Slam Jam’s archive is officially open to the public

A research container born more than thirty years ago, the digitalised archive project is curated by Nationhood, the multidisciplinary studio founded by Achille Filipponi and Matteo Milaneschi.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood “You Are Next” Fuct T-Shirt, 1994.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood Bape Kaws Chomper Varsity Jacket, collaboration between Bape and Kaws, 2005.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood Damaged pair of an original Troop Pro-Performance black sneakers, 1985.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood Undercover Space Odyssey Explosive Bolts parka. Inspired by “2001. Space Odyssey”, by Jun Takahashi. 2018.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood Part of the vast Slam Jam skateboards collection, Supreme x Andrei Molodkin “Fuck bush”, collaboration between Supreme and the artist Andrei Molodkin, 2004.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood Slam Jam Varsity Jacket designed for Slam Jam Team in 1993.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood Giorgio Zattoni during Zoo York Tour in Marianna Skatepark in Mezzano, Ravenna (Italy), 2001

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood Stickers by Fergus “Fergadelic” Purcell x Proud 2BEA Sticker Book. Sponsored by Slam Jam 2006.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood Mode2, Luca Benini, Futura 2000 and Alberto Scabbia in Modena during “Defumo” event, a dedicated performance with street artists such as Delta, Futura 2000, who acted upon the walls against their planned demolition. Event was supported by Slam Jam, Modena (Italy), 2001.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood Luca’s hand, during the NYC trip, meanwhile it was Giulia’s birthday, New York City, 27.01.1993.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood Graffiti Artwork by Sharp from Trap Fanzine Issue 2, 1993.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood 1993 New York Luca Benini. Luca Benini wears a Pervert T-Shirt during a work trip in New York in 1993.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood Luca Benini and his daughter Giulia on a holiday trip in Puglia, summer 1998.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood Cover of Forfex Zine Issue 0 “Slut Rose”, 2009

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood Slam Jam Type artwork made by Jun Takahashi in 2004 in conjunction with the exhibition “Intermission” in Hong Kong, China, 2004.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood Stone Island raincoat jacket 1983.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood Slam Jam x Neighborhood - denim trousers “Bianco Bianco” designed for the first collaboration between Neighborhood and Slam Jam, 2009.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood A kiss at the Oasi Skatepark in Marina di Ravenna during Slam Trick Festival (Italy), 2007. Photo by Marco Marzocchi.

Over the years, Slam Jam, the iconic brand founded by Luca Benini in 1989, has been able to reinvent itself from a street culture leader and distribution company to a true international cultural reference point, thanks to Benini’s own multidisciplinary approach. Much more than just a streetwear company, in January 2021 Slam Jam launched the Circle platform in collaboration with 2050+, a digital think tank that gives voice to the most pressing issues of our time, with a focus on multiculturalism and climate change. The platform is open and extremely inclusive, as anyone can participate and express their thoughts.

Video shooting from Namaskàr India. Video produced by Slam Jam, directed by Giacomo Zanni and Emiliano Mazzoni - Dvd/Video Collection, 2007.

Nationhood has not only carried out an operation of the archive systematisation, in the Slam Jam’s headquarters in Ferrara, but has also designed a “hyper-photographic” online atlas where Luca Benini’s private collection — including 10,000 vinyl records that act as a soundtrack to the project — becomes a cultural resource to draw on. The archive is offered as a visual stream that confirms how lyrical chaos can be and how cyber is the symbolic space of a new digital romanticism. Nationhood has designed an infinite scroll stripe, a digital stream that combines different contents in a sequence of images creating a crash between Lo-Fi cinema and eBay aesthetics visual brutalism.

Crossing the German Border, video from Carhartt Spektra. Directed by Henrik Edelbo and David Couliau. Dvd/Video Collection, 2008.

So today, with one click, we can quickly access an archive that is the result of an underground cultural stratification that has inspired Benini from the 1980s to the present day. The result is a new digital collector on the anthropology of look and the underground subcultures whose founder has been a founding presence: the clubbing of the Adriatic coast, London and NY in the early 1990s, up to the international hip-hop scene and the Japan fashion neo-avant-gardes in the 1990s.

Tre risvegli in tre tempi by Gian Berto Vanni 1969 - Dvd from The Cube Bookzine, Issue 4 by Sartoria, 2004.

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Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood

“You Are Next” Fuct T-Shirt, 1994.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood

Bape Kaws Chomper Varsity Jacket, collaboration between Bape and Kaws, 2005.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood

Damaged pair of an original Troop Pro-Performance black sneakers, 1985.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood

Undercover Space Odyssey Explosive Bolts parka. Inspired by “2001. Space Odyssey”, by Jun Takahashi. 2018.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood

Part of the vast Slam Jam skateboards collection, Supreme x Andrei Molodkin “Fuck bush”, collaboration between Supreme and the artist Andrei Molodkin, 2004.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood

Slam Jam Varsity Jacket designed for Slam Jam Team in 1993.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood

Giorgio Zattoni during Zoo York Tour in Marianna Skatepark in Mezzano, Ravenna (Italy), 2001

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood

Stickers by Fergus “Fergadelic” Purcell x Proud 2BEA Sticker Book. Sponsored by Slam Jam 2006.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood

Mode2, Luca Benini, Futura 2000 and Alberto Scabbia in Modena during “Defumo” event, a dedicated performance with street artists such as Delta, Futura 2000, who acted upon the walls against their planned demolition. Event was supported by Slam Jam, Modena (Italy), 2001.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood

Luca’s hand, during the NYC trip, meanwhile it was Giulia’s birthday, New York City, 27.01.1993.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood

Graffiti Artwork by Sharp from Trap Fanzine Issue 2, 1993.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood

1993 New York Luca Benini. Luca Benini wears a Pervert T-Shirt during a work trip in New York in 1993.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood

Luca Benini and his daughter Giulia on a holiday trip in Puglia, summer 1998.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood

Cover of Forfex Zine Issue 0 “Slut Rose”, 2009

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood

Slam Jam Type artwork made by Jun Takahashi in 2004 in conjunction with the exhibition “Intermission” in Hong Kong, China, 2004.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood

Stone Island raincoat jacket 1983.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood

Slam Jam x Neighborhood - denim trousers “Bianco Bianco” designed for the first collaboration between Neighborhood and Slam Jam, 2009.

Slam Jam Archive curated by Nationhood

A kiss at the Oasi Skatepark in Marina di Ravenna during Slam Trick Festival (Italy), 2007. Photo by Marco Marzocchi.