Rarity | Only 3 copies available
Originally published in 2016, Sudario Fanzine – Issue No. 2 is one of the rarest titles from the four-issue series produced between 2014 and 2018. Widely considered one of the most iconic releases of the project, this issue has circulated internationally and has been acquired over the years by major institutions and private collections, including The Photographer’s Gallery in Soho. Most existing copies now reside in long-term archives or established collections—making the few remaining copies exceptionally scarce.
Curated by Stefano Tripodi and produced by The View From Lucania, Issue No. 2 continues the original mission of Sudario: to look at Southern Italy beyond stereotypes, tracing its fractures, brightness, and contradictions through images alone. The fanzine proposes an editing approach where absence functions as much as presence, inviting readers to make their own narrative connections without textual guidance.
The issue features contributions from:
Martin Errichiello & Filippo Menichetti — In quarta persona
Valerio Spada — I Am Nothing
Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs — Constructions (Basilicata)
Michael Sieber — Gentle Genius by GG-Loop
Designed and printed in Risograph by ATTO studio (Sara Bianchi and Andrea Zambardi), the fanzine reflects the raw, tactile, and experimental spirit that defined the early years of Sudario.
Printed in a limited edition of 60 numbered copies, Issue No. 2 sold out shortly after release. Only three copies remain available here, originally held back for press and archival purposes.
195x270mm
Fedrigoni Woodstock Cipria 140gsm paper
2-color Risograph print
Rarity | Only 3 copies available
Originally published in 2016, Sudario Fanzine – Issue No. 2 is one of the rarest titles from the four-issue series produced between 2014 and 2018. Widely considered one of the most iconic releases of the project, this issue has circulated internationally and has been acquired over the years by major institutions and private collections, including The Photographer’s Gallery in Soho. Most existing copies now reside in long-term archives or established collections—making the few remaining copies exceptionally scarce.
Curated by Stefano Tripodi and produced by The View From Lucania, Issue No. 2 continues the original mission of Sudario: to look at Southern Italy beyond stereotypes, tracing its fractures, brightness, and contradictions through images alone. The fanzine proposes an editing approach where absence functions as much as presence, inviting readers to make their own narrative connections without textual guidance.
The issue features contributions from:
Martin Errichiello & Filippo Menichetti — In quarta persona
Valerio Spada — I Am Nothing
Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs — Constructions (Basilicata)
Michael Sieber — Gentle Genius by GG-Loop
Designed and printed in Risograph by ATTO studio (Sara Bianchi and Andrea Zambardi), the fanzine reflects the raw, tactile, and experimental spirit that defined the early years of Sudario.
Printed in a limited edition of 60 numbered copies, Issue No. 2 sold out shortly after release. Only three copies remain available here, originally held back for press and archival purposes.
195x270mm
Fedrigoni Woodstock Cipria 140gsm paper
2-color Risograph print