MIT Press to Distribute no place press

MIT Press has begun handling worldwide sales, marketing and fulfillment for no place press, which was founded in 2017 and has offices in San Francisco and New York.

no place press is "committed to publishing intrepid titles in art and culture," the publisher says on its website. "Working collaboratively with a select group of contributors, we endeavor to support critical, challenging and non-instrumentalized perspectives on a wide range of contemporary and historical cultural subjects. Connected by a shared critical mindset more than a specific discipline, we work with artists, art historians, poets, designers and writers to realize projects that may fall outside the scope of the typical channels of reception and distribution associated with their respective fields."

The press plans to publish between four and six titles a year. Spring releases include Frank O'Hara Sketchbook by Bill Berkson; Glen Park Library by Pamela M. Lee; Hello Leonora, Soy Anne Walsh by Anne Walsh; and For Want of a Nail by Amy Franceschini, Michael Swaine and Futurefarmers.

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