Ep. 6 Caring for the microcosmos: Jesse Presse on the art of book distribution
Description
In this new chapter of Book Making as an Art Form: exploring the boundaries, we sit down with Jesse Muller, founder of Jesse Presse, to explore the invisible care that keeps the art book world alive.
Jesse is a distributor, editor, and writer who connects independent publishers with readers, bookshops, and museums across the Netherlands and Belgium.
With nearly 20 years of experience, she reflects on the in-between space of art and entrepreneurship.
This episode is a gentle deep dive into:
- The beginning of Jesse Presse
- The invisible labor of book distribution
- Building artistic ecosystems through care and collaboration
- The dance between artistic vision and commercial reality
- New adventures and a new publishing house in town
Whether you work with books, live surrounded by them, or simply love the quiet power of printed matter, this episode offers a thoughtful pause and a new way to see the life of a book.
This podcast is made possible with the generous support of the Mondriaan Fund, L. van Heek Textiles BV, Marc Gijzen, Nina Glockner, Luminosity Lab and Jesse Presse.
Produced by Justina Nekrasaite l The Book Photographer
Audio productions by Drexhage Media |Jasper Drexhage
Graphic design Thom Niessink
Recorded at Huis van het Boek










