Editorial Spaces
Parallel forms
of publication
For works that ask for another frame.
Some works belong to the house without belonging to one of its recurring lines.
Editorial Spaces keeps those works together without forcing them into an ill-suited sequence.
Difference
A parallel space, not a repetition
The collections gather recurring tonal lines. Editorial Spaces holds works whose logic remains singular.
Here, exception is not disorder. It is a different kind of fit.
Openings
Two forms of singular publication
Independent editorial frame
Outside the Collections
Works that belong fully to the house but not to one of the four recurring lines.
Singular object logic
Special Editions
Limited, event-specific, or materially distinct publications that require their own conditions of publication.
Catalogue
These works remain within the same house
They do not stand apart from the collections as exceptions without relation. They belong by another route.
