THE SUNDAY LIST — within SA visual core
Within the suspended, slower space of Sunday, The Sunday List has gradually taken shape: a visual column that moves Société Anonyme beyond its usual rhythm, exploring what inspires us in moments when attention shifts to the world and its different points of view.
Nature, relationships, frames, fragments taken from the world — elements that shape and reinforce our visual universe.
The column and its concept
The Sunday List is our Sunday column dedicated to visual observation.
It takes shape as a recurring appointment across our social channels, where images, photographs, and fragments of reality coexist without a fixed hierarchy. An open space where urban life, nature, and relationships intertwine, allowing subtle, not immediately explainable connections to emerge.
The purpose of the column is to communicate, through a personal gaze, aspects of existence that find their fullest expression only through images — dense, evocative, and layered with meaning.
This column was born by chance, without a planned structure.
A curatorial instinct?
A desire to communicate beyond the boundaries of our industry?
Or the need to affirm an integrated concept, where everything that exists and lives can be read through the same language?
The Sunday List thus becomes a natural extension of the way we observe and inhabit the world — a visual language that runs alongside what we do every day, and how we choose to carry it forward.
It is within this space that what surrounds us meets and strengthens the most human and essential core of Société Anonyme’s vision.
Every Sunday, between 11:00 and 12:00 — The Sunday List at @societeanonyme
Trends - Paris June '25
Delicate - Guggenheim Museum, August '25
Pick your poison - Bucharest, August '25
Broken - Playa De Somo, Spain. August '25
The only living boy in New York - Central Park, New York. April '25
Blends - Iceland, August '24
Run girlz run - New York, April '25
Sliding doors - Iceland, August '24
Modernist decay - Bucharest, August '25
concepts and images: Ginevra Zoe Giannelli