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.

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

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ITALY – A.L.I. Agenzia Libraria International 
BELGIUM, FRANCE, LUXEMBOURG, SWITZERLAND, CANADA – Les presses du réel
UNITED KINGDOM – Art Data
USA – Idea Books and Printed Matter
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

Yina Jiménez Suriel

is a curator and researcher with a master's degree in visual studies. Her curatorial practice is nourished by the transdisciplinary research she develops around the construction of imagination, contemporary emancipatory processes and reconciliation with constant movement, entitled la historia de las montañas. She is Adjunct Curator of the 14th Bienal do Mercosul (2025); Fellow curator of The Current IV by TBA21-Academy and Associate Editor of Contemporary And (C&) for Latin America and the Caribbean. Her curatorial projects include Vehículos. Una revisión (2018) at Casa Quien (Dominican Republic); the first and second phases of de montañas submarinas el fuego hace islas that took place between Pivô (Brazil) and Cinemateca Dominicana (Dominican Republic) in 2022 and between KADIST San Francisco (USA), Delfina Foundation (UK) and the Museum of Contemporary Art and Design Manila (Philippines) in 2023-2024, editing its two publications; and desde los azules (2024) at the Kunsthalle Lissabon (Portugal). She was Co-Curator of the Opening section of ARCOmadrid 2023 and 2024. Yina lives in the Dominican Republic.

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