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Ireland's Art Bookshop

SELECTED ART BOOKS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD

Design, Typography, etc: A Handbook, Damien and Claire Gautier

€50.00

Less Is More: 20th Anniversary Edition

€40.00

Made in Japan

€40.00

Against Competition, Marc Fischer

€10.00

Car-Stoppers, Temporary Services

€12.00

Protest Grim Reapers, Marc Fischer

€15.00

Protester Portraits, Marc Fischer

€12.00

How to Prepare Yourself for the Collapse of the Industrial Publishing System, Eric Schierloh

€6.00

What Problems Can Artist Publishers Solve?

€12.00

Artist Publishers Reflect on Book Waste

€12.00

Where, the Mile End, Julie Morrissy

€10.00

Bryony Dunne, Untitled from The Sky Only Welcomes Those with Wings

€600.00

Bryony Dunne, Mara from The Sky Only Welcomes Those with Wings

€800.00

Bryony Dunne, Messengers from The Sky Only Welcomes Those with Wings (Individual Print)

€450.00

Bryony Dunne, Messengers from The Sky Only Welcomes Those with Wings

€5,000.00

Colour Clash

€27.00

Canablach Zine Issue #02

€5.00

The Longing of the Stranger Whose Path Has Been Broken, Rehab Eldalil

€45.00

Under the Influence, Joanna Walsh (Ed)

€15.00

Gorse 11

€15.00

How Much is Enough?, Kate O'Shea and The Just City Residency

€10.00

This is Not Where I Belong*: Issue 35

€10.00

Jacobin Issue 47: Dealignment

€17.00

Forest Mind, Ursula Biemann

€45.00

Drag Acid Issue 12, Andrew Liles

€15.00

If I had a Vampire Bat, Gabby Dawnay and Alex Barrow

€15.00

Kinfolk Issue 47

€25.00

Doesn't Exist Issue 4

€20.00

Irish Arts Review Spring 2023

€10.00

Based On A True Story, Arno Brignon

€50.00
BOOK RECOMMENDATION
BREAD BANTER

This riso publication comprises over 30 collected recipes and stories around Cork and Dublin, including Mick O'Shea, Rory O'Connell, and Darina Allen. An ongoing project of artist April Gertler, TAKE THE CAKE is a hybrid lecture performance / baking show with the intention of examining the historical trajectory of common ingredients of a cake using a feminist and post-colonial perspective. The cake is the vehicle used to explore the complexity of our cultural, historical and social landscapes. TAKE THE CAKE: SODA BREAD was commissioned by Terms of Consumption by curator Julia Gelezova. Terms of Consumption reviews and revises Irish cultural identity through contemporary visual arts practices that in turn engage in conversations around food histories and culture.

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TLP Editions BOX I

€230.00€360.00

The Longing of the Stranger Whose Path Has Been Broken, Rehab Eldalil

€45.00

Based On A True Story, Arno Brignon

€50.00

Melancholy Objects, Lenard Smith

€30.00

AI (Art Index), James Tunks

€25.00

Ghar, Anu Kumar

€40.00

A light on the wall, Emma Phillips

€25.00

Send me a lullaby, Emma Phillips

€40.00

Nihilartikel, Izabela Pluta

€40.00

The Sky Only Welcomes Those with Wings, Bryony Dunne (Signed)

€25.00

O’Devaney Gardens, Peter O’Doherty

€22.00

Her Own, Dragana Jurišić

€58.00

Almost All the Flowers in My Mother’s Garden, Hilla Kurki

€30.00

Out of Place, Hugh Heffernan and Laya Meabhdh Kenny

€25.00

Dublin's Pop Punk PrinceSexes, Faye Azure

€25.00

Monumental Ireland: A New Focus, John Lalor

€50.00

Fin D’Automne, Olivier Kervern

€65.00

All Sorts of Impossible Things, Rich Gilligan

€25.00
NEW ARRIVAL
How Much is Enough? Kate O'Shea and The Just City Residency

Soon to be published by Common Ground, Create and Half Letter Press, traces the richness and diversity of artist Kate O'Shea's response to the Just City Counter Narrative Neighbourhood award 2020 - 2022. The residency located in studio 468 supported by Common Ground was bolstered by a wide range of established community development organisations with a vibrant history of community-based cultural practice, which is explored in this publication. Featuring contributions from Dr Karen Till, Dr Krini Kafiris & Dr Eve Olney of The Radical Institute, and John Bissett, this publication provides a vital primer for the role of the artist in place at a critical juncture of social change and the conditions needed to support collaborative art practice.

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CRITICAL READS

RELEVANT & CURRENT

How to Prepare Yourself for the Collapse of the Industrial Publishing System, Eric Schierloh

€6.00

What Problems Can Artist Publishers Solve?

