Em was a sheepdog who never lived far from where she was born in Cahir, County Tipperary. She had a sense of place and a gentleness of temperament, and a...
An essay on the specificity of its subject. In order that Les Nymphéas might be accommodated in the Musée de l’Orangerie in 1927, the paintings had to be prepared in...
A text book of wrappers and label over prints about the current timetable for the Bus Eireann No.7 bus running from Cork to Dublin and vice versa. Published by Coracle PressEdition of...
A concertina describing Snowdrop, Sackfiller, Lumper, Gawkies, Flourball, Home Guard, Up-to-Date and Snowflake potatoes. A sequel to the earlier 8 Old Irish Apples now out of print. Published by Coracle PressSoftcover...
Listing and description of most of the Coracle concertinas over the years. The concertina-form is always with us quietly, openly presenting its facets to the world. Packed away in a...
Dublin Inquirer is an independent weekly online newspaper launched in June 2015 to provide quality coverage of city affairs. It is published online weekly and in print monthly from its office in Kilmainham.Cover...
Global awareness of climate change is increasing, and the scientific evidence is incontrovertible: an environmental crisis is upon us. Art and Climate Change presents an overview of ecologically conscious contemporary...
A sophomore photobook by Irish photographer Kieran Power.Returning to the place you grew up will always harbour a mixed response, feelings of nostalgia for the days gone by. Faded memories...
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...
Grounded in sustained immersion and participation in the communities he photographed, Chris Killip’s keenly observed work chronicled ordinary people’s lives in stark, yet sympathetic, detail. His photographs are recognized as...
Chanarin explores the drive for attention, the complexity of being seen and the anxiety of being overlooked, in photographic encounters across Britain. Oliver Frank Chanarin's practice has long pushed against...
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...
Re-imagined as a series of 1-star trip advisor reviews, this publication revisits John Muir's seminal memoir My First Summer in the Sierra, the ecologist's selected diary entries from his journeys...
Carl Hickey’s paintings are a document of his surroundings, usually transcribed from videos captured on his phone. They are directly inspired by intimate, sometimes isolated events. Carl’s multidisciplinary approach subtly...
Mythologies by Petra Palkovacsova, is a reference to the recent trends in publishing; rewritings of classical myths. Although the collection does not focus on mythology, it deals with fairy tale...
Lands that sheds tears #122012Pigmented inkjet print on Epson matte paper33 x 48.5 cm UnframedEdition 1 of 10€70 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Sayo Senoo is a contemporary Japanese artist born...
Lands that sheds tears #72012Pigmented inkjet print on Epson matte paper33 x 48.5 cm UnframedEdition 9 of 10€70 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Sayo Senoo is a contemporary Japanese artist born...
Lands that sheds tears #22012Pigmented inkjet print on Epson matte paper33 x 48.5 cm UnframedEdition 2 of 10€70 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Sayo Senoo is a contemporary Japanese artist born...
Lands that sheds tears #52012Pigmented inkjet print on Epson matte paper33 x 48.5 cm UnframedEdition 5 of 10€70 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Sayo Senoo is a contemporary Japanese artist born...
No.5 features actress Aoibheann McCann, opera singer Susie Gibbons, artist PIGSY, woodturner Lucinda Goulden & costume designer Lucy Jordan Maher (cover)Softcover46 pages210 × 295 mm
A newspaper produced by members of the Community Action Tenants Union Ireland (CATU). This issue contains articles on the history of housing struggles in Ireland, analysis of the housing situation at...
Between 1970-73 tenants throughout Ireland stopped paying rent in protest against rent increases, poor housing conditions and a rising cost of living. Their eventual victory was described in The Irish...
Lands that sheds tears #102012Pigmented inkjet print on Epson matte paper32.9 x 48.3 cm UnframedEdition 2 of 10€70 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Sayo Senoo is a contemporary Japanese artist...
Accompanying a series of solo collaborations in 2020, this publication offers the first comprehensive and global perspective on Jeremiah Day's work as an artist, performer, researcher and teacher. As it...
An Capall Dorcha is an occasional journal that works with a selection of regular contributors, as well as accepting a number of pieces selected via open call. This includes but is...
Channel is an environmentalist magazine publishing poetry and prose that fosters connection with the natural world. Conceived on 15 March, the day of 2019's first global climate strike, the project aims...
The fox holds significant importance in the UK, as Londoners are divided in their adoration or disdain for these creatures. Notably, the social tensions arising from the Brexit conflict mirror...
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...
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...
Caged is a collection of photography by artist Rachel Naughton. Caged speaks to being at a point in life where you begin to feel trapped in the routine of it...
Caged is a collection of photography by artist Rachel Naughton. 'Caged' speaks to being at a point in life where you begin to feel trapped in the routine of it...
A compilation of notations accompanying the process of creation of spatial installations and performances.
Self PublishedEdition of 50Softcover 34 pages125 x 210 mm
A selection of notations accompanying the process of creation of spatial installations and performances.
