historical underground publications that exemplify the aesthetic language and approaches of various subcultural movements across Italy. The exhibition is developed by artist Dafne Boggeri and photographer Alien, drawn from the research for the publication of the same name. The publication, published by Les presses du réel (2023), was created by Boggeri for SPRINT and O’ non-profit association, in collaboration with Sara Serighelli and Marta Zanoni.

The work on view—including original fanzines, facsimiles, in-progress materials and related tools—traces the ways in which independent publishing in Italy was shaped by social, political, aesthetic, and technological shifts across three decades. The zines are of an era characterized by Boggeri as ‘post-movement to pre-internet3.0’—a period of time shaped by the loss of collective political purpose following the uprisings of ‘68, the subsequent rise of 80s punk mentality, and a lively print culture that thrived before digital space became a primary mode for communication and the dissemination of ideas. This outpouring of creativity was captured by mimeographs, photocopiers and offset machines, resulting in printed works that articulate a shared language around subcultural identity, as well as an evolving visual and typographic sensibility, often grounded in cut-and-paste.

The publications on display include projects like the Metal zine Fireball, queer productions Fuck bloc, PH+TXT and Clit Rocket, and role-playing game zines like Spell Book and Crom! alongside their original paste-ups. Also on view are some international publications that played a pivotal role in shaping local movements and served as precursors to the emergence of a distinct Italian scene.

On the walls, metal offset plates from the printing of Out of the Grid offer insight into the materiality of industrial print production in contrast to a DIY zine-making.

A selection of posters draws attention to scanned fragments from the zines themselves—amplified illustrations, slogans, and typographic experiments that convey the raw energy and attitude of the movements they represent.

On occasion of the presentation, Printed Matter releases ‘Mattone,’ an A2-sized poster by Boggeri available for free takeaway. The work features a brick-texture borrowed from a found 1980s Letratone sheet, once used by architects and graphic designers for dry transfers of letters, numbers, and motifs. The wall is reminiscent of typical gathering spots for young people across Italy, known colloquially as the ‘muretto’ (‘small wall’) and evokes references such as the iconic 1976 Ramones album cover and historic divisions like the Berlin Wall, serving as a potent symbol of rebellion and counterculture.

Special thanks to Roberto Di Meglio and Roberto Rog Gigli for lending their original material.

This exhibition is supported by the National Endowment for the Arts.

The exhibition graphic uses a cropped image from the cover of the zine Clit Rocket n.03, 2004, edited by Veruska Outlaw.

https://slowforward.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/out-of-the-grid-zines.pdf
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“dedalo 2018”, di giovanni andrea semerano @ la camera verde (roma)

Centro Culturale LA CAMERA VERDE

Via Miani 20, Roma

proiezione del film

DEDALO 2018

di Giovanni Andrea Semerano

nei seguenti giorni di maggio:

Giovedì 4, Venerdì 5, Sabato 6, Giovedì 11, Venerdì 12, Sabato 13, Giovedì 18, Venerdì 19, Sabato 20, Giovedì 25, Venerdì 26, Sabato 27

orari: 18:30 / 20:30

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DEDALO 2018

di Giovanni Andrea Semerano – 2019
con Franco Brocani, Olimpia Carlisi, Sergio Bini “Bustric”, Marcello Sambati, Enrico Ghezzi, Piergiulio Brocani, Gianluca Mei, Alessandro De Santi, Irene Semerano, Livio Fiorelli, Chiara Fiorelli, Pino Bertelli, Danilo Tossini, Benedetta Tulli, Ermanno Monti, Cristina Beccarini, Margaret Oluwafumilayo Fadare, Rita Astolfi, Lina Fabrizi, Rita Fabrizi, Giovanni Cozzani, Elise Gruau, Luigi Francini, Ana Thomas, Sara Serighelli.

Musica di Matias Guerra.

Si consiglia la prenotazione 3405263877

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