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  • An illustration created by Emiliano Ponzi
    Emiliano Ponzi, Guido Scarabottolo, Lorenzo Mattotti, Franco Matticchio, Olimpia Zagnoli, and Gianluigi Toccafondo are just a few of the major names in illustration that are revolutionizing their profession and reinventing the face of the biggest Italian publishing houses.
  • "The Brooklyn Barge", The New Yorker, Emiliano Ponzi
    Art & Culture
    Mila Tenaglia(January 08, 2017)
    What changes when you cross the power of the pen with popular technology? Whatever it is, the marriage seems to bode well for Italian illustrators, as more and more art directors in the editorial world are beginning to recognize the style and originality of everything “Made in Italy.” We discussed this with experts in the field Stefano Imbert, member of the International Board of Directors of the American Society of Illustrators of New York, and Stefano Salis, a journalist for the Italian newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore and an expert in illustration, graphics and design.
  • Front Page Illustration: A conversation between Stefano Salis and Steven Guarnaccia
    Monday night, Stefano Salis and Steven Guarnaccia met up at the Italian Cultural Institute in NYC to talk about digitalization as well as its influence on book covers and illustration.
  • Illustrations by Olimpia Zagnoli
    Don’t miss out on the opportunity to see the works of the most talented contemporary Italian illustrators that are currently on display at the Italian Cultural Institute in New York City until October 26th.
  • Lorenzo Mattotti is one of the most loved and acclaimed Italian illustrators. In 2004, he created illustrations for "Eros", a movie directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, Steven Soderbergh and Wong Kar-wai.
    Cover Revolution! is an exhibition and book (published by Corraini Editions) that aims to document this phenomenon, featuring work by the most popular and beloved Italian illustrators such as Lorenzo Mattotti, Franco Matticchio, Guido Scarabottolo, Gianluigi Toccafondo, Emiliano Ponzi, and Olimpia Zagnoli. We are delighted to publish the introduction of the book written by the art curator, Melania Gazzotti.
  • Op-Eds
    Letizia Airos(January 27, 2016)
    A new issue of our magazine is just about hitting New York City! Why begin with a translation of a medieval poet talking about women and love?