Self Published Edition of 14Softcover8 pages, not bound220 x 275 mm
Lady's Island Lake2022Photography – Toned Cyanotype32 x 41 cm FramedOpen Edition€450 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Caitriona Dunnett investigates memory and its subjective, personal and forgotten narratives through early...
St. Helen's Bay2022Photography – Toned Cyanotype32 x 41 cm FramedOpen Edition€450 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Caitriona Dunnett investigates memory and its subjective, personal and forgotten narratives through early...
Douglas Crimp (b. Coeur d’Alene, USA, 1944; d. New York, USA, 2019) was one of the most influential art critics, curators, and AIDS activists of his time. His writings on...
Douglas Crimp (b. Coeur d’Alene, USA, 1944; d. New York, USA, 2019) was one of the most influential art critics, curators, and AIDS activists of his time. His writings on...
Printed photographs made on the visit to Cork in 2011, to particpate in the 'In Other Words' exhibition at the Glucksman Gallery. This casebound book contains two maps of the...
Peter Downsbrough's photographs of man-hole covers and vents in different locations in Europe and the United States.
Published by Coracle PressSoftcover72 pages160 x 240 mmISBN 9780906630594
Living Locally selects entries from a daily journal written over five years about rural life in and around a farming valley in Tipperary, to the north of the Knockmealdown Mountains. With...
A text describing a scene for an imaginary film set on the Aran Islands
Published by Coracle PressEdition of 300Letterpress wrappers inserted in plastic sleeve8 pages145 x 90 mmISBN 0906630126
Painted by Rousseau, Guillaume Apollinaire stands next to Marie Laurencin under some ash trees, with Sweet Williams at their feet Published by Coracle PressEdition of 300Letterpress wrappers inserted in plastic sleeve8...
The best young picadons are usually of the purest white, clean and fresh looking, nicely formed and just firm enough to stand up on their own. Pélardons are like many...
A collaboration surrounding Maud Cotter's altered hotwater bottle sculptures, referring in turn to the dynamic of Boccioni's work of the same title. Published by Coracle PressEdition of 200Hardover36 pages151 x...
A small anthology of the writings of Tim Robinson, together with a previously unpublished essay 'Geometer'.
Published by Coracle Press Softover64 pages200 x 138 mmISBN 090663007X
'Gertrude Stein’s sentences Descriptions of Literature were written by hand. Her line length was not made by any particular decision. The length of her lines was determined by the width...
18In the work of Erica Van Horn, books collect and transform remnants, remembrances, remainders and reminders. From fragments that might otherwise be forgotten, she makes new inventories and series in...
The Printed Performance Brian Lane Works 1966 – 99 Brian Lane’s unique contribution to small-press publishing began in the mid 1960s at Gallery Number Ten in Blackheath, South East London....
Play Book is the new collection of poems by Irish poet, Maurice Scully. His writing began in the early 1970s, and since 1981 he has published 10 books of poetry...
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...
Papers of Susan Howe, American poet. The collection consists of Howe's literary correspondence, poetry manuscripts, notes and typescripts for readings and talks, personal and working journals, recordings, research files, and...
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...
An inventory of many of the metal forms found and drawn by Erica Van Horn as a potential index of their acquisition and use and a hardware catalogue for further...
A collection of more of Living Locally, some seen as postcards, from the ongoing series which continues as a translation of the vernacular speech of where the author lives. Published...
The second book from Coracle of William Minor’s poems, after 'tree on the outside' from 2010. Here, by conjecture and statement surrounding the artist’s life and work, he presents an interior...
The Flower is a hand printed zine presented as a symbol of life and death for children. Capturing a bright and lively illustrated flower, gradually changing in vibrancy and colour, fading...
William O’Neill is a visual artist living and working in Meath, Ireland. He graduated with a Bachelors of Fine Art Painting from the National College of Art and Design in...
'This book is soft. Just like your insides, just like mine. The photos were given to me by a janitor that worked in the late ‘80s in a hospital gone...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
'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...
(Inhale) Fuck you because you think you’re a famous photographer! Fuck your depth of field! Fuck your focus! Fuck your sharpness! Fuck your exposure settings! Fuck your visual weight because...
Christian Morgenstern, Rathna Ramanathan, Sirish Rao First published in 1905, German poet Christian Morgenstern’s piece is a darkly comic linguistic caprice. Illustrated with punctuation marks, the text is a romp,...
What Began As Desire presents the works of ten artists within the intimate format of an A5 postcard. Comprised of works by David Lindert, Issey Goold, Michele Baron, Léann Herlihy, Tobias...
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...
The Madison Journal of Literary Criticism is an student abolitionist study group from Madison, WI that uses criticism to examine the widespread harms of the carceral state whilst also producing...
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...
The mythical Kirin is a noble, gentle creature from ancient times that is said to bring peace, justice and happiness. The Kirin is of hybrid nature, with the head of a dragon,...
'This book is about them, about the ones for whom Flight is the essence of things. About the ones for whom Flight, the mastery of maneuvers and diving, the dizzying...
