Starling (Druid), Belfast, Co. Antrim. In Summer, Starlings have a glossy dark plumage with a green and purple iridescent sheen. They’re known for their complex vocals including mimicking sounds and...
Red Fox (Madra Rua), Ballycanew, Co. Wexford. Largely nocturnal, Red Foxes are common throughout Ireland, in both rural and urban environments. They have a reddish coat, white chest and a...
Badger, Hollyfort, Co. Wexford. Badgers have a stocky, heavy build with strong limbs and two layers of fur – a warm undercoat and a longer protective outer layer. They don’t...
Grey Seal, Dun Laoghaire Harbour The Grey Seal and the Harbour Seal belong to the same family, Phocidae. Grey Seals are larger, with a flatter, more Roman-nosed head. This curious...
Red Deer, Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry. The Red Deer is the largest wild land mammal in Ireland. A mature male has a large rack of antlers, with between 12...
Irish Hare, Rathlin Island, Co. Antrim. The native Irish hare has inhabited Ireland since before the ice age. It is considered mysterious and may act as a shapeshifter to allow...
Georgian door, Merrion Square, Dublin. Georgian Dublin flourished until the Act of Union in 1800 which saw many property owners return to London and resulted in the older buildings becoming...
Photographed at a protest at the government threatening to take the medical card away from pensioners back in October 2008.
148 mm L x 105mmIn a protective polypropylene sleeve with envelope
Beyond Survival School Bus: AUDIO TOUR (2024) is an audio tour with a pedagogical discourse that spans from eighteenth-century hedge schools to twenty-first-century school tours. Departing from the urban sphere...
UTOPIA (2024) is a car bumper sticker which takes stylistic reference from the original black and white oval country code stickers which were designed in the 1940s by the United...
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The TLP Editions BOX I contains the first 57 publications, published between July 2017 and October 2022, presented in a fluorescent yellow acrylic box. TLP Editions is a project by PhotoIreland bringing...
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State, in Relation is a publication that responds to the Constitution of Ireland as a historical document and as a present-day living text outlining the evolving legal relationship of citizen...
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...
David Donohoe's debut album and the first album to be released on Eamonn Doyle's D1 Recordings way back in 2001.
Straight up techno of many flavours. Still a belter!
In 2007, Irish jungle/drum n bass pioneer Naphta delivered his blueprint for the sound that he’d represented through ten years as Bassbin’s original resident DJ. The album ‘Long Time Burning’...
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...
Scored and performed as a single work, Summon is based around field-recordings made in Ireland over a number of years: The Atlantic surging in Poll na bPéist, Árainn / Winter...
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...
Carr and Donohoe eschew the typical depiction of a storm as a linear escalation. Instead they illuminate the multitude of comings-and-goings that occur throughout its lifecycle: the quietening of birdsong,...
String Machine 2 entailed the commissioning of new recorded works for stringed instruments from Dónal Lunny and Leopold Hurt. These works were then used as the sole source material for...
Through its palette of DAXA-interfaced DX7, piano, gongs, cymbals, bells, singing bowls and spectral processing, W/HERE (pronounced as 'wheer') is rooted in ideas of place and non-place. Compositions and recordings...
Through its palette of DAXA-interfaced DX7, piano, gongs, cymbals, bells, singing bowls and spectral processing, W/HERE (pronounced as 'wheer') is rooted in ideas of place and non-place. Compositions and recordings...
Recursion is comprised of three works for piano and processing. The central piece, 'Recursion' was composed and recorded in late 2001. It was devised as the sound component for an...
Three part composition for DX7, processed percussion and piano. Careful never to remain on one trajectory for long, this work is concerned with multiple viewpoints, circling around itself and perceiving...
Four compositions for piano, synthesis and processing. Listen loud. The low groan of compressed rock (marble, gneiss, gabbro, granite) stretched to audible roar, strata on a continuum of deep time...
The Image Museum Tote Bag is the ideal book carrier, strong and wide, made with 80% recycled cotton and 20% recycled polyester. The handles are wide and sturdy, not too...
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Ishmael Claxton has immersed himself in the spaces and collections of the Dead Zoo, bringing his own unique perspective as an African American living in Ireland to the images he...
As if nothing could fall: Essays on monuments takes us through distant vistas and past worlds, monolithic structures and forgotten ideas. These seventeen new personal essays, from some of the...
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The OVER Journal t-shirt is 100% certified organic cotton according to international sustainable textile methods. Its sharp print is made with durable and flexible waterproof inks. Will keep you cool...
The OVER Journal jumper is a vegan brushed sweatshirt, 85% organic ring-spun combed cotton, 15% recycled polyester, fabric washed, light sueded, 280 g/m². Its sharp print is made with durable and...
The OVER Journal Tote Bag is the ideal book carrier, strong and wide, made with 80% recycled cotton and 20% recycled polyester. The handles are wide and sturdy, not too long...
