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TUTTI LIBERI LIBERE TUTTE Style Diggers

TUTTI LIBERI LIBERE TUTTE is an Italian graffiti publishing crew. Since 2024, it has been seeking out writers from around the world to build a collection of the most innovative and original styles. After its first year of publications, the second season has officially begun.

At the end of 2023, six people came together in a corner of the internet under the name @tl______lt. The new team had a clear goal: with all due respect to the old guard, but tired of seeing the same names in the same fanzines, they wanted to create a free space for the next generation—writers with enough talent to make the veterans jealous. They drew up a precise plan: 12 names, one publication per month throughout 2024, and a motto to serve as the title: TUTTI LIBERI LIBERE TUTTE. For many of these writers, it was a baptism by fire: they had never published anything before. Some were almost completely unknown; others had already been seen around, but not in fanzines. Aware of the power of print, backed by the skills of the 0331 collective and with the help of Usual, TLLT was born to showcase lesser-known names outside the chaos of scrolling—in the black mirror where nuggets sink like stones.

Among the freedoms claimed by TUTTI LIBERI LIBERE TUTTE is freedom of expression: each writer creates their own fanzine, with the only condition being that their style clearly comes through. Who better than the writer themselves knows what to print from the massive archive sitting on their hard drive? Unpublished pieces, lifestyle photos, pre- and post-action shots: the focus on a single writer allows readers to understand their style, their taste for surfaces, tools, and technique. But the pages are not only filled with graffiti-related images. There are also inspirations that shape each writer’s personal vision, or images tied to specific moments, each carrying its own story. Flipping through one of these fanzines is like stepping into a medieval craft workshop: you enter someone else’s world, slowly, page after page, without the superficiality of the scroll.

Over the past two years, TUTTI LIBERI LIBERE TUTTE has appeared at around a dozen events—some organized by the team itself, others in which it took part—especially European publishing fairs connected to writing, such as Unlock Book Fair and Assedio. These fairs give the public a chance to see the fanzines in person: to flip through them, browse, dig deeper, and clear up doubts directly with the publishers. Many people stopped by to ask who the writers in the project were, where they came from, what they did in life, whether they were at the booth with the team, and how they had put those publications together. A lot of personal questions. The team noticed that interest shifts in front of a monograph: curiosity about the person grows, and people start imagining their lifestyle and personality, beyond the writing itself. For this reason, every publication is paired with an interview. The first 12 interviews with the writers from TLLT’s first year were printed in Italian and presented at Bar Blue in Turin during a casual pre-Christmas raffle.

2026 began with the first edition of Graffiti Book Club, organized by Fuzi in Paris. That event also marked the start of TLLT’s new publishing season: new international names, new styles, new merch, and a packed calendar of events. In Paris, the team presented the fanzine by KSLT.T, a writer from Russia. In April, TLLT returned to SPECTRUM for the launch of Frize, two years after the launch of HOOD14’s zine. A couple of weeks later, it was time for Unlock Book Fair, where, in a corner of the Völklinger Hütte, HUZZ painted a giant unauthorized burner to mark the launch of his issue. The last event before summer took place in Berlin, a couple of years after the launch of DOGMA: CAPSOR, a psychedelic talent from N4S, painted a hall of fame with some of his most stylish friends. For those who couldn’t make it, the team brought the story to Assedio, the Modena fair organized by Urbaner, which took place the following weekend, from June 5 to 7.

Other writers are already gathering material for their fanzines, and many launches are already scheduled even beyond summer 2026: the TLLT team won’t stop until the last hidden talent has been found.