Publishers
With each connection, new discoveries. Publishers are presented randomly. For alphabetical order, use the search.
Centre des Archives du Communisme en Belgique (CArCob)
On January 1st, 2001, CArCoB became an independent non-profit organisation. And since 1st January 2006, it has been contractually linked to ...Read more
On January 1st, 2001, CArCoB became an independent non-profit organisation. And since 1st January 2006, it has been contractually linked to the Communauté française de Belgique Wallonie-Bruxelles through a five-yearly agreement.
The Centre des Archives du communisme en Belgique (the Centre of the Archives of Communism in Belgium) works in collaboration with their Flemish equivalent, the Documentatie en Archief van de Communistische Beweging (DACOB).
Lansman Éditeur / Emile&Cie
Lansman Editeur / Emile&Cie, for more than 35 years in the performing arts world, has dedicated itself to actively working with the emer...Read more
Lansman Editeur / Emile&Cie, for more than 35 years in the performing arts world, has dedicated itself to actively working with the emergence of new playwrights from all horizons of the French-speaking world, and benefits from a wide knowledge of literature and theatre. Beyond its contribution to the current evolution of French-language theatre in Belgium and abroad, this publishing house ? a partner in numerous international projects ? is equally known for its dynamic presence in the field and for its work with authors, before and after publication. One part of its catalogue is composed of texts to read and play with, and for young people in education. Another part is dedicated to the promotion of multiple collaborations with high-level partners opening in similar domains. Through its founder, Emile Lansman, the publishing house is often sought after and honoured in Europe, America, Africa and the Caribbean.
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.
PHI
PHI editions were founded at the end of the 1970ies and, thanks to its passionate editorial work, literature in Luxembourg underwent a reviv...Read more
PHI editions were founded at the end of the 1970ies and, thanks to its passionate editorial work, literature in Luxembourg underwent a revival in the 80ies. Novels, poetry, dramatic art and children literature quickly flourished, closely followed by essays and monographies. Over the years, PHI editions were able to create permanent collections and to broaden the authors’ circle. Over 140 authors contribute to PHI’'s collection of prose, graPHIti poetry in French and German, amPHItheatres, essays, PHIlou, scientiPHIc, aPHInities and proPHIles. PHI editions publish 12 to 15 books each year and include over 370 publications since the foundation.
Institut Supérieur pour l’Étude du Langage Plastique (ISELP)
Founded in 1971, the ISELP– an institution for the study of visual arts – is a place where contemporary art is approached from different...Read more
Founded in 1971, the ISELP– an institution for the study of visual arts – is a place where contemporary art is approached from different angles which are mutually enriching. This plurality makes a singularity: our activities of demonstration, reflection, research, mediation and publishing all make up the richness of art today.
The ISELP benefits critical discourse concerning contemporary art by offering conferences, projections, discussions, meetings, readings, guided visits, cultural voyages and educational activities. Particular attention is given to the question of art in the public space, by the development of a think tank which leads reflection on the subject, encouraging meetings and offering the public a centre of reference.
Finally, the institute welcomes the main public documentation center of the Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles for visual arts in the 20th and 21st centuries.
Altura Éditions
Altura Éditions is a Belgian publishing house established in Liège in 2022. A catalogue focused on promoting Wallonia's heritage through t...Read more
Altura Éditions is a Belgian publishing house established in Liège in 2022. A catalogue focused on promoting Wallonia's heritage through the production of works on architecture, gastronomy, art and practical guides, from a historical or synchronic perspective.
Amyris Éditions
A publishing house founded in 1996, the Editions Amyris are well-known and respected for the contents of their work, and holding the copyrig...Read more
A publishing house founded in 1996, the Editions Amyris are well-known and respected for the contents of their work, and holding the copyrights of all of its titles which are original works.
As the founders of Editions Amyris like to highlight, the heart of the matter is the collection. Rather than aiming to simply publish new work after new work, Amyris takes the opposite stance to this publishing method.
Integrated in different collections, works such as Douce Alternative, Primum Non Nocere, Les Singuliers essentially deal with health, in prevention and alternative medicine.
Centre International de Phonétique Appliquée (CIPA)
CIPA was founded in 1965. The main aim of CIPA was to study a language as an oral phenomenon, in order to promote teaching languages and mul...Read more
CIPA was founded in 1965. The main aim of CIPA was to study a language as an oral phenomenon, in order to promote teaching languages and multilingualism.
It’s especially since the 70s that CIPA’s area of activities has widened and diversified. Look, for example, at the organisation of several tens of intensive internships (one for several weeks), in Mons or abroad. These concern the teaching of languages, linguistic organisation, long-distance training, peace-keeping education, linguistic preparation for the international field, the welcoming and guidance of African and Asian researchers as well as the elaboration of teaching tools.
Quadrature
Quadrature is :A precise project : the publication of new collections of French-language short stories/poetry;A unique criteria : the qual...Read more
Quadrature is :
A precise project : the publication of new collections of French-language short stories/poetry;
A unique criteria : the quality of the texts which are submitted to a reader’s committee ;
Using new technologies ;
Rigorous and completely professional management ;
The refusal of finance from the author.