Description: The Natural Enemies of Books is a response to the groundbreaking 1937 publication ookmaking on the Distaff Side, which brought together contributions by women printers, illustrators, authors, typographers and typesetters, highlighting...
Nature Boy is a new book of photographs by Irish photographer, Peach.This work explores themes of friendship and intimacy with themes of queerness in Berlin and Galway. This is Peach's...
Issue 1 of this nature zine is an homage to the community gardens found all across London. Whether they’re run, managed or simply enjoyed by the community, these gardens are...
This business book is aimed at early career artists and helps to equip them with the practical tools needed to approach their careers, shining light upon some things that are...
Inhospitable, inhuman, and isolated: refugee camps across Europe share these traits. As stigmatised places, it is important to escape homogenising media imagery and see how these spaces are gradually transformed...
The Covid-19 crisis teaches us how priceless human nearness is. Art and education can't do without it either. Like works of art, people lose their aura when kept at digital...
Journeys, expectations, dreams and reality weave alongside the ordinary every day in Novi Sad. Captured in 35mm, Nebo, meaning ‘sky’ underscores the bold colours and textures of life in the...
Photographs by Edmund Clark and a paper trail of documents assembled by counterterrorism investigator Crofton Black are interwoven in a complex structure in order to confront the nature of contemporary...
The current ecological crisis will transform the face and fate of cities. Neighbourhoods for the Future is based on the conviction that we should rethink cities from the ambit of...
Through a series of portraits taken of strangers in 2022, lit by Portland’s trademark overcast skies, Sky Wilson constructs a vague sketch of an unremarkable yet familiar place, where longing...
Nein, Onkel: Snapshots From Another Front 1938–1945 is a photographic survey of a different, rarely glimpsed side of life in the Nazi Third Reich. It contains reproductions of 347 previously unpublished...
nel buio più acceso is an artist's book that aims to achieve an anti-representation to become unreadable, even to itself. Invisibility and unattainability are sought within a circular movement given...
Neon lights once filled the night of towns & cities with their vibrancy and glow, but they have since become an endangered relic, replaced by a cheaper, mass-produced and sterile alternatives,...
Stationed around an art freeport megaproject in the Persian Gulf, and hopping across numerous locations real and fabricated, the book spins off into shadow-histories of synthetic colour production, abstruse citizenship...
Netflix and Chill is a new photobook by @now.a.magpie, exploring online dating culture and photography in today’s digital society. This work presents the online experience of Sarah, 23, featuring some of...
From mediations on long-distance love to elegies for labouring workers, Nazaret Ranea’s debut poetry collection explores what it means to honour our roots while creating a life on our own...
Published to coincide with the major exhibition Entre Nous: Claude Cahun and Clare Rae at Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Clare Rae's Never standing on two feet serves as both an ode to the legendary avant-garde...
Spotlighting work from twelve contemporary photographers from Denmark who are working in the broad field of documentary photography, this anthology encompasses a vast range of styles and subjects. Whether they...
New Farmer pretends to be a collection of documentary photographs published by an agribusiness in the 1960s to celebrate the success of the Green Agricultural Revolution. As the narrative unfolds,...
New Folk Art features a colourful collection of work from around the world that draw from ancient folklore and traditional craft, and breathe new life into tales that have been...
***SOLD OUT******SET ONLY AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC COLLECTIONS AND LIBRARIES*** About New Irish Works Selected by an international panel of 23 professionals, New Irish Works brings you a selection of...
Not available for sale - to view please visit the PhotoIreland Collection at the International Centre for the Image. This photobook was created to accompany the exhibition of the same...
There is a story about a meatball which comes out of nowhere, hitting some people’s heads and changing their lives forever. There is a mouse that gets caught while trying to find...
Dani is a graduate from the Master’s programme in Photography at London College of Communication (UAL) and their practice of vernacular photography focuses on the queer experience and their work...
Art, more than anything, opens up the possibility of approaching one’s own sexuality beyond the limits imposed by taboos. Not only does it allow for a risk-free, playful exploration of...
There is something distinctly compelling about the vintage aesthetic. Brimming with charm and character, it often tells stories of a colourful past and showcases a level of craftsmanship that many...
