448 pages Edited by Vincenzo Trione Text(s) by Massimo Bray, Alice Pasquini, Vincenzo Trione, Emanuele Trevi, Anna Luigia De Simone Designed by Gianfranco Casula 21 x 14.6 cm Language: English, Italian Paperback Publisher: Treccani 2024
Alicè offers an intimate journey into the creative universe of Alice Pasquini, an internationally acclaimed street artist, illustrator, and scenographer from Rome, known worldwide as Alicè.
Curated by Vincenzo Trione, this richly illustrated volume opens the pages of the artist’s personal sketchbooks, revealing the raw energy, poetic sensibility, and human connections that fuel her work. From fleeting observations of daily life to reflections on relationships and places, these drawings capture the essence of an artistic practice that resists stereotypes and redefines the portrayal of women in contemporary art.
Alongside Alicè’s own handwritten notes, the book features critical essays by Vincenzo Trione, Emanuele Trevi, and Anna Luigia De Simone, offering a multifaceted reading of her career and artistic language.
Through its blend of personal testimony and critical insight, Alicè is more than a catalogue: it is a visual diary, a manifesto of creativity, and a rare opportunity to step directly into the imagination of one of the most vital voices in international street art today.