Sofie Baiocco archive is a curated landscape of visual resistance, subculture, and sensuality, an evolving collection that threadstogether the raw, the dark, and the beautifully defiant. It brings together rare and genre-defining works across photography, erotica,punk, art and underground publishing, forming a material history of desire, dissent, and provocation.Among its holdings are vintage Japanese SM magazines from the 1970s to the early 2000s; underground zines like Killerrr, DestroyAll Monsters, Search and Destroy, and Maximumrocknroll that capture the anarchic energy of post-punk and hardcore scenes; andmonographs by radical photographers such as Richard Kern, Merry Alpern, Nobuyoshi Araki, Daidō Moriyama, Kishin Shinoyama,Yoshiro Tatsuki, and many more.There are titles exploring tattoo culture (Tatootime), erotics, subversive fashion, and the graffiti scene (Beautiful Losers, Phil Frost,Cube, Futura); riot grrrl politics (Kathy Acker, Lydia Lunch...); art books (Isa Genzken, Kriwet Stars…); and photography-focusedworks by artists like Cindy Sherman, Shawn Mortensen, Matthew Barney, and Lauren Greenfield and many more. Also included areforgotten or banned pieces that once circulated hand-to-hand before being digitized or erased.Each spine carries a story. From high-concept photography to lo-fi scanned manifestos, the collection blurs the boundaries betweenfine art and underground culture, the museum and the mosh pit, documentation and subversion.