Suture Press

Suture Press is a publishing house promoting contemporary philosophy, art and architecture, and conceiving books not only as information mediums but also as places and mnemotechnic tools.
Suture Press connects heterogeneous elements: contemporary art, Africa conceived as a paradigm of the future world, contemporary continental philosophy, the theory of architecture and reflection on a communism for the 21st century. Suture Press aims to foster the renewal of abstract and theoretical thinking. Suture Press produces books in various languages, in English, French, or even Czech. Besides the publication of books and art catalogues, the publishing house also organizes colloquia and lectures in collaboration with the Prague Axiomatic Circle.
 
Jana Ndiaye Berankova - L\'Éclat de l\'absolu - Dialogues avec Alain Badiou
2025
French edition
L'Éclat de l'absolu is a crucial work for anyone interested in Alain Badiou's thought. Through interviews conducted by philosopher and editor Jana Ndiaye Berankova, readers are invited to immerse themselves in a rich and nuanced dialogue exploring the major philosophical influences—Plato, Hegel, Sartre, Althusser, Lacan and Deleuze—that have shaped Badiou's thought.
Cheikh Ndiaye - Archives of the Sun
2021
bilingual edition (English / French)
The first comprehensive monograph on the contemporary artist Cheikh Ndiaye, including reproductions of all of his paintings and installations.
Revolutions for the Future - May \'68 and the Prague Spring
2020
English edition
A wide-ranging collective reflection on the philosophical legacy, current resonances and historical articulation of May '68 and the Prague Spring (contributions by Jacques Rancière, Étienne Balibar, Michael Hauser...).
Alain Badiou - Sometimes, We Are Eternal
2019
English edition
currently out of stock
A collection of essays and interviews that provides an ideal introduction to Alain Badiou's thought.
Cheikh Ndiaye - Hippocampus
2018
bilingual edition (English / French)
First monograph, spanning ten years of work by Senegalese artist Cheikh Ndiaye. This volume focuses more specifically on his installation practice, in particular the artist's Hippocampus project. It also features a text by Mamadou Diouf and an interview with Ndiaye.
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