Covid testing policies in different countries vary extensively, from the public not having access to basic rapid testing to comparatively more social examples where people are able to have free PCR testing...
Bright frames before blue backgrounds. Rectilinear or, less frequently, curved. The view of the sky is unobstructed or crisscrossed by transverse struts; occasionally clouds gather. One, two, or three pillars...
“The expression ‘A for Apple’ is almost always the first thing we learn as a child. Why is ‘A’ always for Apple and never for Ant? What makes the apple...
“The life of toilet paper is fundamentally short-lived; smeared with shit and left to disintegrate in smelly water, it is found in almost every toilet as a sign of hygienic...
“With its near-phallic shape stirring in most fully-grown adults sexual imageries condemned by many religious and proper people, the banana remains a highly popular fruit enjoyed by millions around the...
“To remove their rubbish, human beings have long since relied on the bin: they fill it up with all sorts of garbage and when it is more or less full...
“It is true that the pleasures of consumption have always been accompanied by the burdens of rubbish. This can be considered a modern problem facing human beings today. Rubbish is...
“…but what does it mean to drink? Do we drink with our skin when the hands are hugging the cup? Are we drinking with our body posture while sipping earl...
“In general, there are two different kinds of clocks. The first tells time in the form of a common factor that most of us can relate to, a concept of...
“…cool morning air drifting through, conversations between neighbours downstairs, thin yet unbreakable streams of sunlight intruding, clop-clop-clopping shoes on the sidewalk, straying dust kicked up by a speeding motorcycle, an...
PullSwingStep backOpenStep forwardPullSwingClose ‘Science of the Secondary: Door’ is the fifth edition in the series of ongoing research conceived and developed by Atelier HOKO. Published by Atelier HOKOSoftcover60 pages175 x...
“When do we actually notice a pipe? When it is clogged, leaking, contaminated and about to burst? When it is standing alone, without a nearby wall or pillar to blend...
“Ever since the egg has been perverted as a rich and readily available source of food for human beings, we have not thought much of it beyond its role in...
“Among the many clothing types in our wardrobe, none leads a more unappreciated existence than the sock. Wavering between undergarment and outerwear, the staggering amount of pressure and force applied...
“In spite of the plate’s supposed ubiquity, very little is known and discussed of this practical tableware beyond fine craftsmanship or pretty decorations. While the use of plates has long...
Between 2002 and 2003 Donovan Wylie spent almost a hundred days photographing inside the Maze prison. Through its history of protests, hunger strikes and escapes, this prison, holding both republican and...
This is the third edition of Screenprinting as Gaeilge: treoir bhunúsach, an illustrated Irish language guide to screenprinting. Covering the history, materials, tools, and processes, this book provides a brief...
Screenprinting is in the midst of a popular revival among beginners, students, hobbyists and experts alike. This is the essential studio workbook, built upon the expertise gained through the thousands...
The history of Arabic calligraphy: this publication highlights the stages of the Arabic Script's development since its very beginnings and the artistic relationship between calligraphy, contemporary art, and artificial intelligence...
In 'Sculptor's Notebook', originally written in 1985, the artist Pushpamala N evaluates the artistic practice that she had been developing until then. Centred largely around themes of adolescence and womanhood,...
SCUM Manifesto was considered one of the most outrageous, violent and certifiably crazy tracts when it first appeared in 1968. Valerie Solanas, the woman who shot Andy Warhol, self-published this...
Inspired by Valerie Solanas’ iconoclastic feminist tract SCUM (Society for Cutting Up Men) Manifesto, SCUMB Manifesto introduces us to photographer Justine Kurland’s own uncompromising initiative: the Society for Cutting Up...
This handful of interviews originated at A Corunha (S8) Mostra de Cinema Periférico. In 2012 the festival directors asked me to accompany Peter Kubelka during his time at the festival,...
Sean BreithauptForests for Profit, Cavan, 2017Postcard seanbreithaupt.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...
Peony2023Photography33.5 x 33.5 cm Framed / 9 x 9 cm UnframedOpen Edition€323 Framed / €74 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Sean Hanrahan is a multidisciplinary artist based in Cork city, he...