Newcastle, Endless is a collection of lyrics and lyrical reflections upon the endlessly embroiled landscape of the city: it reveals a poetic landscape infused with the effects of topography and...
Spice boxes. Pilot training schools. Otters. God. Ireland’s roadsides are home to a shifting population of mad, bad, unauthorised advertisements. Some are temporarily rolled into fields on trailers, ready for...
52-herz (A)2023Screenprint40 x 30 cm UnframedEdition of 3€148 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Based in Dublin, Niamh Fanning is a multidisciplinary artist and is currently studying Visual Communication Design...
52-herz (B)2023Screenprint40 x 30 cm UnframedEdition of 1€148 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Based in Dublin, Niamh Fanning is a multidisciplinary artist and is currently studying Visual Communication Design...
Escape2023Screenprint21 x 28 cm UnframedEdition of 6€95 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Based in Dublin, Niamh Fanning is a multidisciplinary artist and is currently studying Visual Communication Design at TU...
Totentanz2023Screenprint30 x 42 cm UnframedEdition of 2€148 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Based in Dublin, Niamh Fanning is a multidisciplinary artist and is currently studying Visual Communication Design at TU...
Nice Outfit is an exhibition catalogue and theoretical journal. Issue 2 archives Knock Knock an exhibition of fashion and textiles curated by Felix Choong at Season Gallery in London, December...
008 - Nick Prideaux is the eighth in an ongoing collaboration with Open Doors Gallery publishing the work of emerging photographers. I approach photography in a mindful way and try...
The LP nicorette contains 10 performative songs, which deal with everyday situations in an uncanny light, like a cat with no swimsuit, a dog with no watch but a sharp view,...
Roger Hilton (1911–1975) produced the works now known as the ‘Late Gouaches’ and ‘Night Letters’ during the final two years of his life at his cottage in Cornwall’s West Penwith....
Following on from the popular exhibition (curated by Shutter Hub member Justin Carey as part of our Curate for the Community project) NIGHT MOODS is filled with 100 images exploring night photography in all...
The German term nihilartikel is used to describe the little known practice of inserting intentional errors, falsities or fictitious entries into reference texts – academic works, dictionaries, encyclopedias, maps, directories...
Appropriated from a Belfast School Year book circa 1965-66, these portraits depict youths on the cusp of adulthood during a time of great upheaval in the province. The Civil Rights...
To the people of Dublin who've let me catch them in the act. The Bullies are now goneThe rule of thirds.Go where the good stories well lit."I sometimes feel let...
"Through a series of film photographs, “No Queer Apologies” photo book and exhibition, aims to interrogate both our sense of place and the ways in which queerness exists, permeates and...
Text of the play No Woman is an Island designed as an art book by Éilís Murphy / Folded Leaf. The play, a performance lecture inspired by woman’s tireless pursuit of alone...
No! Wahala Magazine is one of Africa’s first contemporary photography magazines championing authentic visual stories by African Creatives. The aim of this magazine is to showcase important visual stories told...
No! Wahala Magazine is one of Africa’s first contemporary photography magazines championing authentic visual stories by African Creatives. The aim of this magazine is to showcase important visual stories told...
David Donohoe and David Lacey have previously collaborated as part of Dublin-based improvisation project Rainfear. The minimal arrangements of dissonant electronics, understated percussion and sparse piano chords of Noctules recall...
Noel BowlerMountjoy, Dublin, 2003Postcard noelbowler.com Presented as part of St. Patrick's Festival cultural city trail in 2020, and to mark the first decade of PhotoIreland, The Library Project brings together 100 Views of Contemporary...
‘Exploring the transformations sweeping our world’ Noema is published by THE BERGGRUEN INSTITUTE, ‘established in 2010 to develop foundational ideas about how to reshape political and social institutions in the...
What is - indeed, what was - the meaning of memories, of the thoughts of a buried memory that emerge in our mind, like apparently clear images? Some let us...
‘The persistence of thoughts of such a kind in individual memory is very rare. If they are not fixed by writing or other means, they tend to disappear in a...
This zine tells the story of the Norfolk Trans Joy Community Quilt.Created in collaboration with the team behind the quilt, this zine features essays, interviews and photographs from Daniel Fountain,...