A portfolio of spatial installations and performances whose basis lies in the notations in artists’ books.
Self Published Edition of 4Softcover80 pages195 x 250 mm
K-CorealNC.K (Section A) is one of the scripts that make up 'Trill-ogy Comp'. Written by Ryan Trecartin in 2009 ((((but still hot)))), it stages an hyper accelerate meeting featuring a...
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...
The exposed and elusive soul is the essence of these texts. To relish, little by little, following its music, without trying to understand, but understanding it all. ‘Why bother trying...
Tarraingíonn Scéal Scéal Eile (One Story Leads to Another) is a photobook which aims to visually represent stories of Irish folklore and mythology.It does so in a lyrical and engaging...
Romanian photographer Mora Alexandru´s ongoing series Leave the bones in a better place is encapsulating feelings for keepsake in a better place. Mora´s intent technicality gives his imagery something cold, almost statuesque...
Ali Beşikçi's photography book introduces the reader to his adventure where he questions his relationship with his own practice. A selection created by the artist inspired by an obscure photograph...
Cave Canem or “Beware of the Dog.” Is this warning intended to protect the reader or the dog dozing under the car so that we don’t step on its tail? Esra...
Ankara-based photographer Bahadır Aksan's third publication, Salt Water, is a beach excursion. This hard cover photo book came about when Aksan, who lost her family's holiday slides, decided to make herself...
"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...
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...
Erdem Varol’s Dolana Dolaşa [Tangle and Meander] is the first title in the multi-volume publication project by Onagöre from Istanbul, on Istanbul, produced in Istanbul. Erdem Varol contributes a drift through streets...
"Duble Lasmit", the second volume of Onagöre's multi-volume publication project on Istanbul, Tefrika Istanbul, presents Kıvılcım Sir Güngörün's photographs with the cover illustration by Bora Başkan. As the photographs depicting...
Broken English Goodbye brings together ES Kibele Yarman's illustrations and poems on departure and detachment, produced between the years 2015-2020. 'Broken English Goodbye is an assemblage made up of 20 fragments of a...
Fatma Belkıs’s debut book, Those Who Left (2011) voiced a particular generation criticized for their detachment from politics and the country’s problems. The book consists of portraits of young people...
E.S. Kibele Yarman’s new book invites the reader for a serene and calm read, or should we say, “an afternoon nap.” The poems in the Paperwork Hotel are presented with...
Photographs taken 2007-2009 of the Gezi generation high school kids in parks on the European side of Istanbul.'At a time when employees get to work, the traffic calms down, shops...
Öykü Önal's photo book, which consists of self-portraits, contains traces of the ambiguous and veiled areas of his life. The quest that the artist started when he returned to his...
Still Looking Good is triadic collaboration between siblings Oliver Connew (dancer/choreographer) and Alice Connew (photographer) that brings together dance, sound and a visual aesthetic that are drawn from and reference pervasive...
It is the second volume in a social and political trilogy of artist books: ‘I Saw You’, 2007; ‘I Must Behave’, 2009; ‘I Drive You Crazy, to the Moon’, which...
Indians first came to Fiji as indentured labourers in 1879. Since the Rabuka coup d’état in 1987, and three subsequent Fiji coups, Indian-Fijians have been emigrating from the country in...
Two leporellos around the river Isère in France as a former place of labour. The leporello form refers to tourist souvenirs from the 50ies and 60ies and is at odds...
Leaves was shot in a public park in London. The video shows a meadow surrounded by trees as its theatrical protagonist. Susanne Bürner has conceived a publication of lose leaves in...
A collection of 75 black and white photographs, the book documents different gardening and property management practices in Germany, particularly in allotment gardens and cemeteries.Published by Monroe Books Edition of 500Softcover128 pages120 x 165...
The Beginning The End is a collection of quotes taken from 212 classic and b-fiction books, and involves writing one book with two parts: The Beginning and The End. The...
The publication Mimicry - Empathy is an independent element of the project of the same name. The reader gathers archive images (Roman numbering) together with images of the exhibition (Arabic...
Portraits of dead domestic plants as failed attempts to import wilderness into our structured lives.
Published by Monroe BooksEdition of 500Softcover24 pages185 x 245 mm
Language Lines & Poetry is Dona Mayoora's long awaited follow up to Listening to Red. In this book Mayoora further explores the geometry of language, how lines and shapes can be juxtaposed...
In David Kjellin's 'Speak', speech bubbles have a life, and a language, of their own. In these 20 poems they seem to coalesce, mingle, attract and repel each other in...
The book presents three work groups by Katja Eydel all based on online research on commercial or promotional photography. Appointed is based on announcements for contemporary art exhibitions and projects,...
'The title AsemiQuads can be seen as a contraction of 'quadratic drawings with short asemic statements'. The series was created in the period between October 2021 and June 2022. My asemic writing...
This book collects nearly all of Charlotte Jung’s minimalist, concrete poems in both English and Swedish. The majority of them have been published before in chapbooks and magazines but they...