KINGS

KINGS zine is a self-produced art magazine, born within the KINGS artistic project, founded in 2000 by Federica Perazzoli and Daniele Innamorato , who constitute the original nucleus of a collective open to the participation of artists, musicians and creatives from different backgrounds, whose works range from photography to collage, from neon to installations, from sculpture to merchandising, even bordering on the field of independent publishing.

Each issue of the zine, printed in black and white with the addition of a fluorescent color that changes with each release, is conceived as a limited-edition artist's multiple, enriched with gadgets and hand-crafted interventions, different for each copy, with the aim of transforming each copy into a unique object, poised between a work of art and an editorial product.

The themes addressed revolve around art, photography, and social issues, with a particular focus on contemporary life and its contradictions, yet never adopting a didactic or moralizing tone. The pages showcase established artists and emerging talents, while music, film, fashion, and design contribute organically to the construction of a shared imagination, reflecting the fluid and multidisciplinary nature of the project.