North Warning System is Donovan Wylie's third and final book of photographs on the theme of vision and power in military architecture and draws a close to The Tower Series. Surveying a radar station...
Café Royal Books (founded 2005) is an independent publisher based in Southport, England and was set up as a way to disseminate art, in multiple, affordably, quickly, and internationally while...
Café Royal Books (founded 2005) is an independent publisher based in Southport, England. Originally set up as a way to disseminate art, in multiple, affordably, quickly, and internationally while not...
Café Royal Books (founded 2005) is an independent publisher based in Southport, England. Originally set up as a way to disseminate art, in multiple, affordably, quickly, and internationally while not...
Café Royal Books (founded 2005) is an independent publisher based in Southport, England. Originally set up as a way to disseminate art, in multiple, affordably, quickly, and internationally while not...
Café Royal Books (founded 2005) is an independent publisher based in Southport, England. Originally set up as a way to disseminate art, in multiple, affordably, quickly, and internationally while not...
Café Royal Books (founded 2005) is an independent publisher based in Southport, England. Originally set up as a way to disseminate art, in multiple, affordably, quickly, and internationally while not...
'Our habitat is part of what we experience. It affects us and leaves its mark on us, just like we leave our mark on it. The eponymous Northern Rivers is...
On 26 July 2020 Alex Llovet landed with his wife and two daughters in Bristol, UK. Because of COVID-19, a few hours earlier the British government had imposed a fourteen-day...
In recent years, collective approaches to curatorial practice have become prominent, and not for the first time. While the myth of the stand-alone curator has been largely dismantled in favor...
'Not Surrendering' is a visual story presented as contemporary photography, depicting the post-conflict society of Belfast. Focusing on the spaces the subjects inhabit, the aspects of their daily lives, and...
Notating the Cosmology, 1973-2008 reproduces and organises pages torn from Matt Mullican’s own notebooks, accumulated over more than thirty years. The form imitates retrospective and biographic models, and integrates work...
Featuring… The Effects of Blackness: Gender, Race, and the Sublime in Aesthetic Theories of Burke and Kant, Meg Armstrong, The Blackness Within: Early Modern Color-Concept, Physiology, and Aaron the Moor...
Nothing Is Unseen is a book project about the idea of a city as a book: written and rewritten on by successive occupants and ramblers, their messages left for others to be...
Novogen is a project focusing on the eponymous breed of chickens that was developed in order to use its eggs in the production of pharmaceutical products such as medicines and...
Last October, Una was posting a letter to Dorje from New York City when she found a poem on the counter of the post office. It was titled Grandfather’s Key,...
This manual is part of a larger project called 89 Seconds, which addresses the urgent dangers of nuclear and climate crises. While the project as a whole serves as an...
Figure-ground perception is the cognitive mechanism through which we apprehend our surroundings, isolating the figure – the words on the page, the features of a face, the lines on a...
Exit. Music. Lights. is a publication about theatricality, explored by a range of artists across forms. Designed by Clare Bell, this publication features contributions by visual artists, writers, and theatre-makers,...
Vytautas V. Stanionis (b. 1949) printed photographs from the film of his father, also Vytautas (1917–1966), which contained photographs of Seirijai and surrounding districts’ inhabitants created for documents, they were...
Vytautas V. Stanionis (b. 1949) printed photographs from the film of his father, also Vytautas (1917–1966), which contained photographs of Seirijai and surrounding districts’ inhabitants created for documents, they were...
Emily Naughton is an architecture graduate from UCD and a self-proclaimed artist/illustrator. Her most recent project has been this zine of illustrations documenting her time in New York. NYC (A Series...
“This then, I thought, as I looked round about me, is the representation of history. It requires a falsification of perspective. We, the survivors, see everything from above, see everything...
Mysticism, spirituality and corporeal liberation meet in the studio for Rodriguez’s powerful new series exploring control, purity and identity. In O., acclaimed Dominican-American artist Luis Alberto Rodriguez strips down his...
This CRB edition features Joe Sterling's images of the occupants of Inis Mhic Clonnaith, an incredibly small island off the coast of Galway. In these photos, Sterling preserved the culture...
