Within three years, Drago is to produce 36 books that are dedicated to the work of 36 leaders in today's art world. The artists are confined to the use of only black, white and a single colour of thei
Roma Wasn't Built in A Day is the catalogue of the first four editions of the Outdoor Urban Art Festival. It was founded in 2010 as the urban redevelopment of the Ostiense district in Rome through lar
In Animal Collective, Fupete and Jacklamotta create escapist dreams through their alternative reality. The stunning addition to the 36 Chambers series leads the reader deep into a menagerie of fantast
Flying Carpets is the catalogue for the French Academy in Rome - Villa Medici's Flying Carpets exhibition, and features over 70 images and a series of essays. The catalogue examines the use of flying
Part of the 36 Chambers series published by Drago, Why Style's Dirt Don't Hurt condenses a decade of research and experimentation into an extraordinary series of succinct texts, graphic projects, draw
Drago's 36 Chambers series displays the striking, often politically motivated images of renowned street art duo, Evol and Pisa73. The book showcases an extensive collection of their intricately detail
TVBoy leads Drago's 36 Chambers series into an artistic representation of the digital age in this eclectic collection of fine art, drawings and graffiti. His unique iconography depicts heavily caricat
Arrivals and Departures is the first and only collection of works by Logan Hicks, one of the most acclaimed street and stencil artists in the world. His stunning murals plastered on the surfaces of Ne
In November 2009, R.J. Rushmore curated The Thousands exhibition at the Village Underground Gallery in London. Showcasing original works by some of the top names in street art, including Faile, Banksy
Paper Cuts commemorates Brian Adam Douglas' first solo show in the UK at the Warrington Museum of Art. In the exhibition, the Brooklyn based artist aimed to portray the animated ambivalence of parenti
Jean-Marc Bustamante, Villa Medici, is the catalogue for the French Academy in Rome's exhibition of the same name, on display in 2012. As well as the renowned French artist, the catalogue also feature
Les Bains was a nightclub in Paris that drew many big names back in the day. They partied hard within the walls up until the building was deemed unsafe and condemned in 2010 after terrible renovations
Invito all'Opera celebrates 23 years of exhibitions at one of Rome's leading galleries, Il Ponte Contemporanea. The book presents a fascinating dialogue between the well-known international names of t
Punk was not only a musical movement: it was about looks and images, whose means and uses it was redefining. From its beginning in the mid-1970s, punk established a model for an alternative practice o
Born 1972 in a working class neighbourhood on the east side of Baltimore, Chris Stain's stencil work explores inner city life from inside and outside of the individual. His new book Long Story Short e
Miss Van's new series of melancholic portraits adds a generous dose of coquetry and mischief to the ingredients of her work, managing to bring out all the glamour, sensuality and sparkle of the female
A catalogue of the group show, curated by Eric de Chassey at the Academie de France a Rome from June 11 to September 14, 2014. The exhibition shows three periods in the career of four artists; the Ita
The first of three chapters telling the story of Dorothy Circus, one of the most famous contemporary art galleries in Rome. Alexandra Mazzanti, owner and curator, is known for her artistic foresight a
I Mutanti (The Mutants) is the complete catalogue of the exhibition of the same name held at The French Academy in Rome, Villa Medici. The five featured conceptual artists, or 'mutants', are prophets
Sten & Lex are renowned street artists who have exhibited in London, New York, Italy and Norway alongside luminaries including Blek le Rat. Their b/w mugshot style portraits exude a raw, underground s