Drawing on over 25 years’ experience talking to artists, Ben Luke conceived and launched the A brush with… podcast in 2020 to explore the influences, rituals and disciplines of artists...
Assemblies are ancestral, transcultural ways of coming together as a community. Over the past decades, multiple social movements have reappropriated these forms of collective organisation as a prominent component of...
Covering a span of four years, SNAKEFIRE presents a portrait of the Malay/Indonesian night and is the second instalment of an existential trilogy on night time, night life and night...
What Noise on Earth? is a book of visual poetry on the theme of Christmas. Its title comes from a Breton carol. Some poems take a Christmas carol as their...
The outcome of an extensive archiving project began in 2019, this publication traces the activities of Northern Irish artist John Carson and his life and work in Belfast, Los Angeles,...
For this booklet Temporary Services and Print Room invited 17 artist publishers to respond to the question: Thinking locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally: What are some social, political, economic and...
Presenting a diverse geographic and ethnic selection, the What They Saw anthology interprets historical photobooks by women in the broadest sense possible: classic bound books, portfolios, personal albums, unpublished books,...
This publication tells us a story about two children who were talking about trees during a train ride: “Is there a bottle-tree? No! But when you place a bottle on...
'An absolute blockbuster of clear thinking and new angles...the most clear, alliance building, shame removing look at race. Emma is once-in-a generation clever' Caitlin MoranWe need to talk about racial...
The last copy is reduced in price due to minor damage on the cover.A searing, diaristic portrayal of a city and society in revolution by Magnum nominee Myriam Boulos. In...
In 1972, at the age of 26, Gilles Peress photographed the British Army’s massacre of Irish civilians on Bloody Sunday. In the 1980s he returned to the North of Ireland,...
When Abba was ill is an intimate look at two narratives placed together in time. The outer images portray a sons’ world, trying to find a semblance of normality in...
Sergey Melnitchenko was born in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, in 1991. He is a member of the Ukrainian Photographic Alternative, a collective promoting contemporary photography in Ukraine. His work has been shown...
Hannah Regel has built a book, a house, a place to escape one's muting duties. A place of scars, write-offs, rags. It’s a dirty lustful pit where domesticity has been exposed...
When We Move in Blue is a celebratory pamphlet on the work of Breda Lynch, written by El Reid-Buckley and designed by Oisín Ralph. This publication focuses on Breda’s Blue Dyke series of...
Driven by the central question “What are we learning from artists today?” the first volume of the new series edited by Anthony Huberman and Jeanne Gerrity at the CCA Wattis,...
"In the last years of his life, my grandfather could never remember where I was in the world. After I left home at 18, he developed dementia and could no...
It goes without saying, walking can connect us to our surroundings and free us from our worries. It can raise our heart rate and relax our minds. It can lead...
How does a German village get to Kyrgyzstan? Before the autumn of 1988, Irina Unruh, who was nine years old, left Kyrgyzstan, which was then part of the Soviet Union,...
In the dusty alleyways and vanilla fields of Madagascar, a silent struggle unfolds. A daily fight marked by sweat and perseverance, where hope continues to grow despite adversity. Where the...
Where, the Mile End is Irish poet Julie Morrissy’s debut collection, embodying an energetic lyricism that whips through Europe and North America with humour, curiosity and distinct edginess. A subtle...
White Fungus is an arts magazine based in Taiwan. "That gesture also is a kind of gesture you make towards the reader, saying, "I trust you", and in a way...
White Fungus is an arts magazine based in Taiwan. "That gesture also is a kind of gesture you make towards the reader, saying, "I trust you", and in a way...
White Fungus is an arts magazine based in Taiwan. "That gesture also is a kind of gesture you make towards the reader, saying, "I trust you", and in a way...
This book shows a more complete and comprehensive part of the work by Maija Tammi, developed for the White Rabbit Fever project she started in 2016. The book co-designed by...
‘Critical Designers’ produced by an increasing number of design schools are prompted to address social, political and environmental issues through their practices. Yet, who can afford to continue such effort...
During a transformative period in Irish history, ‘Who Fears to Speak’ is a project which hones in on the experience of the young people from the republican stronghold areas of...
Why + AI + Art is a project created by artificial intelligence in collaboration with the artist. The boxed edition consists of 31 loose cards and attempts to challenge the...
What does the promise of “speaking nearby” rather than “speaking about” look like today? What are the politics of hospitality? What are the problematics of “postfeminism,” and how do we...
A witty, perceptive picture book that will help children develop emotional resilience. Why Do I Feel Like This? follows a child’s hilarious, wildly inventive train of thought as she walks home...
‘Why Exhibit? Vol. 2, On Curating Photography’ combines articles and conversations on curatorial practices concerning photo-based images. Discussion centres on challenges curators and artists working with photography face today. How...