The Library Project 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...
D1 Recordings, founded by Eamonn Doyle in 1994 to the distribution family! We are very happy to present you with some new and past releases on vinyl! Starting with a...
The first part of educutions long awaited triple album sees a return to several forms of beastly four to the floor disco blasters from the mysterious Dublin producer. For as...
In 2007, Irish jungle/drum n bass pioneer Naphta delivered his blueprint for the sound that he’d represented through ten years as Bassbin’s original resident DJ. The album ‘Long Time Burning’...
Excellent Stomping Detroit Techno with Soul... against all da new hypes in these days... very Special and very Unique D1 Recordings Style... pure Classic in the making. For as long...
Micronost aka David Donohoe serves up four tracks of obsessively tight, compressed RnB grooves built from fragmented microsounds, clipped percussion, sleazy infectious basslines and synthlicks. lztd restock For as long...
For as long as there has been dance music in Dublin, there has been techno. The city's affair with the genre runs as deep today as it did back-in-the-day, when...
D1 have come a long way since their first release 14 years ago, morphing from purist techno to sounds that encompass many new and exciting rhythms expanding the scope of...
For as long as there has been dance music in Dublin, there has been techno. The city's affair with the genre runs as deep today as it did back-in-the-day, when...
For as long as there has been dance music in Dublin, there has been techno. The city's affair with the genre runs as deep today as it did back-in-the-day, when...
A long time ago 'Shakers and Dreamers' sent out a new electronic sound that set the tone for coming generations across their continent. Undercutting current commercial music structures, they emancipated...
David Donohoe's debut album and the first album to be released on Eamonn Doyle's D1 Recordings way back in 2001. Straight up techno of many flavours. Still a belter! Published...
For as long as there has been dance music in Dublin, there has been techno. The city's affair with the genre runs as deep today as it did back-in-the-day, when...
For as long as there has been dance music in Dublin, there has been techno. The city's affair with the genre runs as deep today as it did back-in-the-day, when...
Incl Los Hermanos remix. House heads, be on the lookout for a deep descending piano hook echoing through a club near you. Last seen wearing shuffling tambourines on its 909...
For as long as there has been dance music in Dublin, there has been techno. The city's affair with the genre runs as deep today as it did back-in-the-day, when...
Two long deep moody techno tracks from UK 2001. For as long as there has been dance music in Dublin, there has been techno. The city's affair with the genre...
In January 2020 GRAIN Projects commissioned 11 new bodies of work by photographers who collaborated with rural communities, making work in response to rural locations in the English Midlands. The...
What is it about animals? – those creatures that keep us company, a figure in a memory or folktale, the shadowy presence in a photograph, or an ancient drawing on...
To inhabit a home means to leave traces; it is a place of self-expression, a place of one’s own. We collect and display what we choose: a print, a chipped...
Border closures, flight cancellations, stay-at-home orders; a collective populace clinging to news broadcasts, online analysis, social media, and hearsay. Few times in our living memory had language – however fragmented,...
Special edition triple gatefold 6 vinyl release featuring 55 new tracks from Mark Broom [aka Visitor], Donnacha Costello, Keith Tucker [aka DJ-K1], Rob Rowland, Shawn Rudiman, Decoy [aka Decal], Americhord,...
You write stories of love into places and then it so often turns to pain. These places that have held me and the people I love become places of loss,...
Number two in a series of publications by Eamonn Doyle.
Published by D1Numbered edition of 300Softcover, screen-printedCover unfolds out to double sided poster70 pages450 x 300 mmISBN 9780992848767
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...
“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...
In 2018 and 2019 Helio León was invited to Marfa, Texas, by Marfa Open Arts Festival. This work is the result of his stay. These photographs reveal a fascination with...
Alice Rekab (b. Dublin, 1987; lives and works in Dublin) studies the cultural and personal stories that are told about us as well as the ones we ourselves tell. Their...
Dust is an experimental photobook in response to and commemorating the commissioned body of work Dust by Atong Atem for PhotoIreland Festival 2023. Dust, commissioned by Catherine E. McKinley for PhotoIreland...
The seventeenth volume in a groundbreaking series of LGBTQ-themed photobooks from The New Press, Believable draws on the extraordinary body of work that Flash has created over four decades, from...
Maja Šimenc’s photographs show above all a tendency to redefine nature photography. They move somewhere between a soft, fairytale-like focus and a unique rawness, and an apparent, deliberate bluntness. We...
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...
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...
Juri Velt explores potential scenarios emerging with the disappearance of a segment of society in a mountain town. Three tales unfold in the voids left by its departure, unravelling the...
Throughout their history, architecture exhibitions have embraced different approaches and constructed other modes of action within the discipline, playing a pivotal role in disseminating, diffusing, and experimenting with architectural culture....