Sean HillenEverything is Normal, Parnell Square, Dublin, 2020Postcard seanhillen.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...
Shannon Taggart became aware of Spiritualism as a teenager, when her cousin received a message from a medium that revealed details about her grandfather's death. In 2001, while working as...
The work shows a photographic journey to a visual ideal – here embodied by the bearded seaman. An imagescape of eye-twinkling, fragile romanticism takes the viewer on a quest to...
Seat 68 is a personal story, picturing Jansone's holiday's with her grandmother in Madeira island. The trip was organised by a tour operator and the majority of the group members were...
Taking its bearings from the adage that seeing is believing, the debut book from young Melbourne photographer Sarah Walker, Second Sight, assumes a cynical vantage on our collective relationship with spirituality, faith,...
Founded in 1974, See Red Women’s Workshop grew out of a shared desire to combat sexist images of women and to create positive and challenging alternatives. Women from different backgrounds...
Reduced due to damage on cover Through the fascinating formal beauty of seeds revealed by Thierry Ardouin's photographs, the book tells the history of these "great travellers" and interrogates the connection...
Issue #2 of SEED contemplates ‘labyrinths’. In Greek mythology, the labyrinth is an elaborate maze. For artists working today, it holds symbolic and psychological significance as we try to find...
Imaginative in nature, people have gazed up at the constellations since prehistory, assigning them meaning and form. Issue #3 of SEED reflects this pull of the stars and presents work...
The theme of our fourth issue stems from conversations within the SEED Collective about experiences of change post-pandemic. So many of us recently went through, or know someone who has...
Seeds From The Zoo (2016) is a self-published photo book that includes a selection of images — some of which were included in the Townhouse Gallery exhibition They Usually Lie Around A...
Seeing Being Seen offers a glimpse into the challenging and rewarding choices of a career in publishing, and in the arts. This text-based memoir by a woman who, as she notes in the introduction,...
Description: Alison Britton’s collected writings review the unstable place of craft in the spectrum of art and design. Now in a second edition, the essays included in Seeing Things reveal that...
In the third volume of Tefrika Istanbul, Ci Demi portrays an unsettling cityscape without people and language. Something is missing. What happens if you leave out people, animals, and language...
An economic and cultural revolution has shaken the photobook world in the last five years: self-publishing. An army of photographers operating as publishers have had an instrumentalrole in today’s photobook...
A concept art book of a solo exhibition held at the international photography festival KG+ in Kyoto in April 2023. For most people, celestial bodies are nearly impossible to observe...
The tulip was introduced into Europe at the end of the 16th century, having been exported from the Ottoman Empire. The Dutch took to the flower and started to grow...
Send me a lullaby is a love letter to a city undergoing immense change, created during a period of both urban transformation and global upheaval. Emma Phillips was commissioned by Photo Australia to make a...
"Seninle Basam Dertte" is the story of a distance that will never be closed, a matted knot that cannot be untied, a wound that never ceases to itch. The story...
For several days in early July 2017, the sky over Hamburg swarmed with dozens of helicopters. They ferried guests of state to the G20 summit and kept an eye on...
The young photographer Wu Yuhang lock himself in his darkroom to project his feelings on instant films. The chemicals medium are manhandled, overexposed with various light sources, jogged, crushed, pressed,...
Serenissima is Molloy's first book, presenting their perspective on Venice. Featuring images taken on various trips to the Floating City. This book allows you to follow in Molloy's footsteps and...
Sherkin Island 22023Photography52 x 72 cm Framed / 40 x 60 cm UnframedEdition of 7€699 Framed / €499 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Sergey Kior is a traveler, photographer and visual artist...
Sculpture as a specific medium is rarely investigated within a deeply cultural, philosophical context, nor within visual art itself. Whilst discussions about installation art, performance art, or other 3D art...
Seven Years (2001-2004) aims to deconstruct the trope of family photography by meticulously mimicking it. In the series, the title of which refers to the age gap between the artist...
Shadow The Solar Trail · From A Cosmic Drift Through Higher Prairie documents Richard Proffitt's 2023 exhibitions at VISUAL, Carlow and The Dock, Carrick-on-Shannon. Includes a 32-page zine featuring texts...