This publication seeks to be a manifesto on and about photography. Henie Onstad Kunstsenter has been groundbreaking for almost 50 years in presenting new and experimental art, and is a...
Wicked Arts Education helps you design exciting arts education programs from the ground up. These programs make meaningful connections between student culture, the arts, and society. We’ve tested our arts...
Sparks art practices, art education and creativity by setting inspiring frameworks and questions Stimulates cooperation and cross-disciplinary thinking and practising Funny, crazy, awe-inspiring, poetical, bold; in its bandwidth a truly...
Wicked Arts Assignments are daring, unusual, quirky, funny, poetic, inspiring, socially engaged or otherwise challenging art assignments. Anyone who teaches art knows them: an assignment that seems simple, but challenges...
Wie war Las Vegas (What was Las Vegas like) is not the portrait of a city. Volker Renner doesn’t waste a single picture on the familiar motifs, and even avoids...
A little girl really wants to see herplants grow, so she spends her daysoutside, helping them. A little watcher worries though;anything can happen in the garden –does the girl know...
The Chinese are not alone in their fascination for creatures that dance on the boundary between the human and animal worlds. Maoist ideology in China had long criminalised such interest...
Richard Nairn has spent a lifetime studying – and learning from – nature. When an opportunity arose for him to buy a small woodland filled with mature native trees beside...
Nighttime is often when both humans and animals revert to their truest and most intense physical and psychological states. Arko Datto looks at the night and life that subsists in...
The hundreds of photographs gathered in Will Write Soon, lead us into the meanderings of day-to-day life in the towns and countryside of North America at the turn of the 20th...
Kevin Griffin is a photographer based in Clifden, County Galway, Ireland. Photography has been in Griffin’s family for generations: his grandfather worked for years in the R.A.F as a...
Patrick Pound collects photographs as if on a dare. For thirty years, the New Zealand-born, Australian artist has been collecting other people’s photographs and placing them in his own peculiar categories....
Vol 10 of Winter Papers, Ireland’s annual anthology for the arts, is published by Curlew Editions. It offers fiction, non-fiction, poetry, photography, visual arts, along with craft interviews and in-conversation...
Vol 8 of Winter Papers, Ireland’s annual anthology for the arts, is published by Curlew Editions. It offers fiction, non-fiction, poetry, photography, visual arts, along with craft interviews and in-conversation...
Vol 9 of Winter Papers, Ireland’s annual anthology for the arts, is published by Curlew Editions. It offers fiction, non-fiction, poetry, photography, visual arts, along with craft interviews and in-conversation...
While bread and the craft of making it are nearly as old as civilisation itself, Pain au levain was the first leavened bread, probably discovered in Egypt six thousand years...
Printed in a a premium off-white shade uncoated paper and board with a laid finish.Published by PhotoIrelandIncludes plain white envelopeA6300 gsm paper.
In Wo waren Sie, Herr Renner? Volker Renner returns to the scenes of his numerous travels over the past years and takes a trip down memory lane. The artist’s book is his...
Cheap, disposable, often with poor audio quality but with great visuals, flexi discs were vinyl’s poorer cousin in the pre-digital age. Given away with magazines or sent out by advertisers,...
-Suitable for all ages- Uncover the secrets of our island in this engrossing look at magical landmarks across the country. Travelling province by province through Ireland, Manchán outlines the stories...
Wolfgang Tillmans: A Reader is a panoramic collection of interviews and writings from an artist for whom language has always been a significant means of creative expression. Arranged chronologically, the...
It has been a long time since we’ve seen undistorted portraits of working women in print media. Since the start of the era of consumerism and social media, what we...
Women from the Inside is a collaborative photographic project based in Limerick City led by Clara Planelles (Creative Director and Photographer), Clara McSweeney (Project Coordinator and Graphic Designer) and Maria...
-Suitable for ages 12 and up- Since the dawn of humanity, women have changed the world as leaders, warriors, athletes, innovators, reformers, advocates, activists, and scholars. They have ruled empires, traversed...
Open your eyes to a new world view with 100 women and nonbinary photojournalists’ stories from behind the lens. 85% of photojournalists are men. That means almost everything that is...
In today’s digital era, women’s voices are heard everywhere—from smart home devices to social media platforms, virtual reality, podcasts, and even memes—but these new forms of communication are often accompanied...
Woodpigeon (Colm coille), Duagh, Co. Kerry. Originally a woodland bird, it is now found throughout Ireland. You’ll recognise its questioning call “Who-whooo? Who? Who-who?” It has a flexitarian diet. Beautifully...
Words about Words playfully explores the language of lexicography, using 26 captivating collages to bring to life esoteric terms, from abecedarian to zeugma. Each book is unique by virtue of...
