Catalogs

Antiga Edizioni, English / Italian, 472 p.

Out of Place, 2025

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Texts by Luciano Benetton, Claudio Scorretti, Irina Ungureanu
Art and Stories from the World’s Refugee Camps* is a global narrative: the project, based on research conducted between 2022 and 2024 in eighteen of the world’s largest refugee camps, presents 284 artworks and testimonies from 264 artists who currently live in camps or have experienced displacement.
Antiga Edizioni, English / Italian, 472 p.

Art Theorema #3, 2023

Texts by Luciano Benetton, Claudio Scorretti, Irina Ungureanu
Imago Mundi takes another step on its long journey. This volume completes the Art Theorema series which, with its three collections, presents us with an overview of international contemporary art, offering an ideal vision of our world without borders.
Antiga Edizioni, English / Italian, 440 p.

Art Theorema #2, 2020

Texts by Luciano Benetton, Claudio Scorretti, Irina Ungureanu
Imago Mundi is an ongoing journey: the art collections of countries, regions and native communities (over 160 monographic collections created to date, with the participation of more than 26,000 artists), are joined by Art Theorema 2, the second volume in a series that updates and takes a deeper look at the state of world art.
Antiga Edizioni, English / Italian, 522 p.

Art Theorema #1, 2018

Texts by Luciano Benetton, Claudio Scorretti, Irina Ungureanu
Art Theorema is a continuation of the research and promotion of the artistic talents in Imago Mundi; it integrates the over 150 collections dedicated to the nations and native communities of five continents.
Antiga Edizioni, English / Italian / Romanian, 354 p.

Identity Flavour. Contemporary Artists from the Republic of Moldova, 2018

Texts by Luciano Benetton, Lilia Dragneva, Roxana Gamarț, Irina Ungureanu
An unprecedented and colourful depiction of a country suspended between East and West but anchored in the traditions of ancient peoples and engaged in a long and difficult transition, after independence from the former Soviet Union in 1991.
Antiga Edizioni, English / Italian / Arabic, 306 p.

It’s Always Been. Contemporary Artists from Lebanon, 2018

Texts by Luciano Benetton, Nathalie Ackawi, Amar A. Zahr, Sandra Dagher, Rayya Badran
Fresh visions, new focuses of attention and refined techniques; evidence of how artistic expression can also be a tool for cultural and social reconstruction, moving on from its role as an escape from the horrors of reality during the dark years of the civil war.
Antiga Edizioni, English / Italian / Kurdish, 396 p.

In-Between Worlds. Contemporary Kurdish Artists, 2017

Texts by Luciano Benetton, Claudio Scorretti, Irina Ungureanu, Aneta Szyłak, Erkan Özgen, Şener Özmen
This is the most far-reaching body of research completed to date on the creativity of the world’s largest group of people without a state: 115 artists from the various Kurdish communities in Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Syria and the diaspora.
Antiga Edizioni, English / Italian / Albanian, 360 p.

Small Is Beautiful. Contemporary Artists from Kosovo, 2017

Texts by Luciano Benetton, Mehmet Behluli, Shkëlzen Maliqi, Claudio Scorretti, Irina Ungureanu
Testimony of a vibrant creativity in a collection that crosses every generation to have marked the evolution of contemporary art in Kosovo, both during the years of membership in the Yugoslav Federation and beyond.
Antiga Edizioni, English / Italian / Turkish, 532 p.

Istanbul Codex. Contemporary Artists from Turkey, 2016

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Texts by Luciano Benetton, Claudio Scorretti, Irina Ungureanu, Lora Sarıaslan
227 works that give a real time snapshot of the art scene in a complex country, suspended between East and West, between Islamization and modernization, between advancement and untamed growth.
Antiga Edizioni, English / Italian / Slovenian, 336 p.

Voices of Transition. Contemporary Artists from Slovenia, 2016

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Texts by Luciano Benetton, Španjol Igor, Igor Zabel, Claudio Scorretti & Irina Ungureanu
A mosaic of artistic voices, both individual and collective, with a variety of educational backgrounds, ages and origins, that testifies to the recognized vitality of the Slovenian art scene.
Antiga Edizioni, English / Italian / Macedonian, 348 p.

Transfiguring. Contemporary Artists from Macedonia, 2016

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Texts by Luciano Benetton, Ana Frangovska, Claudio Scorretti, Irina Ungureanu
With languages that range from photography and digital printing to painting, graphics and sculpture, the Macedonian artists not only give life to a powerful, creative and original vision, but also reflect on a land with deep cultural roots and a past to be protected.
Antiga Edizioni, English / Italian / Montenegrin, 324 p.

Imago Montenegrina. Contemporary Artists from Montenegro, 2016

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Texts by Luciano Benetton, Mirjana Pejovic Dabovic, Claudio Scorretti, Irina Ungureanu
An extraordinary collection, unique in several ways, and a real-time snapshot of Montenegro, one of the smallest and youngest states in the world.
Antiga Edizioni, English / Italian / Serbian, 348 p.

Serbia Reconsidered. Contemporary Artists from Serbia, 2016

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Texts by Luciano Benetton, Saša Janjić, Katarina Mitrović, Claudio Scorretti, Irina Ungureanu
136 Serbian artists illustrate their country, suspended between the horizons of multi-ethnic coexistence and a national that is apt to become the ideology of the nation; amid regrets for the past and longing for the future.
Antiga Edizioni, English / Italian / Bulgarian, 372 p.

Save the Dreams. Contemporary Artists from Bulgaria, 2015

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Texts by Luciano Benetton, Claudio Scorretti, Maria Vassileva, Gaudenz B. Ruf
Imago Mundi showcases the contemporary art of Bulgaria, eastern gate of the Balkan Peninsula and link between East and West, Europe and Asia Minor, the Danube and the Black Sea, traditionally a place of transit and of extraordinary cultural heterogeneity.
Antiga Edizioni, English / Italian / Hungarian, 336 p.

Overture Hungary. Contemporary Artists from Hungary, 2014

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Texts by Luciano Benetton, Claudio Scorretti, Attila Horányi
Imago Mundi pays tribute to Hungary, its identity, its artistic tradition, its new figurative art, with a collection that brings together more than 140 artists, masters of colour and young talents.
Antiga Edizioni, English / Italian / Romanian, 348 p.

Snapshot Romania. Contemporary Artists from Romania, 2014

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Texts by Luciano Benetton, Claudio Scorretti, Cosmin Năsui
An enlightening, wide-ranging and coherent snapshot of contemporary art in Romania, the historical and geographical crossroads of Europe.
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