After studying photography, music, drawing in a Fines Arts school, David Nissen changed direction to get involved in cinema where he works there as director of photography for feature films...
Shag (Seaga), Seapoint, Dublin.210 x 300 mm€20 Unframed - A4 (includes 13.5% VAT) Shags can often be seen drying their half-open wings, since their plumage is only partly waterproof. Their peaked...
Shag (Seaga), Seapoint, Dublin. Shags can often be seen drying their half-open wings,since their plumage is only partly waterproof. Their peaked forehead and yellow gape set them apart from their...
'Right after the death of my distant relative Ralf I was allowed to browse through his collection of books and ephemera. He was a passionate collector of works by Joseph...
Humans lack the capacity to comprehend geological time, a breadth unfathomable from our biological perspective. Our callous extraction of resources negates the patience of geomorphology. The Burren’s karst landscape instinctively...
Since the Me Too movement, masculine exercise of power, and sexual abuse have been widely brought under close scrutiny. The focus on ‘toxic’ masculinity impacts our perception of male sexuality,...
Josh footing turf. Carbury Bog, Co. Kildare, Ireland. ‘Beneath | Beofhód’, Volume 2, No. 50-02, 2021.2021Photography64 x 44 cm FramedEdition of 5€1362 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) This print is from the ongoing...
Shane LynamWaiting for S, Dun Laoghaire, 2018Postcard shanelynamphoto.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...
Untitled from Pebbledash Wonderland2021Photography 93 x 123 cm FramedEdition 1 of 7€2157 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Shane Lynam is a photographer based in Dublin. His first book, Fifty High...
Knowledge subjectivises us – it makes us who and what we are. It informs our evolving sense of self and our place in the world. One of the most powerful...
Sharkification is about the “favelas” and the Brazilian government’s strategy to attempt to control them during the soccer World Cup by involving armed units. It created a militarisation of the...
Intertwined2022Monoprint33 x 45 cm FramedEdition of 1€400 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Sharon Greene is a multi-disciplinary artist whose visual language is deeply rooted in documenting time, nature and...
Night Thistle2021Monoprint29 x 36.5 cm FramedEdition of 1€400 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Sharon Greene is a multi-disciplinary artist whose visual language is deeply rooted in documenting time,...
Winter Ivy2021Dry Point30 x 36 cm FramedEdition of 1€400 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Sharon Greene is a multi-disciplinary artist whose visual language is deeply rooted in documenting time,...
Deeply rooted in a form of artistic 'barefoot anthropology' 'Shaved Rapunzel, Scheherazade & the Shearling Ram from Arcady' reflects both on the culture of disconnection from the natural environment and...
Winner of the 2021 Svensk Bokkonst, Swedish Book Art Award, Shelf Life depicts the social and spatial landscape in and around that hallowed ground of American consumption, the Supermarket. The...
SheReal, BeReal captures the candid, behind-the-scenes moments of female athletes from various sports using a film camera to document their daily life. The featured athletes were given a care package...
Dubliner Colm Pierce's intimate and sensitive work spotlights Sheriff Street and its surrounding areas at a time of change. The photographs capture the area, nestled between Dublin's docklands and the...
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 and was set up as a way to disseminate art, in multiple, affordably, quickly, and internationally while...
Shia ConlonGirl King, Roscrea, Tipperary Postcardsamanthaconlon.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...
The snow covers the rooftops, muffles the sound, and makes us wonder if what we are seeing is real. Gods, emperors, and warriors with coloured robes and faces walk the...
Never Mind the B#ll*cks, Here’s the Science is Professor Luke O’Neill’s biggest runaway bestseller in which he grapples with life's biggest questions and tells us what science has to say...
Please note: we only post unframed prints. For framed purchases, free Click-and-Collect is available from The Library Project and Dublin delivery only. See further shipping information below. Danú II2022Digital Drawing...
It came to me in a dream I2022Inkjet48 x 48 cm FramedEdition of 30€318 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) These prints are part of an ongoing series titled It Came To Me In...
It came to me in a dream II2022Inkjet48 x 48 cm FramedEdition of 30€318 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) These prints are part of an ongoing series titled It Came To Me In...
