Sudario / 1
The first issue of Sudario magazine takes its title from the ancient figure of the Ouroboros, the serpent that devours and regenerates itself. It is a symbol of cycles without end, of collapse that feeds new growth, of opposites that refuse to separate. This image gives form to the way we look at the Mediterranean today: as a space where catastrophe and survival are inseparable, where faith and cynicism, myth and infrastructure, ritual and violence, coexist in one continuous loop. The Ouroboros embodies this logic of resistance: destruction that is also creation, a circle that holds contradiction without closure.
Curated by Stefano Tripodi & Magal Avezou
Designed by ATTO
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Sudario is an independent visual arts magazine dedicated to critical and contemporary narratives of the Mediterranean. Conceived and directed by Stefano Tripodi, the project is configured as an editorial platform that investigates visual culture through alternative perspectives, far from stereotypical representations. The magazine stands out for its rigorous curatorial approach and design that prioritizes narrative continuity. Sudario proposes a complex and stratified vision of the Mediterranean, between history, politics and imagination.

