Publishers
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Cellule architecture de la FWB
Created in 2007 as part of the Ministry of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation, the Architecture Unit has developed a publishing division to re...Read more
Created in 2007 as part of the Ministry of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation, the Architecture Unit has developed a publishing division to report on, among other things, the vitality of architectural creation in French-speaking Belgium, the wealth of 20th-century heritage in Wallonia, the diversity of artists working hand in hand with architects, its participation every four years in the Venice International Architecture Biennale, and its involvement in the development of architecture in Belgium, the diversity of artists working hand in hand with architects, its participation every four years in the Venice International Architecture Biennale and, more recently, the activities of the Institut culturel d'architecture Wallonie-Bruxelles.
In all, the fifty or so titles published are systematically commissioned from authors, photographers and graphic designers, most of whom are active in Wallonia and Brussels, illustrating the diversity of their artistic and cultural practice.
CIVA
The publishing house of the CIVA (Centre International pour la Ville et l'Architecture et le Paysage) specialises in architecture – Belg...Read more
The publishing house of the CIVA (Centre International pour la Ville et l'Architecture et le Paysage) specialises in architecture – Belgian and international –in urban and rural settings. It offers – on its own or as part of a co-publication, in one or several languages – beautiful books dedicated to contemporary and emerging architecture but also the great figures of the 20th century, as well as exhibition catalogues. CIVA Editions are also developing several collections, one of which, ‘Ville et architecture’, highlights the architectural heritage of cities such as Riga, Lviv, Krakow, Brussels and its engineering heritage, and more recently, Kinshasa. The CIVA also wants to reflect the variety of contemporary practices within the field of architecture in the Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles (the Jeunes Architectures collection).
Academia
Since 1987, Academia has been publishing works in the humanities and literature, driven by the ambition to share knowledge and open new hori...Read more
Since 1987, Academia has been publishing works in the humanities and literature, driven by the ambition to share knowledge and open new horizons. Initially focused on academic publishing, the house has evolved to reach a wider audience with accessible essays, thought-provoking narratives, and a 100% Belgian literature that seeks out unique voices.
Over the years, the catalog has grown with new authors, broadening perspectives and questioning the world we live in. The books we publish aim to transmit knowledge, spark curiosity, and foster reflection.
Academia is also a human-scale publishing house, guided by strong values : quality, commitment, and close ties with its readers. Because reading is about discovering, questioning, and seeing the world differently.
Mulet (Le)
Created in 2018 by Mathieu Van Assche and Simon Vansteenwinckel, Le Mulet publishers have the following aims: publishing and selling books, ...Read more
Created in 2018 by Mathieu Van Assche and Simon Vansteenwinckel, Le Mulet publishers have the following aims: publishing and selling books, magazines, or any other printed matter highlighting a plastic work (photography, illustration, graphics, etc.) by Belgian or foreign authors.
Union Académique Internationale
The Union Académique Internationale (UAI) is an international organisation of national academies in the fields of human and social sciences...Read more
The Union Académique Internationale (UAI) is an international organisation of national academies in the fields of human and social sciences. Its objectives are to initiate, recognise, promote and finance long-term international research projects. Founded in 1919 in Paris with a General Secretariat established in Brussels, the UAI consists today of around one hundred Academies, from 63 countries across every continent. Conscious that numerous projects of a wide scope in human and social sciences cannot be undertaken and carried out in a short space of time, UAI has declared itself ready to support important long-term projects. The UAI already sponsors over 3000 works. Many of those are fundamental reference tools, such as dictionaries, encyclopaedias, and text editions, of which certain publications are available on the web. The UAI is constantly launching new international projects, the most recent regarding the transformation of Mediterranean cities throughout history.
Centre des Écritures Dramatiques Wallonie-Bruxelles (CED-WB)
Accommodated by the Province de Hainaut, the Centre is developing a series of activities and is offering a number of services in order to fu...Read more
Accommodated by the Province de Hainaut, the Centre is developing a series of activities and is offering a number of services in order to fulfil its main objectives: to help authors in the management of their works, including the distribution and promotion of their publications in the theatrical and literary worlds in Belgium and abroad, as well as the aim of promoting the circulation of playwrights in the context of international exchanges.
Amongst its activities, it in particular manages an active Théâtrothèque which groups together more than 900 manuscripts and works edited by authors of the Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles. Since 2009, the Centre has taken care of the management of a writer’s residence situated in the park of Mariemont.
Arno Éditions
Arno editions is a very young publishing house that fully started its activity only in 2019. Arno editions? project is part of the Internati...Read more
Arno editions is a very young publishing house that fully started its activity only in 2019. Arno editions? project is part of the International committee for conflict management (an international non-profit organisation based in Brussels) and aims to publish works from authors that promote and protect human rights in warzones.
La Place
Éditions La place publishes books at the crossroads of literature, poetry, the arts, and research. They focus on the notions of place, disp...Read more
Éditions La place publishes books at the crossroads of literature, poetry, the arts, and research. They focus on the notions of place, displacement, and the trajectories of individuals, as well as the texts that bear their imprint. Through their publications, they seek to explore new ways of weaving narratives and interpreting the world. Their catalogue includes contemporary literary and poetic works, as well as hybrid forms that blend text, image and photography, poetic prose, multilingual writing, diaries, and logbooks.
Névrosée
Névrosée publishing house was founded in May 2019 with the aim of republishing all the Belgian women of letters that were forgotten or nev...Read more
Névrosée publishing house was founded in May 2019 with the aim of republishing all the Belgian women of letters that were forgotten or never famous.
Tandem
Tandem is a double adventure, through the worlds of edition and engraving, and is the result of the tireless work of an association. Tandem ...Read more
Tandem is a double adventure, through the worlds of edition and engraving, and is the result of the tireless work of an association. Tandem was founded in 1974 and since them never stopped editing, distributing and exhibiting books and prints. Its catalogue praises some well-known names of current creation: Bogdan Borcic, Pierre Caille, Antonio Segui, Jo Delahaut, Lismonde, Cees Andriessen, etc.
Tandem gives to a hundred of young people the opportunity to participate to the collection “History in images” and allows artists of all disciplines to express their concepts as well as their way of working and of living their art through the 100 works of the collection “Conversation with…”. Among these artists: Joseph Beuys, Andy Warhol, Pierre Soulages, Jan Fabre, Tomi Ungerer, Lucien Kroll.