Anthology Editions

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Anthology Editions
Founded2016
FounderKeith Abrahamsson, Andres Santo Domingo
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationBrooklyn
DistributionIngram Distribution (US,EU,UK)
Books at Manic (AU)
Key peopleAndres Santo Domingo (Founder)
Keith Abrahamsson (Founder)
Jesse Pollock (Managing Director)
Casey Whalen (Director of Sales & Marketing)
Nonfiction topicsArt, Photography, Design,
Official websitewww.anthologyeditions.com

Anthology Editions is an independent book publisher based in Brooklyn, New York. An imprint of the record label Mexican Summer, Anthology Editions was originally founded by Keith Abrahamsson and Andres Santo Domingo in 2016. The publishing company was an expansion of the existing Anthology Recordings brand, founded in 2004.

The books of Anthology Editions typically center on music-related or counter-cultural subject matter,[1] and feature contributions by Lou Reed, Joan E. Biren, Jonas Mekas, Jerry Hsu, Dennis Stock, Emma Kohlmann, Ed Emberley, Joe Roberts and more.[2]

Books published by Anthology Editions[edit]

  • Jack WomackFlying Saucers are Real (2016)
  • Johan Kugelberg with Jon Savage and Glen Terry — God Save Sex Pistols (2016)
  • Tino Razo — Party in the Back (2017)
  • Peter CoffinImaginary Concerts (2017)
  • Jonh InghamSpirit of 76: London Punk Eyewitness (2017)
  • Paul Major with Johan Kugelberg and Mark Iosifescu — Feel the Music: The Psychedelic Worlds of Paul Major (2017)
  • Jonas MekasA Dance with Fred Astaire (2017)
  • Peter Watts — Altered States: The Library of Julio Santo Domingo (2017)
  • Peter CoffinImaginary Concerts Volume Two (2018)
  • Lou ReedDo Angels Need Haircuts? (2018)
  • David Hollander — Unusual Sounds: The Hidden History of Library Music (2018)
  • Matthew Craven — Primer (2018)
  • Jane DicksonJane Dickson in Times Square (2018)
  • Joe RobertsWe Ate the Acid (2018)
  • CF — Pierrot Alterations (2018)
  • Jerry HsuThe Beautiful Flower is the World (2019)
  • Natalie Anne Howard — From Gardens Where We Feel Secure (2019)
  • Brian Blomerth — Brian Blomerth's Bicycle Day (2019)
  • Grace Srinivasiah and Alex Tults — Crude Intentions (2019)
  • Dennis StockCalifornia Trip (2019)
  • Jonathan Higbee — Coincidences (2019)
  • Ed EmshwillerDream Dance: The Art of Ed Emshwiller (2019)
  • Akasha Rabut — Death Magick Abundance (2020)
  • Paul Drummond — 13th Floor Elevators: A Visual History (2020)
  • Tim PresleyUnder the Banner of Concern (2020)
  • CF — William Softkey and the Purple Spider (2020)
  • Lavender Suarez — Transcendent Waves: How Listening Shapes Our Creative Lives (2020)
  • JEB (Joan E. Biren) — Eye to Eye: Portraits of Lesbians (2021)[2][3][4]
  • Jim JarmuschSome Collages (2021)
  • Brian Blomerth — Brian Blomerth's Mycelium Wassoni (2021)
  • Norma TanegaTry to Tell a Fish About Water (2022)
  • Mark A. Rodriguez — After All is Said and Done: Taping the Grateful Dead, 1965-1995 (2022)
  • Ted Greenwood — Obstreperous (2022)
  • Faith Hubley & Elizabeth Swados — Skydance (2023)
  • ANOHNI and Marti Wilkerson — Blacklips: Her Life and Her Many, Many Deaths (2023)
  • Patrick D. Pagnano — Empire Roller Disco (2023)
  • Joe RobertsLSD Worldpeace (2023)
  • Elias B. Rønnenfelt — Sunken Heights (2023)
  • Ed Emberley — "Suppose You Met A Witch (2023)
  • Ken Grimes - Evidence For Contact (2023)
  • Träd Gräs och Stenar: A Collective History — Håkan Agnsäter, Mats Eriksson Dunér, Jakob Sjöholm & Jonas Stål (2023)
  • Emma Kohlmann - Watercolors (2024)
  • Richard King - Travels Over Feeling: Arthur Russell, a Life (2024)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Anthology Editions launches to publish cult material from the fringes of modern culture – The Vinyl Factory". Thevinylfactory.com. 13 July 2016. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Anthology Editions". Anthology. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
  3. ^ Beaumont-Thomas, Ben (2 March 2018). "'We are the people who are desperate beyond emotion': Lou Reed's lost poetry to be published". the Guardian. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
  4. ^ "How a Groundbreaking Book Helped a Generation of Lesbians See Themselves for the First Time". Time.com. 13 February 2021. Retrieved 17 December 2022.