€12.00

Artist Publishers Reflect on Book Waste

€12.00

How Much is Enough?, Kate O'Shea and The Just City Residency

€10.00

Where, the Mile End, Julie Morrissy

€10.00

Under the Influence, Joanna Walsh (Ed)

€15.00

Forest Mind, Ursula Biemann

€45.00

Curatorial Activism, Maura Reilly

€30.00

Site Report

€16.00

Ah, look, you can still just about see his little legs sticking out from it all!, Adam Chodzko

€15.00

Snowblindness, Gudrun E. Havsteen-Mikkelsen

€27.00

Running Feet, Sharp Noses: Essays on the Animal World

€15.00

A History of Head Trauma, Laura Fitzgerald

€35.00

Punks Listen, Niall McGuirk and Michael Murphy (Eds)

€16.00

Numbered Editions 2: Exit. Music. Lights.

€15.00

Sonic Urbanism: Resonances in a New Field

€15.00

Sonic Urbanism: Listening to Non-Human Life

€15.00

Sonic Urbanism: The Political Voice

€15.00
This is your bag for life!

The Library Project Tote Bag

€15.00
The TLP Tote Bag is the ideal book carrier, strong and wide, made with 100% certified organic Fairtrade cotton. The handles are wide and sturdy, not too long at 28cm so you can control the weight better and still carry it under your shoulder. The container is 36 wide by 39cm long, with a generous gusset of 6cm. This is your bag for life.

OVER Journal Issue 3

€20.00

OVER Journal Issue 2

€20.00

OVER Journal Issue 1

€20.00

Car-Stoppers, Temporary Services

€12.00

Protest Grim Reapers, Marc Fischer

€15.00

Protester Portraits, Marc Fischer

€12.00

Canablach Zine Issue #02

€5.00

Gorse 11

€15.00

This is Not Where I Belong*: Issue 35

€10.00

Jacobin Issue 47: Dealignment

€17.00

Drag Acid Issue 12, Andrew Liles

€15.00

Irish Arts Review Spring 2023

€10.00

Kinfolk Issue 47

€25.00

Doesn't Exist Issue 4

€20.00

Bardo Archivology Vol 1

€10.00

Bardo Archivology Vol 2

€10.00

Weird Walk Zine Issue Six

€12.00

States Issue 1: Food (Is) Culture

€25.00

OUR PUBLICATIONS

MADE BY PHOTOIRELAND

TLP Editions BOX I

€230.00€360.00

OVER Journal Issue 3

€20.00

OVER Journal Issue 2

€20.00

OVER Journal Issue 1

€20.00

RESET

€10.00€25.00

HYBRIDS: Forging New Realities as Counter-Narrative

€15.00€25.00

Pre-order Bite the Hand that Feeds You

€15.00

A Young Person's Guide To The Exhibition, PhotoIreland Festival 2022

€0.00

PhotoIreland Lanyard

€5.00

Full Set of 100 Views of Contemporary Ireland Postcards

€50.00

From the Front, Letizia Lopreiato

€6.00

House Rules, Chris Finnegan

€6.00

Us (& It), Clare Samuel

€6.00

Barred, Philip Arneill

€6.00

The Land Seen, Bob Negryn

€6.00

The Random View, Bob Negryn

€6.00

A Place Like All Others, David Flood

€6.00

Utopia, Dianne Whyte

€6.00

Marfa Sky, Helio León

€15.00

Cooking Potato Stories, Ana Núñez Rodríguez

€12.00

what are the roots that clutch, Dorje de Burgh

€15.00

Wayside, Sarah Pannell

€6.00

Rough Guide to Limerick, Wally Cassidy

€6.00

Flatten, Julia Mejnertsen

€6.00

KIDS BOOKS

FOR BRIGHTER MINDS

If I had a Vampire Bat, Gabby Dawnay and Alex Barrow

€15.00

Eugene the Architect, Thibaut Rassat

€15.00

Lunch Lady Issue 29

€22.00

The Rock From The Sky, Jon Klassen

€12.00

Mooncat & Me, Lydia Corry

€12.00

The Dead Zoo, Peter Donnelly

€15.00

1001 Ants, Joanna Rzezak

€15.00

1001 Bees, Joanna Rzezak

€15.00

Photo Adventures, Jan Van Holleben and Monte Packham

€15.00

Tree Dogs, Banshee Fingers and Other Irish Words for Nature, Manchán Magan and Steve Doogan

€20.00

Lunch Lady Issue 28

€22.00

Lunch Lady Issue 27

€22.00

The Great Irish Politics Book, David McCullagh

€25.00

The Great Irish History Book, Myles Dungan

€25.00