We invited Marie Quéau to create a series of images for Sudario #1 - Ouroboros. Quéau is a French artist whose photographic practice questions the descriptive nature of images by drawing on collective imagination and science fiction. In autumn 2025, her series Fury was exhibited at Le BAL in Paris, coinciding with the release of a new monograph published by Roma Publications. In her commission for Sudario she presents eighteen plates, conceived as palimpsests, cover the volume of “The Universe of Parapsychology and Esotericism”, a book she found in a second-hand bookstore. Her images — the “Barges wildfire of summer” 2025, airplane dismantling platforms, scrapyards, caves — dialogue with the 1975 entries on unexplained phenomena, mystical beliefs, and occult practices. All of it is bathed in an unsettling blue light where fire simmers beneath the surface. Her plates are scattered throughout this first issue, a sort of fade-to-black that both separates and connects the projects of 16 artists.
The limited edition has been conceived in collaboration with Marie Quéau and printer Paolo Nava (Milan), designed by ATTO. An offset print of one of the plates imagined for Sudario is enclosed in an Shiro Echo Raw envelope that wraps the magazine, making the set a collectible piece available in 75 copies.
Offset printing white/Pantone + four colors/Pantone
- Pantone blue: 072U + 2 opaque whites
Paper used: Fedrigoni Sirio Ultra black 280 gsm
Stapled with postage stamp stitching
Each limited-edition print comes with a copy of Sudario Magazine — Ouroboros, which is included in the total retail price of the edition.
We invited Marie Quéau to create a series of images for Sudario #1 - Ouroboros. Quéau is a French artist whose photographic practice questions the descriptive nature of images by drawing on collective imagination and science fiction. In autumn 2025, her series Fury was exhibited at Le BAL in Paris, coinciding with the release of a new monograph published by Roma Publications. In her commission for Sudario she presents eighteen plates, conceived as palimpsests, cover the volume of “The Universe of Parapsychology and Esotericism”, a book she found in a second-hand bookstore. Her images — the “Barges wildfire of summer” 2025, airplane dismantling platforms, scrapyards, caves — dialogue with the 1975 entries on unexplained phenomena, mystical beliefs, and occult practices. All of it is bathed in an unsettling blue light where fire simmers beneath the surface. Her plates are scattered throughout this first issue, a sort of fade-to-black that both separates and connects the projects of 16 artists.
The limited edition has been conceived in collaboration with Marie Quéau and printer Paolo Nava (Milan), designed by ATTO. An offset print of one of the plates imagined for Sudario is enclosed in an Shiro Echo Raw envelope that wraps the magazine, making the set a collectible piece available in 75 copies.
Offset printing white/Pantone + four colors/Pantone
- Pantone blue: 072U + 2 opaque whites
Paper used: Fedrigoni Sirio Ultra black 280 gsm
Stapled with postage stamp stitching
Each limited-edition print comes with a copy of Sudario Magazine — Ouroboros, which is included in the total retail price of the edition.