Siggie is a story of transformation, beauty and complexity. The fluid and quiet come together in a narrative about time, life and dreams told through 48 Polaroid images. The pictures...
Sight & Sound is the BFI's international film magazine, offering unrivalled insight into film culture with in-depth reviews, interviews and features exploring contemporary and historical cinema in all its variety....
Sight & Sound is the BFI's international film magazine, offering unrivalled insight into film culture with in-depth reviews, interviews and features exploring contemporary and historical cinema in all its variety....
Sight & Sound is the BFI's international film magazine, offering unrivalled insight into film culture with in-depth reviews, interviews and features exploring contemporary and historical cinema in all its variety....
Sight & Sound is the BFI's international film magazine, offering unrivalled insight into film culture with in-depth reviews, interviews and features exploring contemporary and historical cinema in all its variety....
Sight & Sound is the BFI's international film magazine, offering unrivalled insight into film culture with in-depth reviews, interviews and features exploring contemporary and historical cinema in all its variety....
Sight & Sound is the BFI's international film magazine, offering unrivalled insight into film culture with in-depth reviews, interviews and features exploring contemporary and historical cinema in all its variety....
In 2019, the previously unseeable became seen when the first image of a supermassive black hole was captured by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) project. Taking its initial inspiration from...
Alex Prager is a photographer and filmmaker whose elaborate sets and complex staging draw on a rich cultural heritage of cinematic style, informed by street photography, to produce work that...
Silvermine is a set of five photo albums each containing 20 prints. The negatives were salvaged from a recycling plant on the edge of Beijing, where they had been sent to...
Simon BurchSorrento, Stoneybatter, Dublin, 2017Postcard simonburch.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...
'Foaming Water' from the Long Mirror series2023Photography62 x 42 cm FramedEdition of 5€1010 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) This project has given focus to consider the canal’s physicality within the city and its environment, the...
‘Leaf’ from the Long Mirror series2023Photography57 x 38 cm FramedEdition of 5€931 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) This project has given focus to consider the canal’s physicality within the city and its environment, the...
‘Love my Love’ from the Madwoman’s Milk series2023Photography33 x 33 cm FramedEdition of 5€783 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) This series captures wildflowers - photographed through a series of experimentation with in-camera techniques,...
A novel in three parts, Sinkhole: Three Crimes submerges readers in a grotesque and comical world on the edge of collapse – much like our own. Britain is immersed in a...
Cone of Shame2023Copperprint with aquatint33 x 30 cm FramedEdition of 20€204 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Siobhan Cox is a Printmaker and Arts Facilitator based in Dublin, Ireland. She graduated...
Samhain2022Copperprint with aquatint29 x 27 cm FramedEdition of 20€306 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Siobhan Cox is a Printmaker and Arts Facilitator based in Dublin, Ireland. She graduated from the...
Sionnachuighim, meaning “I play the Fox”, is thought to be one possible origin of the word shenanigans, and in this work, shenanigans take centre stage. As a teenager, I entered...
In a series of paintings, female police officers from British television shows such as Happy Valley and The Bill are positioned in an array of apocalyptic settings: freezing, burning, and backdropped by...
Sophie Harris-Taylor spent two years photographing and interviewing more than 100 sisters in an effort to better understand this most intimate of bonds. Her tender portraits combined with short interviews...
Site Report is a collection of poetry in prose, verse and screenplay, where windows are a lot more than panes of glass, tables have minds of their own and sinks...
Site Specific is a book that explores the ways photography can be exhibited. Casting a wide net, with 58 exhibitions featured, a range of exhibiting processes and styles are covered....
'Sitting on the Sidelines' is the most recent poetry collection published by Femmesocial Press. It is a collection of enduring poems written by Mase Okor encapsulating the experience of young...
Alleyways occupy a unique position in the urban landscape. Neither entirely public nor private, conceptually they are non-places, often without names and left off of maps. They are the negative...
Chamo San is an artist and illustrator from Barcelona. Sketched Memories contains a selection of drawings made by the artist in his sketchbooks between 2011 and 2021. Divided into several...
