The Future Publishing
The Future Publishing is based in Amsterdam, although collaborates and distributes internationally. The Future Publishing's purpose is to give small and experimental ideas that could have a large impact, an opportunity to communicate through the print medium.
'We love paper, ink on paper, and books.'

How to Get Lucky
Studio The Future with Tomoe Miyazaki (Stomachache) and Akira Kuroki.
The 24h Book is a series of artist collaborations in book form. Each book is developed and produced according to a rigid schedule and with a clear set of rules and limitations.
Each artist is placed in a space with Studio The Future for 24 hours, during which time all content (including narrative, images, graphic design etc.) is conceived, produced, and printed.
Softcover, 76 pages, 175 x 244 mm
Published 2025, Retail price: € 20,00

The Horror
Marieke Peeters
The Horror is an artist publication by Marieke Peeters that explores horror not simply as a genre, but as a narrative strategy—one capable of revealing the deepest anxieties and hidden structures within culture.
Softcover, 104 pages, 110 x 170 mm
Published 2024, Retail price: € 20,00

Songs of Stone and Earth
Joshua Hoogeboom-Noya
Songs of Stone and Earth explores the enduring connections between cultural heritage, architectural resilience and modernity.
Softcover, 80 pages, 195 x 290 mm
Published 2025, Retail price: € 28,00

A Small Book of Ojika Recipes
Olya Oleinic
This is not a cookbook, but a collection of recipes gathered by Olya Oleinic during her residency on Ojika Island (Nagasaki, Japan). Illustrated with drawings made by children from Ojika’s elementary school.
Softcover, 176 pages, 108 x 160 mm
Published 2024, Retail price: € 25,00

Paradise Lost 004
Joshua Hoogeboom-Noya
This photography research in development tracks Joshua Hoogeboom’s research into New Topologies and the impossibility of belonging. This research was started in 2018 while taking part in the Future Residency in Yoro Town, Japan.
Softcover
Published 2023, Retail price: € 50,00

GEO
Olya Oleinic
A personal book about Olya’s travels through Georgia in the summer of 2022. Olya Oleinic is an artist and photographer who is constantly on the move, not only because of her work for top international brands, but because she cannot sit still.
Softcover, 36 pages
Published 2023, Retail price: € 20,00

The Mukade and the Mountain
Anne Claire de Breij
A series of portraits and staged photographs, inspired by a mix of Japanese urban legends, traditional rituals and (local) folktales, with as background the area’s abundant nature, including the arresting Kosho, Hei and Umami mountains.
ISBN: 978-90903-6-644-9
Hardback, 176 pages, 246 x 346 mm
Published 2023, Retail price: € 60,00

The Present Age
This is a re-edition of Soren Kierkegaards' essay The Present Age. Though it seems prophetic, it is a reflection on its times — the first half of the 19th century. In response, using as foundation Soviet Montage Theory, a series of stories have been embedded through out the text.
Hardcover, 172 pages
Published 2023, Retail price: € 20,00

Innocence and Oblivion
Yamamori Dodai
This visual essay seemingly traces the obscurity of the banal, the everyday. How innocent we are to the comings and goings of lives lived, and those experiences are cast to oblivion when confronted by the immensity of our humanity.
Hardback, 72 pages
Published 2023, Retail price: € 20,00
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