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A rectangular piece of paper with printed text is depicted, lying on a dark, textured surface that resembles fabric or carpet. The paper is primarily black with white lettering, and it is positioned on an angle.

The visible text is a bilingual description, presented in both Dutch and English, detailing the history of two magazines. The main heading on the paper reads "TIJDSCHRIFT GRANDEVÙ GRANDEVÙ MAGAZINE."

The text explains that in December 1986, Battaglia and her partner Franco Zecchin published the first issue of "Grandevù," subtitled "Grandezze e Bassezze della Città di Palermo" (The grandeur and squalor of the city of Palermo). This "rebellious magazine" featured experimental texts and focused on environmentalism, investigations, culture, photography, and dynamic graphic design. To maintain political independence, Battaglia and Zecchin self-published the magazine, with Zecchin serving as editor-in-chief until 1990. In 1991, Battaglia, alongside politician Simona Mafai and other women, founded "Mezzocielo," a bi-monthly magazine "created by and for women."

Below the main description, there are two summary sections titled "In het kort" (In short) in Dutch and "In short" in English. These sections briefly state that in 1986, Battaglia and Franco Zecchin started their own activist magazine, and later, she and other women founded a magazine made by and for women.

No people are visible, and no specific outdoor or indoor setting beyond the textured surface is discernible. The image focuses entirely on the informational text.
Eugene

Jun 4, 2026

The Hague, Netherlands

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A rectangular piece of paper with printed text is depicted, lying on a dark, textured surface that resembles fabric or carpet. The paper is primarily black with white lettering, and it is positioned on an angle. The visible text is a bilingual description, presented in both Dutch and English, detailing the history of two magazines. The main heading on the paper reads "TIJDSCHRIFT GRANDEVÙ GRANDEVÙ MAGAZINE." The text explains that in December 1986, Battaglia and her partner Franco Zecchin published the first issue of "Grandevù," subtitled "Grandezze e Bassezze della Città di Palermo" (The grandeur and squalor of the city of Palermo). This "rebellious magazine" featured experimental texts and focused on environmentalism, investigations, culture, photography, and dynamic graphic design. To maintain political independence, Battaglia and Zecchin self-published the magazine, with Zecchin serving as editor-in-chief until 1990. In 1991, Battaglia, alongside politician Simona Mafai and other women, founded "Mezzocielo," a bi-monthly magazine "created by and for women." Below the main description, there are two summary sections titled "In het kort" (In short) in Dutch and "In short" in English. These sections briefly state that in 1986, Battaglia and Franco Zecchin started their own activist magazine, and later, she and other women founded a magazine made by and for women. No people are visible, and no specific outdoor or indoor setting beyond the textured surface is discernible. The image focuses entirely on the informational text.

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