Behind every accomplished artist is often a journal, sketchbook, or notepad where all their ideas and inspirations are gathered, a portable space where concepts and thoughts can be experimented and...
Follow a young girl and her father on an adventure through the woods to the cool water’s edge. There’s lots to spot and discuss, from dragonflies and exotic birds overhead to...
“In my opinion, Bob Kolbrener is the most brilliant California landscape photographer since Ansel Adams.”— Gary F. Kurutz, Curator Emeritus of Special Collections, California State Library The second monograph on...
Slanted Magazine #40 Experimental Type opens eight doors, each one offering a glimpse into spaces that were explored by pushing conventions, limitations, and thoughts to the next level. We all know though,...
The Slanted team went to Amsterdam to check out the design scene and fell for the charm of the city’s century-old “bruine kroegen” (brown cafes). Seeking refuge after bike rides...
Slanted Magazine #45—Sex embarks on a thought-provoking journey through themes of gender, body image, and sexuality, created in partnership with Munich’s Archive Artist Publications (AAP), directed by artist and archivist Hubert...
‘Sleep Creek’ is a landscape filled with trauma and beauty. It’s a place where animals are only seen when they’re being hunted and humans balance between an unapologetic existence and...
The project Sleep Tight represents a very different kind of search for clues that challenges the viewer to do his own detective work. Everyone knows Columbo, the slightly quirky American...
Rumours, secrets and absent memories can affect the stories we tell about ourselves and where we come from. Conflicting narratives, faulty recollections and admonishments often bring unsettling questions to the...
Sleeping in a Forest explores the liminal space between wakefulness and sleep, where the edges of reality soften, and the boundaries between humans and nature blur. Inspired by readings such as...
This new artist publication by Lisa Freeman and designed by the award-winning Or Studio documents the live performance Slipped, Fell and Smacked my Face off the Dance Floor (2022). It...
Whether in Tokyo, Madrid, or Paris, our latest crop of interiors defies the growing uniformity of urban landscapes by affirming their uniqueness. Indeed, a new kind of financialised architecture is...
Architects are a controversial bunch. Each new theory is heralded by a slogan that advertises its difference from what went before, piling complexity upon confusion. In this collection of very...
This zine turns our eyes to the great histories of natural dyers. Women, witches and healers throughout time have practised dyeing out of necessity and joy, and passed down the sacred...
Mount Venus Nursery is multiple gold-medal winning nursery known across Ireland and beyond for its plants and for its ethos, growing hardy perennials outside in the Dublin Mountains. 2025 marks...
These are some fun and playful handmade notebooks presented by The Paradise Association! A Dublin based creative duo. These notebooks are unique, and one of a kind. Each was individually...
Living Locally No.12 With age, Tom Browne has given up his building jobs. Now he works on small houses in his shed. He uses real building materials whenever possible, as...
“Aodán McCardle’s language experiments expose the malign purposes of the language of reality-managers, they also seek what the wall of their language makes it hard to express—such as love, what...
Dennis Dinneen was born in 1927 in the small market town of Macroom, County Cork. In 1944 he was studying medicine at University College Cork when his father passed away...
Time is perhaps the central actor in Steve Carr's wider practice. Operating at the crux of photography, moving image and a kind of deferred mode of performance, the New Zealand artist...
SMUT Press is a collective print-publishing project founded in February 2022 by Jordan Hearns and Jack Scollard and is based in London. Developing on from a number of collaborative projects...
In 2001 Michael Haneke directed the film "La Pianiste" ("The Piano Teacher" or "Die Klavierspielerin"). The movie is based on Elfriede Jelineks 1983 novel of the same name. Starring Isabelle...
Challenging the colonial narratives surrounding the Netflix film Against the Ice, this personal, editorial project by a present-day descendant opens-up to cultural and historical inclusion by broadening the storytelling. The...
So you want to publish a magazine? Start here! This guide shows you how to take your concept from idea to proper publication, step by step. It covers all the...
Issue #2 of Sociotype Journal, titled 'Makeshift', is an investigation of old things made new and new things made weird; a celebration of ingenuity on the hoof and ad hoc...