This CRB edition features Joe Sterling's images of the occupants of Inis Mhic Clonnaith, an incredibly small island off the coast of Galway. In these photos, Sterling preserved the culture...
OBJECT / OBJECTION draws from the painting archive created by interdisciplinary visual artist Yuka Kobayashi between 2020 and 2024. The title itself embodies the dual nature of the project; as...
Henrik Strömberg (artist) and Jens Soneryd (writer) started their joint project The Compost in 2016. For them, the compost is a point of departure to explore alternative ways of being...
Object Logos contains a carefully curated selection of logos, trademarks and symbols from around the world formed of objects such as scissors, musical instruments, sports kit, tools, keys and stationery....
Lighting the Archive, which went online in 2020, is an open-ended series of conversations with artists like Annette Kelm, Elfie Semotan, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Ulrich Wüst about photographic techniques, structures...
David Donohoe and David Lacey follow up their debut album, Noctules (Fort Evil Fruit, 2020) with Obsequio, three inter-related tracks of percussion, recordings, objects, DX7 and piano. A truly stunning...
Observation Alters Observed is a publication that aims to shift our perspectives and generally expand our understandings of light (visible and invisible) and waveforms through film photography, illustrations and metaphoric observations. —...
Become a member of the International Centre for the Image and enjoy personal invitations to events, special recognition, discounts, and exclusive access throughout the year. Better yet, support PhotoIreland’s outstanding...
Human beings have always tried to represent themselves through the act of isolating and symbolising certain parts of the body. From the prehistoric caves where they carved their hands on the...
Of Bounds, which includes an essay by the artist, combines two works that focus on land reform, borders, and the design of space. ‘Líne’, a series of colour photographs shot over...
'Of Petals, Pearls and Inherited Creatures examines emotional inheritance and female identity through an exploration of familial object histories and the intimate bonds between women in my family. Informed by...
The original 2013 series by the artist who shot the off-season seaside on various locations along the french coast has been widely augmented with unreleased pictures to become a dream-like...
This book offers a collaborative panorama of Belgian graphic design history from a multiplicity of perspectives, with essays on type design, colonisation and labour relations among other subjects. Contributors include...
It is still time to leave your certainties on the plane. OFF TO is landing in Dakar. From the utmost poetic situations to the most improbable scenes of life, you...
Bandari ya salama, Take a deep breath, we’re heading East, straight to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. From its burgeoning but yet visionary creative scene, OFF TO magazine gathered the best...
This is a zine based on Matthew Stickland's project 'offensive architecture' focusing on a style of architecture known as 'defensive' or 'hostile'. This form of architecture is incorporated into a...
Official Portrait (2017) - Manipulating Donald Trump’s official portrait. This zine can be hung up like a calender. A4 (A3 when opened), printed on 100gsm satin paper and staple bound....
This book brings together paintings and writings by the artist Antc-Ham. She draws inspiration from observing the many stories of people and the small incidents of daily life, as well...
Oil Sands documents the devastating effects that the extraction of Oil can have on a landscape as well as the complicated human relationship with the oil industry. Hidden within the vast...
Don't Touch His Hair2022Photography42 x 59 cm FramedEdition 1 of 3€284 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Olamide is currently an IADT student who directs, produces, directs films, podcasts,...
From one of the most lauded artists of his generation comes a purging soliloquy: a profound nowt delivered in some spent afterwards. Scorched by senility and nostalgia, and wracked by...
Human instinct chooses the shortest route to get from A to B. Urban designers and planners often decide differently. But why? In this book, the photographer Jan-Dirk van der Burg...
“Omen” reexamines the Farm Security Administration’s photographic archive, revealing a lesser-known narrative that challenges traditional views of American history. This book’s visual sequence breaks norms, creatively cropping images from the...
The legend says in the eighties Anke Linz and Andreas Oettinger met each other in a disco in the countryside, and started working together ever since under the artist name...
Under ‘natural’ circumstances, the average woman would get pregnant about 15 times in her life, resulting in ten births. Seven of those babies would survive childhood. For centuries, people have...
