NERO is an international publishing house devoted to art, criticism and contemporary culture. Founded in Rome in 2004, it publishes artists’ books, catalogs, editions and essays.

NERO explores present and future imaginaries beyond any field of specialization, format or code – as visual arts, music, philosophy, politics, aesthetics or fictional narrations – extensively investigating unconventional perspectives and provocative outlooks to decipher the essence of this ever changing reality.

Contacts:
NERO
Lungotevere degli Artigiani 8/b
00153 – Rome
Italy
+390697271252
[email protected]
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Distribution:

BELGIUM, FRANCE, LUXEMBOURG, SWITZERLAND, CANADA – Les presses du réel
UNITED KINGDOM – Art Data
NETHERLANDS, GERMANY, AUSTRIA AND ALL OTHER COUNTRIES – Idea Books

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Heads of Content:
Valerio Mannucci, Lorenzo Micheli Gigotti

Creative Director:
Francesco de Figueiredo

Editor at large:
Luca Lo Pinto

Editors:
Michele Angiletta, Alessandra Castellazzi, Carlotta Colarieti, Clara Ciccioni, Carolina Feliziani, Tijana Mamula, Valerio Mattioli, Laura Tripaldi

News Editor:
Giulia Crispiani

Designers:
Elisa Chieruzzi, Lorenzo Curatola, Lola Giffard-Bouvier

Administration and Production:
Linda Lazzaro

Distribution:
Davide Francalanci

Loreleï Regamey

is a needleworker, writer and researcher interested in the transmission of minor knowledge and the social and political organization of needlework. Their writing and publishing practice focuses on re/membering a genealogy of domestic and subversive practices that link questions of citizenship, re/production and memorial politics. After a BA in Fashion Design and a MFA in Fine Arts option at the Master CCC - Critical Curatorial Cybermedia at HEAD – Genève, they collaborated on the art and design research project “Jeansdinge” hosted by IRAD (Institut de recherche en art et design), from 2021 to 2023. Loreleï is currently an assistant of the CCC Master, a collaborator for the art residency Utopiana and a Master candidate in contemporary Art History at the University of Geneva.

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