Sagep

Sagep (Società Arti Grafiche e Pubblicità) publishes books on art, culture, tourism, and leisure. Founded in 1965 by Romano Acquarone, Eugenio De Andreis, and Roberto Peschiera, it is an Italian publishing house based in Genoa. In 1995, Guzzo’s children, Cinzia and Claudio, joined the company, and Grafiche G7 in 2013 took over Sagep Editori. Thanks to its efforts and its team, Sagep secured contracts to produce catalogues for major exhibitions and museums, from Naples to Rome, from Milan to France. With a strong commitment to its printing heritage, the company has, since its foundation, focused on integrating printing and pre-press processes, and on implementing efficient, automated offset and digital workflows.

Specialising for many years in publications on Liguria, it has explored (particularly in the ‘Tourist and Art Guides’ series, some volumes of which were produced in collaboration with Italia Nostra) the region’s history, architecture, environment, traditions, and cuisine, whilst also providing in-depth analysis of certain aspects of Ligurian cultural anthropology.

This team works closely with artists to develop unique layouts, cover designs, and selects appropriate materials to ensure the highest quality in every publication.

Thanks to its special focus on Art, further enhanced by the beauty of Genoa, the city where its headquarters are located, Sagep Editori’s catalogues enjoy national and international distribution in bookstores and bookshops.