Who is the human in media philosophy? Although media philosophers have argued since the twentieth century that media are fundamental to being human, this question has not been explicitly asked...
On Chorus is a national public sound artwork by Christopher Steenson that broadcast field recordings of Dublin's inner-city spring dawn chorus across Ireland, using Ianród Eireann's network of train station...
Announcing On Country: Photography from Australia – a landmark publication featuring seventeen of Australia’s best contemporary photographic artists and collectives, accompanying the first-ever group exhibition of Australian photography at the...
Witches were accused and executed in Salem, while possessed nuns meowed and had seizures across Europe. Hand-trembling epidemics spread among Swiss and German boarding schools, and laughing attacks were widespread...
In Finglas during the 1970s, an area known as Dunsink, a wild place mostly used for recreational purposes by the local community for walks and amateur horse racing, was destroyed....
In On Photographs, curator and writer David Campany presents an exploration of photography in 120 photographs. Proceeding not by chronology or genre or photographer, Campany's eclectic selection unfolds according to its...
Laia Abril’s On Rape: And Institutional Failure is a visualisation of the origin of gender-based stereotypes and myths, as well as the failing structures of law and order, that continue to...
In On Slaughter, artist Klara Hobza uses scientific drawings to accompany Markus, a dropout in the forests of Sweden as he slaughters a sheep. The best impression of the book...
Unfurling in distinct yet inseparable phases, On Small Losing is not a recollection but a real-time journal of confronting, and being confronted by, illness. Situated within the uncertainty and absurdity...
Employing the concept of an anarchic organisation of cinematic spaces, the author embarks in this volume on a journey toward an imaginary political trope for the cinema of the present...
Isabelle Graw’s latest book reflects on the purposes and struggles of friendship in competitive social milieus. By focusing on her own social milieu—the art world—Graw demonstrates how friendships are neither...
The works in On the Line address a range of topics, spanning performance and the body, climate change, power, colonialism and identity, heritage, and territory. They originate from a common...
For centuries, the garden has been considered a mirror of society, a microcosm, in which the broader relationships between nature and culture are reflected on a small scale. From this...
This zine captures Kate M.'s experience of Dublin, as someone who did not grow up here. It was an attempt to capture the little moments of magic that the photographer witnessed in...
On the 16th of September 2016, Adobe, Google, Apple, and Microsoft announced a new update to the OpenType specification that will allow for fonts to be variable. Through this update,...
On the Verge is the third publication by FUTURES, a Europe-based photography platform bringing together the global photography community to support and nurture the professional development of emerging artists across...
When Rebecca Perry was growing up, she competed nationally and internationally as a trampolinist. This immersive and compelling book deftly blends memoir and lyrical nonfiction to explore a time she...
Cofounded in 2017 by authors Claudia Rankine and Beth Loffreda, the Racial Imaginary Institute (TRII) is an interdisciplinary collective of artists, writers, knowledge-producers and activists. The institute’s historic 2018 symposium...
Eamonn Doyle’s second photo-book, ON, follows last year’s i, a widely acclaimed collection of street portraits that drew significant plaudits from, among others, Martin Parr. In ON, black and white...
This ambitious book brings together a wide international selection of new and recent writing by educators and practitioners who question the rules and hierarchies of graphic design education today. It...
“One branch at a time” comprises a small collection of BW digital photographs taken around the area where Pablo Marín García lives; Phibsborough. They were made at the very high...
Cafe Royal Books release weekly publications, focussing on post-war documentary photography linked to Britain and Ireland. This includes the work of photographers from all backgrounds, the widely known, the unseen and...
One Day examines the social, personal and political circumstances surrounding menopause using the iconography of the Triple Goddess, maiden, mother, and crone; focusing on the crone, hag, hedge witch, or...
In the light-filled Centre Gallery of Sirius Arts Centre in Cobh, County Cork, behind layers of liner paper and white emulsion, lay, until recently, a very well-kept secret. One, Here, Now...
One Hundred Seconds To Midnight explores the tumultuous relationship between Breen’s father and himself as the father battles stints in and out of prison, as well as a battle with...
These photographs are from a one evening assignment that Gilden did for the Telegraph magazine in 1994 on unlicensed boxing."I remember that it was a short drive to someplace on...
