FMR

FMR is an international magazine of art and visual culture published annually, known for its excellent iconographic selection, the quality of its critical texts, and the refined aesthetics of its editions.
Founded in 1982 by Franco Maria Ricci, FMR has positioned itself as a benchmark in art publishing, considered "the most beautiful magazine in the world" by Jacqueline Kennedy and "the Black Pearl" by Federico Fellini.

FMR does not aim to teach the history of art, but rather to transmit a love for it, educating taste and refining visual ability: a true school for the gaze.
Today, FMR continues to engage with contemporary trends, remaining faithful to the aesthetic that has distinguished Franco Maria Ricci's work: a perfect union of image and typography, with extreme attention to detail, authorial texts, and an international selection of signatures.