In the good seats: Essays on film is a collection featuring some of the most talented writers working today, setting their sights on what’s so alluring and moving about film...
Special Double Volume An homage to Federico Fellini, exploring his 24 films through fashion, articles, interviews, art and more, in two volumes. Issue #7 pays tribute to Italian filmmaker Federico...
Climate breakdown, environmental justice, urban expansion, metropolitanisation. A multiplicity of dynamics are driving rapid infrastructural transitions, transforming cultures of movement. But these changes are all-too-often narrated at scales that surpass...
The inaugural issue of Research Files, The Scar as Archive, explores concepts of marginalised flesh from a cultural, historical, political and personal perspective. By examining the marginalised body as an...
To select, edit and narrate my father’s photography, albeit with his permission, is an ethical responsibility. What started out as a cathartic journey of curiosity about and acceptance of who my...
My mother had multiple sclerosis from before I was born. I never knew any different, other than knowing her as a sick person and my father as her carer. FathoM is a visual diary, exploring my...
Enjoy this A5 adhesive sheet featuring 11 single stickers that celebrate 10 years of The Library Project. Measuring 15cm long by 21cm wide, it is durable and resistant and...
Grey Heron (Corr réisc), Dublin Zoo, Dublin. Grey Herons breed in large trees and can form large breeding colonies, or heronries, some of which have been in use for over...
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...
Swallow (Fáinleog), Birr, County Offaly. Swallows winter in southern Africa, and fly up to 10,000 kilometers to spend their Summer in Ireland. They feed almost exclusively on insects caught in flight....
Goldfinch (Lasair choille), Castlemacadam, Co. Wicklow. The Goldfinch breeds throughout Ireland in hedgerows, parks and gardens. Their fine pointed beaks allow them to extract otherwise inaccessible seeds. They love bird...
Blue Tit (Meantán gorm), Limerick City. A colourful, noisy, active little bird, commonly seen in gardens. They are very acrobatic and often hang upside-down to feed. In Winter, they may...
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...
Full set of the 100 postcards from 100 Views of Contemporary Ireland.Available individually here. Presented as part of St. Patrick's Festival cultural city trail in 2020, and to mark the first decade of PhotoIreland, The...
Fergus Feehily's new artist’s book, The Horse and The Rider, brings together many reflections on thinking about and experiencing art, and alternative ways of seeing and understanding artistic values. The...
'A Calendar of Irish Birds 2025' is an A5, wiro-bound calendar that can either be hung or stand independently on a shelf or desk. Each month depicts a particular Irish...
The Museum of Contemporary Photography of Ireland Tote Bag is the ideal book carrier, strong and wide, made with 80% recycled cotton and 20% recycled polyester. The handles are wide and...
On the special occasion of Tsundoku Art Book Fair, PhotoIreland presents a limited edition tote bag that is the ideal book carrier; strong and wide, made with 100% certified organic Fairtrade cotton, this...
The Tsundoku Art Book Fair, PhotoIreland have made a Tsundoku sticker!
A rectangular adhesive sticker, 7.5cm long by 10cm wide. It is durable and resistant, ideal for both indoor and outdoor use.
Taking inspiration from the portability and shelf-friendly size of our bestselling PALETTE mini series, our new PALETTE mini Series Sketchbook is the ideal companion for any creative or fan of...
Punks Listen is the third in a series of ‘benefit books’ from the Hope Collective, Dublin’s punk/Do-It-Yourself group. It is designed to raise funds for the Red Cross Ukraine Refugee...
Killamery High Cross, Co. Kilkenny.The High Cross dating from the 9th century is used as a model for many of the small high crosses sold across the world as an...
Brent Goose (Cadhan), Dublin Bay. The Brent Goose flies in family groups 5,000 kilometers from the Canadian Arctic, stopping for a while in Iceland, to spend the Winter in Ireland....
Partridge (Patraisc), County Offaly. The partridge is a compact bird with rounded body and wings, small bill, short tail, small rounded head and sturdy legs. It is very sedentary, and...
Pheasant (Piasún), County Cork. The pheasant was introduced to Ireland for hunting by the Normans. Many pheasants escaped and they are now widespread, living at the woodland edge and in...
Robin (Spideog), Redcross, Co. Wicklow. The robin fluffs out its feathers in cold weather, making it appear very plump. Despite its melancholy-sounding Winter song, it can is very friendly and...
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...
Oystercatcher, Williamstown, Dublin. The oystercatcher – in Irish Roilleach – has a loud piping call “kip kip kip-kip-kip” and feeds, not on oysters, but cockles and mussels. Joe Hollingsworth is...
East Pier Lighthouse, Dún Laoghaire. With the construction of the East Pier lighthouse in 1842, the largest man-made harbour in Western Europe had been completed. The piers are of different...
