Sea Urchin Editions - Small Presses and Artists Represented By Sea Urchin (selection)

Small Presses and Artists Represented By Sea Urchin (selection)

  • Mike Kelley's Compound Annex, Los Angeles
  • Cary Loren's Bookbeat/The End Is Here, Oak Park, Michigan
  • Cameron Jamie, Berlin, Germany
  • Jean-Jacques Lebel, Paris, France
  • Cold Turkey Press, Gerard Bellaart
  • Hugh Hopper, Whitstable, England
  • Nico Vascellari, Vittorio Veneto, Italy
  • Club Moral, (Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven & Danny Devos), Antwerp, Belgium
  • Dämmer Magazine, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
  • John Sinclair, New Orleans/Amsterdam
  • Sensational Fix zines, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
  • The Buggers, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

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