Customers and artists alike are craving connection, collaboration and community beyond fleeting, algorithm driven interactions. We want to know our artists. That's where a print magazine comes in. Published monthly,...
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...
This Will Not End Well is the first book to present a comprehensive overview of Nan Goldin’s work as a filmmaker. Accompaning the retrospective show and tour of the same...
Tools For Food explores the history of 250 of our most-loved and intriguing kitchen items and how they've changed the way we live. From 12th century Mongolian fire pots, to...
Dust Sucker is a remarkable new book-length poem by writer and translator Jen Calleja. Clear-eyed, expansive, and intoxicating, this exhilarating work deftly blurs disparate themes including time and mortality, communication...
Canablach is an Irish metalzine that features the talent of the Irish metal scene. Along with interviews, art and music Canablach is made by an Irish metalhead, for Irish metalheads....
Umbigo is an independent art and culture platform, which includes a quarterly printed magazine, a daily online publication, a social network for art (UmbigoLAB) and a program of various curatorial...
Aperture magazine presents “Reference,” an issue that considers the role images play in the creation of something else. Spanning fashion design, architecture, film, and print, “Reference” includes a conversation between...
Lunch Lady is a magazine where parenting is not taken too seriously but a balanced approach to family life is. Colourful, thoughtful and full-of-cheek, it reminds parents to keep things...
To the Beat of the Drum comprises photographs of youthful members of Northern Ireland’s militaristic, Protestant marching bands, who McConnell carefully situates under the trippy magic of his super-chromatic, hedonistic lighting....
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...
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,...
In 1991, Krass Clement travelled to Ireland at the invitation of the Tyrone Guthrie Centre, a trip which resulted in Clement’s best known publication Drum. Clement spent several weeks in Ireland applying his philosophy...
A Year in the Life of Chew Stoke Village is the culmination of a year long project in which Martin Parr immersed himself in the goings-on of a rural Somerset...
The Tangerine is a Belfast-based magazine of new writing. In addition to providing a platform for new writers of poetry and short fiction, they publish work with a journalistic focus. Their...
Documenting the girls girls girls exhibition curated by Simone Rocha and featuring Sophie Barber, Louise Bourgeois, Elene Chantladze, Petra Collins, Sian Costello, Dorothy Cross, Genieve Figgis, Iris Haeussler, Eimear Lynch & Domino...
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...
First published in 1986, Nan Goldin's The Ballad of Sexual Dependency is a visual diary chronicling the struggles for intimacy and understanding among the friends and lovers whom Goldin describes...
“Small intricacies moments and pleasures” - Excerpt from text from Close One’s Eyes Just as the line above suggests, Greene aims to capture the tender moments of beauty and quiet...
Opencast coal mining has led to the destruction of hundreds of German villages over the last century. Although Germany has promised to phase out coal by 2038, extraction continues and...
Weave is the second of the Solstice Stories, an innovative series designed to celebrate the small, the brilliant, and the beautiful. In this unique collaboration, writers Deirdre Sullivan and Oein...
Immutable: Designing History explores the banal genre of the document and its entanglement with statecraft and colonial(ism/ity). This is framed as a ~5,000 year chronology, imbricating the developments of money...
The latest body of work by Dublin-based photographer Dragana Jurišić, an on-going series comprising five fascinating chapters due to culminate into a fictionalised biography. Combining text and photography, appropriated imagery intermingles...
Der Greif is a contemporary photography and literature magazine from Germany. Less a magazine and more an exhibition in printed form, each double-spread features images by different emerging and established...
Fight your rivals with our motley crew of Britain’s most celebrated occultists, witches, scholars of magic and folk horror characters, and channel the power of ritual objects, visions and magical...
The Shining: A Visual and Cultural Haunting (The Overlook Edition) is an immersive, multi-dimensional examination of one of the most infamous films in cinematic history. This loose-leafed and beautifully boxed book—disguised...
First published in 1961, Lorenza Mazzetti’s The Sky is Falling (Il cielo cade) is an impressionistic, idiosyncratic, and uniquely funny look at the writer’s childhood after she and her sister...
