Publishers
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Mike Hoolboom | ||
Monobrow | ||
Mousse Publishing |
Mousse Publishing is an independent publishing house founded in 2006. Born as a spin-off of Mousse, the contemporary art magazine, Mousse Publishing was created to give every printed project originality, care, and respect. Mousse Publishing makes... |
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MQ2* | Argentina | |
Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana | ||
Mystic Fire Video | ||
National Film Preservation Foundation | ||
OEI | Sweden | |
Olivia Boudreau | ||
Other | ||
Other Cinema |
The Other Cinema Digital label provides an alternative platform for the distribution of extraordinary film works. We celebrate peculiar visions and offbeat sensibilities, drawn from the contemporary underground as well as the archives. Be it... |
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Oxford University Press | ||
Palgrave Macmillan | United Kingdom | |
Paris Expérimental |
Fondées en 1985 par Prosper Hillairet, Christian Lebrat et Giovanna Puggioni, les éditions Paris Expérimental se consacrent essentiellement au cinéma d’avant-garde et expérimental. Elles publient des livres de références ainsi que des... |
France |
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art | United Kingdom | |
Peripheral Produce |
Peripheral Produce is a video label that started distributing experimental film and video compilations in 1996. Born out of a screening series of the same name, Peripheral Produce currently represents 26 artists and has released 14 titles. 3 are... |
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Peter Lang AG | Germany | |
Post Scriptum. Littera | ||
Primary Information |
Primary Information is a non-profit organization devoted to printing artists books, artist writings, out of print publications and editions. Primary Information was formed in 2006 by Miriam Katzeff and James Hoff to foster intergenerational... |
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Princeton University Press | ||
Punto de Vista | ||
Rab-Rab Press | ||
RaroVideo | ||
Re:voir |
RE:VOIR is a video label for classic and contemporary experimental cinema. The collection currently comprises over seventy titles, including films from the Dadaist, Surrealist and Letterist movements, as well as films from the American avant-... |
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Red Avocado |