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Fmr Franco Maria Ricci: A Labyrinth of Beauty--A Brilliant Anthology of the 40-Plus Year History of Fmr, the Italian Magazine That Taught the World to - Hardcover

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Fmr Franco Maria Ricci: A Labyrinth of Beauty--A Brilliant Anthology of the 40-Plus Year History of Fmr, the Italian Magazine That Taught the World to - Hardcover
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by Antony Shugaar (Author), Laura Casalis (Introduction by)

A brilliant anthology of the 40-plus year history of FMR, the Italian magazine that taught the world to see art, bound in silk and adorned with gold.

"The most beautiful magazine in the world." --Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

Founded by Franco Maria Ricci (FMR) in Italy in 1982, FMR is the ultimate art magazine, a treasure trove for art lovers and a touchstone in the formation of personal taste for the past half century. This gorgeous book, filled with the very best of FMR, is essential for art lovers seeking to expand their knowledge, taste, and imagination.

Featuring some 400 images as well as articles drawn from the entire history of the sumptuous black-background magazine, this superbly produced book is printed on heavy, glossy paper with rich blacks and deep, saturated colors. With a distinctive black silk cover, adorned with gold and paired with elegant typography, it is itself a true collector's item.

Ricci traversed the boundaries of art, architecture, and design, and his unprecedented magazine became an unequivocal success. FMR is cherished by curators and gallerists around the world for its presentation of daringly bold world art of every description and contributions from some of the world's greatest writers. Paused in 2009, the biannual publication was revived in 2022 and today its US, British, French, Spanish, and Italian editions combine to make it the world's largest art magazine.

Sustainability is integral to Vendome's publishing process. All materials used in our books are 100% FSC-certified and we are proud to be a brand partner of Trees for the Future (https: //trees.org), supporting global communities through sustainable land use. By planting trees, we help create thriving regional economies, robust food systems, and a healthier planet.

Author Biography

Antony Shugaar is a writer and translator and the English-language editor of FMR magazine. He has translated novels, screenplays, and journalism for major trade publishers and university presses and has written for The Washington Post, The New York Times, The New York Review of Books, The Sunday Times of London Insight team, New York magazine, Columbia Journalism Review, Lapham's Quarterly, The Paris Review, The Village Voice, and both Advertising Age and Adweek. He has translated two books by Primo Levi as well as television series and films by Paolo Sorrentino, Luca Guadagnino, and Peppe Fiore. His translation of Gianni Rodari's Telephone Tales received the American Library Association's Batchelder Award. He lives in Washington, D.C.

Number of Pages: 480
Dimensions: 1.81 x 12.91 x 9.76 IN
Publication Date: September 09, 2025
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