One features images from a recently made collection of unique, bespoke-process, large format, gelatin silver contact prints. Published by D1Softcover with printed double black and screen-printed coverNumbered edition of 30024...
The first woman to receive the Robert Capa Gold Medal, which recognizes a reporter for their courage and independence, Catherine Leroy was one of the few female photographers to cover...
Little Black Classics celebrate the huge range and diversity of Penguin Classics, with books from around the world and across many centuries. They take us from a balloon ride over...
The OODA Loop is known in business and in warfare. It was originally devised by John Boyd, a USAF officer who was active in the Korean war and who later...
OOF is the Art and Football Magazine. OOF 11! That's a whole team's worth of issues. If OOF Magazines were individual members of a football team – right, just imagine...
OOF is the Art and Football Magazine. Can you use a kayak to beat a high press? Are footballers sacred? Could you have gone pro? Can a football fan really...
OOF is the Art and Football Magazine. Unlucky for some, but if the number 13 was good enough for players like Eusebio, Maicon and no less than two separate Müllers,...
OOF is the Art and Football Magazine. Football, you've heard of it, art too, painting and that. The two come together in one magazine. This is it, this is the...
Three sets of photographs into one printed object. From the foam that can resemble marble, superimpositions of skies and superimposed plants that create an image of the third, skin and...
Morgan Ashcom began Open while making photographs of daily life in Occupied Palestine in 2009. As Ashcom departed Palestine for his home in the United States, Israeli security forces opened...
'We present Opening Distance as an act of moving away. Movement into spaces outside supposed centres. In doing this, we aim to share and listen in more considered ways. This...
'Yoko Tawada wrote Opium für Ovid: Ein Kopfkissenbuch von 22 Frauen in 2000. She then released the Japanese version of the text, 変身のためのオピウム, in the fall of 2001. The German...
Daphne is the third chapter of the project Opium for Ovid, published by Stereoeditions in a collection of 22 separate books. 'Yoko Tawada wrote Opium für Ovid: Ein Kopfkissenbuch von 22...
Scylla is the fourth chapter of the project Opium for Ovid, published by Stereoeditions in a collection of 22 separate books.'Yoko Tawada wrote Opium für Ovid: Ein Kopfkissenbuch von 22 Frauen...
Scylla is the fifth chapter of the project Opium for Ovid, published by Stereoeditions in a collection of 22 separate books.'Yoko Tawada wrote Opium für Ovid: Ein Kopfkissenbuch von 22...
Some art forms have had more of an impact on the language of graphic design than others, but not many have helped contribute the same dynamism, energy and vitality as...
A singular achievement, Christina Sharpe’s Ordinary Notes explores, with immense care, profound questions about loss, pain and beauty; private memory and public monument; art; complexity; and the shapes of Black...
The first collection of the writing of Black communist women. Black Communist women throughout the early to mid-twentieth century fought for and led mass campaigns in the service of building...
This second expanded edition of Oslofjord by Jessica Williams is a close collaboration between the artist and Issue Press. Images have been both reworked and added on the five year anniversary...
Blending photography and storytelling, Our Hidden Room is a raw and intimate portrayal of a complex yet loving father-son relationship, filled with both tenderness and pain. A testament to the...
This is a collaborative photography art book/zine that combines two different photographers Wiliam Camargo and Jaklin Romine different works around and in their home towns. Romine hailing from El Sereno...
A celebration of identity and individual human beauty, this vibrant monograph is the first book dedicated to fashion photographer Nadine Ijewere—the first Black woman photographer to land a cover of...
'Not just a game of two halves: with half-time, injury time, extra time and a penalty shoot-out included, this long-unavailable, richly detailed account of English soccer does credit to a...
Out Of Order: Bad Display III consists of images of screens cropped from used and broken LCD TVs, computer monitors, and laptops found for sale on e-shops. Now out of order,...
In the midst of the global financial crisis that began in 2008, Penelope Umbrico started noticing large quantities of used office desks for sale online. In the pictures advertising them,...
The subject of this work is a small music scene composed of individuals who share Limerick City as a place to work, play, and live. Some of these artists thrive...