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...
Valerie Solanas’s rarely published, legendary play, Up Your Ass, explodes social and sexual mores and the hypocritical, patriarchal culture that produces them through her signature irreverence and wit, incisiveness and...
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...
The undead of contemporary painting, avant-garde populism, photography courting stupidity, fraught networking, synthetic atmospheres, displaced abstractions, and the mediation of pain: these are among the subjects treated in this collection...
The European Review of Books is a magazine of culture and ideas, in English and in a writer’s own tongue. They publish book-length print issues three times a year, and...
All times appear equally and at once. The past no longer recedes in an orderly way, but threatens to resurface at any moment in the guise of the contemporary. Nostalgia...
With colourful pages thronging with modern city life, Mooncat and Me tells the story of Pearl as she overcomes the anxiety of moving house and starting a new school, with...
There is a spot. It is the perfect spot to stand. But somewhere above there is also a rock. A rock from the sky. Published by Walker BooksSoftcover96 pages260 x 195...
Hectored by the ticking biological clock, patronised in pregnancy, ignored in childbirth, weighed down by emotional labour, condemned for any imperfection, and forced to either jettison treasured ambitions or endure continual...
All boobs are created equal and are all honoured in this charming gift book. The Joy of Boobies is celebration of boobs of every size, shape and colour; breasts...
There is a spot. It is the perfect spot to stand. But somewhere above there is also a rock. A rock from the sky. Published by Walker BooksSecond EditionSoftcover96 pages260 x...
A powerful intervention roundly debunking the myth of progress in racial equality - particularly in the workplace - and offering a blueprint for the future. Have you ever wondered why,...
The front is trauma, that shapeless frontier line when you are at war with yourself, the nostalgia that traps your soul, condemns your dreams, confines your growth. That bed of...
Delayed Gratification is a quarterly magazine published in the United Kingdom by The Slow Journalism Company. The magazine is an example of the slow movement and is described as 'an antidote...
Disco Pogo is the new, bi-annual, electronic music magazine from the original founders of seminal 90s title Jockey Slut. Issue 2 is, once again, a chunky 236 pages and features...
Apartamento is widely recognised as today’s most influential, inspiring, and honest interiors magazine. International, well designed, simply written, and tastefully curated since 2008, it is an indispensable resource for individuals...
The Gentlewoman celebrates modern women of style and purpose. Its fabulous biannual magazine offers a fresh and intelligent perspective on fashion that’s focused on personal style – the way women...
Sandwich is a celebration of the often overlooked, but universally beloved culinary creation, the sandwich. Each issue features a specific sandwich along with cultural reporting, photo essays, and interviews on...
In our UTOPIA/DYSTOPIA print issue, we’re delving into realities both existing and imagined to reflect on the world we currently live in. The past few years have seen constant shifts...
With the aim of raising the profile of Irish punk music, the mysterious DJ MAL set out to start an Irish punk digital radio show on Belfield FM. It would be called...
Goblin Issue 5 comes with a host of new names & faces as we explore the progressive work of the flintamentals based in Berlin as well as a full interview...
Issue four of Goblin brings you new interviews, photo’s and artwork. in this issue Goblin introduces a touching tribute by Rich Gilligan to Bruce ‘‘the OX’’ Kelliher. They go through...
Censored Art Today is an accessible, informed analysis of the debates raging around censorship of art and so-called ‘cancel culture’, focusing on who the censors are and why they are...
In just half a century of growth, the art fair industry has transformed the art market. Now, for the first time, art market journalist Melanie Gerlis tells the story of...
Debates about the restitution of cultural objects have been ongoing for many decades, but have acquired a new urgency recently with the intensification of scrutiny of European museum collections acquired...
Curating Art Now is a timely reflection on the practice of curating and the role of the art curator during a period of rapid change. Curating has a pivotal position...
For too long, artists have been told that they can't have both motherhood and a successful career. In this polemical volume, critic and campaigner Hettie Judah argues that a paradigm...