This book is an essay of images and texts bringing together the work and researches of four artists: Krasimira Butseva (Bulgaria - United Kingdom), Guillaume Chauvin (France), Ziad Naitaddi (Morocco)...
How can art, science and institutional practices counteract the negative consequences of climate and ecological breakdown? How can these practices and ideas advance systemic change? Worlding Ecologies serves as an...
A journal of grassroots herbalism, printed in Wales, with beautiful pen and ink illustration. Wort is a curated collection of contributions from persons working with plants as medicine in ways...
A journal of grassroots herbalism, printed in Wales, with beautiful pen and ink illustration. Wort is a curated collection of contributions from persons working with plants as medicine in ways...
A playful collaboration between artist Georgia Dunne, and designer Annie Moriarty. Miscellaneous articles of material experiments and textile studies by Studio Georgia Dunne have been reinterpreted by Púca for print. The risographic...
Wrap magazine is a celebration of contemporary illustration, art and creative culture.Inspired by this issue’s ‘Paradise’ theme, there are five unique pull-out wrapping paper prints to discover in Wrap #13,...
Wren, (Dreolín) Sandymount, Dublin. On the 26th of December, Wren Boys sing “The wren, the wren, the king of all birds”. But the wren, with its tiny cocked tail, is...
Wren, (Dreolín) Sandymount, Dublin. On the 26th of December, Wren Boys sing “The wren, the wren, the king of all birds”. But the wren, with its tiny cocked tail, is...
Writer Conversations offers a lively and engaging analysis of the practice of writing on photography. Composed as interviews with highly distinctive writers at the forefront of discourses and debates around...
Wrong Beach is an experimental music project run by Cristiano 'GRIM' Feleppa Grimaldi, TK Lawrence and James "BLU JEMZ" Sheffield Dewees in New York. The band jams multi-genres especially rap,...
'Of Wu Tang and things…I’d say off the bat it’s the Ol' dirty bastard, asking me to destroy the negatives, that will never leave me. Meth showing me his new...
The first photo-book by Alice Peach (Bari, 1996) compiles a series of photographs taken between 2017 and 2022 in Berlin, London, Milan, Torre a Mare, Amsterdam and Antwerp. Following a...
X is a new limited edition photography book by Charles Moriarty, capturing the last decade of his work photographing men. The book brings together an intimate collection and follows Moriarty’s own personal journey....
X-TRA’s mission is to sustain a vibrant critical discourse about contemporary art and foster inclusive networks and expansive thinking. X-TRA’s journal, website, and public events create forums for the diverse...
XVIII Stories of TULCA is a new publication that marks the 18th anniversary of TULCA Festival of Visual Arts and documents its UnSelfing Programme for Galway 2020 European Capital of...
You know the scenario: You just want to find a fitting series or movie on your streaming platform—but you can’t find what you are looking for and keep doom-scrolling—until you...
Densely filled with reproductions of newspapers, magazines, mimeographs, news-sheets, pamphlets, and other ephemera, this book investigates the Italian scene during the turbulent years between 1966 and 1977. These revolutionary printing...
An unprecedented survey, William Klein – Yes brings together all of the artist's work through nearly 400 pages, from the first abstract series to his films and painted contacts, including...
White American masculinity is a construct. It is the subtext in detergent and power tool ads, crystallized at football games and in sermons, described in the design of little boy’s...
While photographing refugees in France, Belgium, Austria, and Sweden in 2018, Alan Gignoux noticed that a recurring theme among them was the gradual erosion of self, resulting from prolonged periods...
In you can’t go home again, Antigoni Papantoni reflects on her experiences of the past decade, feeling like a sailor adrift between cultures, gradually losing her sense of belonging. This...
A captivating, original call for creative freedom from one of the most singular poets of our time. Since their inception in 2005, CAConrad's (soma)tic poems have acted as an urgent...
Two stories of environmental destruction told through the eyes of Gaia. Featuring a full page pin-up with artwork from Faye Dolan, Toy and Enya Donohue. Self Published Newsprint 8 pages ...
Sarah Cullen’s work creates a psychological landscape within the domestic space in order to explore the experiences of pregnant people in Ireland who are faced with crisis pregnancies. By interrupting...
You spin me round is a collection of essays, an essential mixtape that takes elements of music – songs, performances, albums, gigs – as points of departure. The writers reflect...
Meral Güler and Dan Porter are explorers prompted to make evident proof of their existence with over 4,000 miles between them, with a sensitivity to the stories that linger between...
Ten years on, the iconic photograph of a young couple at the back of the bus still resonates. Featuring previously unpublished photographs, the Young Dubliners book is introduced by award...