SOFT EIS is an independent print magazine published in Berlin. It was born out of a desire to learn about, and tackle all sides of a conversation. For Issue 03...
Guided by the purpose of wellbeing, the essence of Norm Architects’ style is balance: richness focused by restraint, simplicity imbued with warmth, complexity heightened by order. Be it architecture, interiors,...
Soft Rains Will Come is an artwork by Christopher Steenson, taking the form a spatial sound installation that operates as a live radio broadcast within the gallery space. The installation combines live shortwave...
Soft Soils is a an introduction to the practice of Scottish London-based ceramic artist and designer Olivia Fiddes. Edited and with photographs by Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck. Olivia's work is characterised...
Unravelling the semantics of the ugly jumper, the ratty cardigan and the squishy mittens. Softness is a poetic reflection on hand-knitting and the neglected objects that give us nourishment. A straggly...
This anthology is a critical reflection on the making of Soil Lab, a project built with a community in North Lawndale, Chicago, and hosted by the Danish Arts Foundation at...
Penelope Umbrico’s project Solar Eclipses is made up of a collection of collages created using images of solar eclipses found in the New York Public Library Picture Collection. She creates...
“Nowadays more and more I think of photography as the river, on which both banks one stays at the same time. The stories are on the first shore – well...
This book is dedicated, in part, to all those punks of sectarian mentality and false morals, those who feed the annihilation of the individual and those who are part of...
This project presents a collaboration between Maria Hinds, Matthew Thompson and Herman Wallace. It documents the life of Herman Wallace, a former Black Panther and Angola 3 member, during his...
The magazine Solomiya is not an ordinary one. It was founded in April 2022 by photographers Vsevolod Kazarin from Kyiv and Sebastian Wells from Berlin to photograph young people on...
The magazine Solomiya is not an ordinary one. It was founded in April 2022 by photographers Vsevolod Kazarin from Kyiv and Sebastian Wells from Berlin to photograph young people on...
Part studious, part visceral, 'Dying Livingly' is a collection of short essays written in the first few years of the author's holistic deathcare research and practice. With a focus on...
1969 January 4th, the ambush of the Peoples Democracy Civil Rights march en route from Belfast to Derry, attacked by an organised group with rocks and clubs. The ambush took...
An assembly of speculative essays, reviews, interviews and collected statements, its concern is with the recent history of the book and the idea of publication arising from its occurrence in...
Cardboard picture book for children nursery age that visually introduces them to animals through natural photographs.
Published by Unpatient BooksHardcover12 pages105 x 150 mmISBN 9780993149757
Some Los Angeles Apartments is a remake of the original book by the American artist Ed Ruscha, published in 1965. In Jóhannsson’s version, which is as deprived of people as...
Some Magazine #18—Studio Practice delves into the concept of the artist’s studio throughout history. From its origins as a legendary and fabled place in the early Renaissance to its transformation...
Dan Graham was a contrarian. His art confronted viewers with a multiplicity of possible perceptions and intersubjective experiences. Some Rockin’ was his last project and—through conversations with friends, artists, architects, curators, and former assistants—articulates his sensitivity...
Fun and entertaining book including a collection of portraits of sheep which are showing off different hair'n'fur styles.
Published by Unpatient BooksSoftcover48 pages140 x 200 mmISBN 9780993149733
Some time later is the product of an exchange between the artist Brendan Earley and two writers, Pádraic E Moore and Chris Fite-Wassilak. The collaboration framed a space which allowed...
How can we visualise people’s state of mind in times of confusion and transformation? Some Way Out of Here by Jos Jansen (NL) explores a new and different way to represent the...
We live our lives in widening circles, rarely appreciating their nature and how they bring us back. In a year, my daughter will be leaving home and is no stranger...
Youkilis’s continuous archive of human experience reaches across space and time, through his immediate and generous indexing of everyday life. Sam Youkilis has been building a continuous archive of photographic...
Moments in time captured along the continuum of living and dreaming in New York. This body of work examines the progression and regression of the struggle to survive and thrive....
Somnyama Ngonyama, Hail the Dark Lioness is the long-awaited monograph from one of the most powerful visual activists of our time. The book features over ninety of Muholi’s evocative self-portraits,...