LEFTOVER NOTEBOOKS – NICOLÁS ROMERO

Description

SHE.LAB – “Leftover Notebooks” Series / Nicolás Romero

15 x 21 cm
Ivory paper / blank / dotted
SET OF TWO /  eack one is a unique piece

For the cover, we use the leftover paper produced while making
“Is This a Political Statement?” screen-print, printed by 56Fili.

Hand bound by SHE.LAB in 2022

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Artist info

Nicolas Romero

Nicolás Romero (Buenos Aires, 1985) began twenty years ago signing Ever and doing graffiti in the streets of his native Buenos Aires, a city that was living the hangover of a military dictatorship that had lasted eight years and that at that time understood street art as an expression of freedom. He moved away from graffiti to start developing a mural work with which he experiments and plays with its symbolic charge in his confrontation with public space.  At present, Nicolás is developing his work around the "Dead Natures", with which through the union of elements he has found a way to use the image as a means of social reflection and anthropological research. He works through traces that he finds in his most immediate context, the result of the social network and symbols born from the coexistence of social, cultural, and economic factors. From soft drink bottles to religious prints, political symbols, contemporary icons or something as apparently innocent as fruits and vegetables are part of these compositions that he uses as a bridge to talk about more complex realities. Romero's training in painting and drawing began in 1999 with Ariel Olivetti and between 2007 and 2008 he studied at the Rojas Cultural Center. In 2014 he was selected for the Facebook artists' program and from 2019 he participated in the study method "Work Clinic" with the artist Diana Aisenberg. He has had solo exhibitions at the gallery The Diogenes Club in Los Angeles, at Varsi Gallery in Rome, Libertad Gallery in Queretaro or Dinámica Gallery in Buenos Aires, besides having participated in other group shows in France, Italy, Netherlands, South Africa, Austria, Australia, Mexico, Spain, and the United States. His work has been selected in cultural institutions such as the Amalita Fortabat Museum and Palais de Glace in Buenos Aires, the Macro Museum in the city of Rosario, or the Biennial of urban interventions in the CCEC and the Caraffa Museum in Córdoba, Argentina.

Artist info

shelab

SHE.LAB is a creative studio specializing in editorial design and the art of handcrafted bookbinding born in 2019 from the idea of designer Paola Pompili with the aim of creating a reality that would become a referral point for book and paper object lovers, thanks to the experimentation of different techniques, materials, and supports. The ten-year collaboration with Galleria Varsi in Rome has evolved over time, making She.Lab an essential component of this project. Starting from January 2022, in fact, She.Lab works inside Varsi Art&Lab's laboratory and embody, together with the screen printing studio 56Fili and the design studio Base/34, its artisanal and productive side. In this space, Paola Pompili and bookbinder Claudia Mosena (who joins the project in 2022) work in synergy to design and create products that feature research, craftsmanship, and uniqueness as their strengths. The studio opens outward during workshops and becomes a place for sharing and disseminating manual skills and traditional workmanship dedicated to the world of bookbinding.

More info

VARSI stationery is a series of stationery products created together with SHE.LAB studio (graphic studio and artisan bookbinding laboratory). It offers VARSI and other brand products created in collaboration with various internationally renowned artists.

The collection includes annual planners, notebooks, sketchbooks, photo albums, pens, pencils, etc.

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“Leftover notebooks” is a new series of notebooks, part of Varsi Stationery, that are born from the scraps produced in our screen printing laboratory.

In fact, each screen printing requires a series of tests that are used to achieve the best results.

We decided to reuse these scraps to create unique and practical notebooks that can help us recycle paper in a sustainable and useful way.

Each piece is entirely bound by hand by SHE.LAB in our bookbinding laboratory.

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