Young Dubliners is a celebration of the unique character of Dublin’s youth. During a time of economic struggle in Ireland, a housing shortage in Dublin and austerity measures squeezing public...
Your Lips Are Wet With Venom by Vicente Mollestad reflects on love, intimacy and sex as something inseparable from politics, history, capitalism, class, assimilation, power, colonialism. Dehumanization. Racialisation. Etc. 'These...
With a preface by Reni Eddo-Lodge and an introduction by Sara Ahmed Audre Lorde (1934-92) described herself as ‘Black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet’. Born in New York, she had her...
'Insomnia I can’t sleep so I dream about Japan or the memories of a non-existent journey' You cannot call yourself a photography lover unless you have paid attention to Japanese...
Hellebore's second Yuletide Hauntings special summons ancestral terrors into the readers' living rooms, while electric lights flicker and fail and the dancing flames in the hearth conjure scenes from the...
Spectral Roman armies wading across newly built motorways, grey ladies roaming the corridors of stately homes, phantom coaches driven by headless squires. Britain is a haunted land, with layers of...
Yvette MonahanCullinamore Races, Sligo, 2010Postcard yvettemonahan.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...
"Z3NE is our third collective book. The first two are Z-ONE & The Big Rot. These creatures are the result of three different open call’s. Each without a theme. Although for...
Created to accompany one of the most exciting exhibitions of 2020, this stunning paperback catalogue presents the full breadth of Muholi’s photographic and activist practice.Richly illustrated, it includes images from...
Autograph's newspaper features images from Zanele Muholi's ongoing series Somnyama Ngonyama, alongside 20 texts exploring and responding to this powerful work. In more than 70 photographs, visual activist Zanele Muholi...
Studio Publication Series is a collection of zine-like booklets that invites TBG+S Studio Artists to present and publish research materials and experimental imagery. The sketchbook-like approach draws together thoughts, ideas and...
Description: Has anyone ever thought about the arm?So, - I mean the arm of Wolfgang Petry.Each publication is accompanied by a friendship bracelet that holds the pages together according to...
'A mixture between the periodicity of a traditional newspaper and the content of today’s contemporary magazine’ First published in 2024, each issue of the quarterly Zeitung adopts its publication date as its...
Zero Line Boundary is a mediation and discourse on the 49th parallel – the International Border between the United States of America and Canada, the longest continuous border in the world...
A zine by Lewis Bush containing step by step instructions for making ten zine structures, ranging from simple one page zines requiring no glueing, to much more complex structures. Self...
ZIVNE is the fourth collective book by ZONE, featuring the work of 167 artists."Like each one before it, it began with an open call—with no set theme or concept, and...
Zoe HamillThe Bread Cupboard, Ballymarlagh, 2019Postcard zoehamill.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...
We have entered a phase of radical reconfiguration of our methods of learning, of perceiving history, of sharing knowledge. manuel arturo abreu, a LatinX artist and writer of Dominican descent,...
Our philosophical understanding of the photograph may find its bearings in notions of time and the past, but our tools for making images are imbedded in the aggressive stride of...
Zoom Books is a collection of three photo shoots taken by Catherine Walsh through Zoom conference and made into visual art by Pénélope Delaur. Catherine was inspired to collaborate with...
In January 2017, the City of Zurich invited Huber/Sterzinger to design a poster series for the 500 Years of Reformation anniversary. The posters are based on visual associations drawn from...
~H avā is a collaboration with Czech sculptress and installation artist Stanislava Karbušická, during a residency at PRÁM Studios in Prague. Using the graphic qualities inherent to Stana’s work, this object-book...
УYY is an acronym for Україна Yelena Yemchuk, meaning the Slavic word for «Ukraine» followed by the name of the Kyiv-born author of the present book. Given the misleading resemblance...
Printed by The Library Project150 × 105 mm
Shipping world-wide.Please note: Local pick-up of orders is available fromThe Library Project at 4 Temple Bar Street, Dublin 2.
Printed by The Library Project150 × 105 mm
Shipping world-wide.Please note: Local pick-up of orders is available fromThe Library Project at 4 Temple Bar Street, Dublin 2.
Printed by The Library Project150 × 105 mm
Shipping world-wide.Please note: Local pick-up of orders is available fromThe Library Project at 4 Temple Bar Street, Dublin 2.
Printed by The Library Project150 × 105 mm
Shipping world-wide.Please note: Local pick-up of orders is available fromThe Library Project at 4 Temple Bar Street, Dublin 2.
'The view of reality, as an exotic prize to be tracked down and captured by the diligent hunter-with-a-camera has informed photography from the beginning, and marks the confluence of the...
This project is a celebration of five years of the glorious life of mobile installations made with balloons, entitled, Los Globos Artivistas, by Noura Tafeche, photographed by Caterina Ragg. It...