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the right hand holds the left (2026), an extension of and the I ran (2023), further develops the visualisation of the artists' grandmother's recollection of her time in a mother and baby home, Ireland, 1964.
BUY NOW →For the past seven years, Pia Paulina Guilmoth and Jesse Bull Saffire have been scavenging within a sixty-mile orbit of their home: abandoned houses collapsing into the earth, mould-streaked cardboard boxes, the hunting camp at the end of the road, a politician’s discarded gay porn collection, yard sale leftovers, a junk-shop beside the waterfall. Family photos, town reports, forgotten newspapers — fragments of lives slipping out of memory.
ORDER HERE →Evoking technical plans, anime machines, surrealist imagery and colouring pages, spliced and montaged with gift papers, decorative arts panels and antique illustrations, Madonna Blossom brings together original drawings and found images collected by French artist Antoine Orand.
Combining historic and current references, Madonna Blossom revels in the detritus of modern culture: an elegant and excessive textural trip.
Get your copy of this new interactive kid's book about unconditional love, animals and adventure! Use the glasses inside to read the story! A great pick for story time at home.
GET YOUR COPY →Celebrate the beginning of summer with this original Bealtaine print, inspired by the Celtic festival marking the season’s arrival.
ORDER HERE →Curating & Repair is a publication exploring contemporary curatorial practices and exhibition-making as contexts for dialogue, exchange and the remaking of social and cultural relations through repair. It seeks actionable insights into how artistic work, its mediation and the institutions that support it might be mobilised toward more sustainable and interdependent worlds. The perfect choice for your next critical read.
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Join us at 4pm on Thursday, 21st May to launch Vernal Thaw: A Novel of Love at a Slant by Franky Cannon.
Join us at 4pm on Saturday, 9th May to launch the second issue of Dyke Affair at The Library Project.