Killiney Obelisk, Co. Dublin. The obelisk, 156m above sea level, was constructed at the summit of Killiney Hill in 1741-2 as a famine relief project to provide employment for destitute...
Rothe House, Kilkenny City. Rothe House is a late 16th-century merchant’s townhouse complex in Kilkenny City. The complex was built between 1594–1610 and comprises three houses, three enclosed courtyards, and a large...
Pigeon House, Dublin. The Poolbeg Chimneys are among the tallest structures in Ireland and are visible from most of Dublin city. The name “Pigeon House” comes from the inn established...
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...
Housing Unlocked: Ideas from a Living Room is the companion book which gathers the ideas, ambitions and debates of the award-winning Housing Unlocked architecture exhibition. Housing Unlocked is a collaboration...
A lot of people think that for a good picture it is enough to buy an expensive camera and then success will be guaranteed but without careful studying and many...
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...
Africa State of Mind gathers together the work of an emergent generation of photographers from across Africa, including both the Maghreb and sub-Saharan Africa. It is both a summation of...
In this new issue, DOT and PAT are looking forward to a fun day of sports. They get to try all manners of sports from water basketball to gymnastics. We...
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....
From shopping to chopping, this recipe book is packed full of ideas and tips to get kids cooking in the kitchen. This family cook book is a celebration of all...
Foreign Exchange: Conversations on Architecture Here and Now presents new nine new essays that respond to the online conversation series, which took place during one of the most turbulent periods...
Depravity’s Rainbow uncovers a dark and little known history of space exploration, tracing the origins of modern rocketry back to the Second World War and Holocaust, and revealing the consequences...
Pages presents the best magazines in the world, and the bookshops in 30 cities where you can find them. It will steer you to creative communities, up-and-coming neighbourhoods, authentic cafes...
Atelier E.B: Passer-by examines an essential facet of the fashion industry: the world of mannequins and retail display. Since the Surrealists took them up in the early twentieth century, mannequin...
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...
Emerging from a lifelong relationship with Pieter Bruegel’s sixteenth-century painting Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, artist Adam Chodzko’s extensive new writing weaves a path through a vast ocean of associative...
final copy reduced due to slight damage on the spine Isabel Nolan’s expansive practice incorporates paintings, sculpture, photographs, textile work, work on paper and writing. ‘Curling up with reality’ brings...
Purple Fashion' is the avant-garde reference for fashion, style, and contemporary culture with the usual big names. In this, the 'love issue kenzo' issue - contributions by Camille Henrot, Virgil...
2nd, revised and extended edition. This new edition (first published in 2017) includes a number of new projects as well as an introductory text presenting important recent developments in robotics...
Forte, this lively and friendly typeface that everyone knows, has been used, misused, and overused for over six decades now, ever since it was published by The Monotype Corporation in 1962....
Monospaced fonts are fascinating! Mono Moment is aimed at type designers typographers and designers, but also at people who are dealing with type design for the first time. The publication...
This is Our Place: A Survey of Dalymount Park the Home of Irish Football contains 29 drawings from the map of Dalymount Park along with three commissioned essays: Dr Margarita...
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,...
The work of Brooklyn-based photographer Joni Sternbach is held by many international collections, including the National Portrait Gallery, London, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and LA County Museum of...
Emerging from a body of research into the entanglement of manmade systems and nonhuman life, The Sky Only Welcomes Those with Wings juxtaposes the vantage points of birds and people,...
RITE showcases 52 photographs by Danish photo-artist Michael Søndergaard's debut series, each eloquent image is grounded in truth, vulnerability, and the exploration of one own’s sexual identity. Michael Søndergaard’s work is concerned with ideas...
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....
Anna Ehrenstein (b. 1993; lives and works in Berlin and Tirana) studies the exchanges between humans and objects in the digital era. Individual realities and reflections around migrant visual cultures,...
The roots of this book lie in the Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, NY, where Sally Stein and Gail Rebhan met in the 1980s, discovering their shared interests in feminism and...
The latest collection of work by Talia Chetrit riffs insouciantly on themes of life, death, and birth through a variety of visual languages. In JOKE, Chetrit brings together family photos,...
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...
David Fernández Pérez is a photographer based between London and Galicia in the north of Spain, where he was born. His photographs are often studies of historical places and the...
Bec Parsons has built an international career around her sensitive negotiations of the ever-elusive space between photographer and muse. Chiefly known for her work in fashion, the photographer’s output radiates with...
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...
An error has occurred is the major new book project by Melbourne-based photographer Rohan Hutchinson. The publication is based around a core series of large-format photographs that Hutchinson took during an expedition...
Leveraging the long history of hands in art and film – from the fetishistic symbolism of Surrealists Man Ray, Salvador Dalí and Luis Buñuel, to the nonchalant minimalism of choreographer...