Éditions Galilée

The mixture of artists, works, and work with books and their creators, which was the founding ethos of Galilée, led to further publications from Marcel Duchamp and the fictional Jean Clair, L'Invention du corps chrétien by Jean-Louis Schefer, and Wifredo Lam publishing Dessins (1975).

Oublier Foucault by Jean Baudrillard, Fondements pour une morale by André Gorz, L'Éboulement by Jacques Dupin, Vitesse et politique by Paul Virilio were also published in 1977.

In 1980, Jean Baudrillard published De la séduction, Paul Virilio : Vitesse et politique, Jean Oury : Onze heures du soir à la Borde, Jean-Clarence Lambert : Le Noir de l'azur, followed in 1984, Jean-Joseph Goux, Les monnayeurs du langage, Christine Buci-Glucksmann : La Raison baroque and in 1986, Michel Ragon : 25 ans d'art vivant ; finally, to close the decade, Michel Sicard published his Essais sur Sartre and Félix Guattari released his Cartographies schizoanalytiques in 1989.

In the following years, Bernard Stiegler released his first title for Galilée with La Technique et le Temps I in 1994, Philippe Bonnefis (first title at Galilée : Parfums, in 1995), Ignacio Ramonet (Géopolitique du chaos, 1997), Hélène Cixous (Voiles, with Jacques Derrida, 1998), Michel Deguy (La Raison poétique, 2000), Serge Margel (Logique de la nature, 2000), Michel Onfray (Célébration du génie colérique, 2002), Marc Crépon (Terreur et poésie, 2004), Pascal Quignard (Écrits de l'éphémère, 2005, along with five other books the same year), Joseph Cohen (Le spectre juif de Hegel, 2005), Stéphane Sangral (Méandres et Néant, 2013), and many others.

Other artists continued to publish with the company: Valerio Adami, Pierre Alechinsky, Karel Appel, Christian Boltanski, Pol Bury, Corneille Guillaume Beverloo, Leonardo Cremonini, Henri Cueco, Dado, Jacques Doucet [fr], Erro, Gérard Garouste, Peter Klasen, Jean Le Gac, Simon Hantaï, Paul Jenkins, François Martin, Raymond Mason, Jacques Monory, Danièle Noël, Ernest Pignon-Ernest, François Rouan, Antonio Segui, Takis, Antoni Tàpies, Vladimir Veličković.