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(BDP) is an international publisher founded by John Holten and Line Madsen Simenstad in 2008 in Berlin. It mainly publishes experimental literature and contemporary art but also is committed to expanding the concept of the book. It has been based in Berlin since 2008 but has also been active across Europe, notably in Milan, Oslo and Copenhagen. In 2013 there was a Tour BDP] which saw many events and readings being organised across the whole of Europe.

History
The name of The Broken Dimanche Press was inspired by Yves Klein's Dimanche-Le Journal d’un Seul Jour, a one-day newspaper that he published and distributed on newsstands like a normal newspaper. Because the BDP is supposed to be European John Holten and Line Madsen Simenstad thought it would be nice to have two different languages in the name. They mixed Anglo French a bit and the Germans as well.

Projects of BDP
Büro BDP Exhibition and Event Programme Para-Poetics Self Publishing Archive The Kakofonie

Publications Notations, Rebecca Partridge, 2014 Frames of Reference, Sam Smith, 2014 The Black Signs, Lars Finborud, 2014 Oblio, Edited by Elisa Rusca Texts by Prof. Dr. Jean-François Démonet, Rebecca Howard, Charlotte Lalou Rousseau, Craig Schüftan, Vincent Surmont Artwork by Anne Duk Hee Jordan, Jacob Kirkegaard, Luke Munn, Virginie Rebetez and Sam Smith, 2014 Unbreaken, as part of the Affect Residency Programme, Agora, 2014 Nuances of No, Hanne Lippard, 2013 How a mosquito operates, Mahony, 2013
 * Études des Gottnarrenmaschinen, Shane Andreson, 2012
 * Soap Poetry/Sæbepoesi, Morten Søndergaard
 * Un Coup de 3 Dé, Brian Larosche
 * My Favourite Pyramid, Kandis Williams and David Dagen
 * Wordpharmacy Poster, Special limited edition poster designed by FUK Labs to mark the exhibition Wordpharmacy, 2012
 * Wordpharmacy, Morten Søndergaard, 2012
 * Mountainislandglaciar, Carlos Fernåndez-Pello, Javier Fresneda, Eduardo Hurtado, Regina de Miguel, Antonio R. Montesinos, Lorenzo Sandoval (Eds.)
 * I, Coleoptile, Ann Cotten and Kerstin Cmelka, 2010
 * The Readymades, John Holten
 * You Are Here, Ann Cotten / Anna Bro / Agnieszka Drotkiewicz / Martin John Callanan / Volha Martynenka / Francesca Musiani / Christophe Van Gerrewey /Urszula Wozniak, 2009
 * Expanded Architecture, Sarah Breen Lovett and Lee Stickells (editors)
 * Prophecy by Evan Swisher, Exhibition catalogue
 * (…), Gender Art Net, Claire L. Evans, Regina de Miguel, Paloma Polo and Teresa Solar, Exhibition catalogue,
 * The Kakofonie 001, Andrea Bedorin (IT) / Andrea DeAngelis (US) / John Lalor (IRE & FR) / Patrick O Beirne (GER) / Luke Sheehan (IRE) / Charlie Stadtlander (US) / Simon Stranger & Susanne Krövel (NOR) / Christian Ward (UK) / Karl Whitney (IRE)
 * The Kakofonie 002, Pia Eikaas (NO), Siggi Eggertsson (IS), Alain Badiou (FR), Paal Bjelke Andersen (NO), Jennifer Allen (UK), Alan Jude Moore (IRE), Agnieszka Roguski (GER), Will Burns (UK), Eirik Sørdal (IS), Darko Dragicevic (SER), Djordje Bojic (SER)
 * The Kakofonie 003, Siouxzi Mernagh / Matthew MacKisack / Lauren Moffatt / Gabi Schaffner / Kerstin Cmelka / Gerard Carson / Richard Mosse / Pauline Carnier Jardin / Anna Niedhart
 * The Kakofonie 004, Jota Castro and Cia Rinne
 * The Kakofonie 006, The brown paper bag issue, Theis Ørntoft (Text), Francisco Queimadela (Image)

Achievements

 * Charlemagne European Prize (won) - You Are Here