The private collector’s museum has become a phenomenon of the 21st century. There are some 400 of them around the world, and an astonishing 70% of those devoted to contemporary...
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...
TYPEONE is a biannual gloss magazine by the creators of Femme Type that fuses type mediums with mainstream topics such as culture, business, technology, innovation, global issues and more. All...
The photographs in House Rules present participatory acts and events that unfolded over a fixed period of time in a family home. All images adhere to the parameters that they...
Matera is a symbol of rebirth, rising from extreme and prolonged difficulties. For decades referred to as the shame of Italy, it rose to become a jewel, nominated as a...
The series of images examines the relationship between the photograph, body, and urban space in the context of globalised production and neoliberal governance. The work, set in Dublin and Helsinki,...
I have a complex relationship with my family and with Northern Ireland, where I grew up—it feels governed by a tension between distance and closeness. We think of our self...
The Random View pays tribute to the towns of the west of Ireland. Thirty years ago—a lifetime—I first came to Ireland. Surrounded by sublime scenery I found ordinary towns, ordinary...
Age twelve, I borrowed my parents’ box camera. The world opened up; seeing the land, watching the land, observing the land, considering the land, studying the land, perceiving the land....
In Dublin, the enforced closure of pubs and bars due to Covid-19 was soon followed by many taking the decision to board up their windows, suddenly giving a once vibrant...
L.A. Signs zine series is a collection of Paul Price's images of iconic buildings, street and neon signage from the city of Los Angeles. There are ten volumes in the series,...
To keep up with the demands of creative practitioners of today, the original PALETTE books have been redesigned into the PALETTE mini series, a flip-friendly, compact source of colour-themed inspiration...
This revised and expanded second edition of Hey: Design & Illustration contains many new projects as well as the work and collaborations carried out as part of Hey's expansion into...
The age of the internet and media have brought about a growing interest in Asian culture and its various languages across the region. Due to theie unique structures, the Han characters are being...
A compilation of nautical logos, trademarks and symbols from around the world formed of maritime elements such as fish, water, boats, lighthouses, seabirds, anchors and mermaids. Published by Counter PrintSoftcover108 pages105...
From Eastern Europe is a collection of work from some of the most talented designers, agencies and illustrators in this region – such as Anna Kulacheck, The Bakery, AKU, Dima...
A celebration of creativity from Africa, compiled and published by Counter-Print. Featuring 19 design companies & their work including: Hust Wilson, Thandiwe Muriu, Elio Moavero, Thabiso Ntuli, Vukile Batyi, Pearly...
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...
Isabel Nolan’s expansive practice incorporates paintings, sculpture, photographs, textile work, work on paper and writing. ‘Curling up with reality’ brings together a survey of her work over the last decade...
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...
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...
This book is about people being part of the punk culture and marginal society types in Russia. Vera Barkalova was born and raised in Moscow district and graduated from the Rodchenko...
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...
This project is about love and the touch of madness in my experience of motherhood. "In my family, there are things that are impossible to talk about – although you...
Emily Naughton is an architecture graduate from UCD and a self-proclaimed artist/illustrator. Her most recent project has been this zine of illustrations documenting her time in New York. NYC (A Series...
Bia! – meaning ’food’ in Irish and ‘come’ in Igbo – is a community storytelling project. Through the words and images of immigrant and diasporic communities in Ireland, Bia! seeks...
The book shows a selection of international photobooks from the last decades, with a focus on the photobook as an art object and a storytelling medium. The interaction between photography,...
Better Food for Our Fighting Men is a cookbook with no recipes, journeying into the heart of American military junk food. It contains a selection of images, produced mostly in...
Filled with colors and tangy memories, PLAY, Philippe Jarrigeon’s first monograph, celebrates 15 years of a photography that is free of expression and deliciously deviant. Published by RVB Books under the...
At the onset of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a team of workers and volunteers in the medieval city of Lviv rushed out to prepare its monuments for war. Restorers...
These are some fun and playful hand stitched notebooks presented by The Paradise Association! A Dublin based creative duo. These notebooks are unique, and one of a kind. Each was individually...
These are some fun and playful hand stitched notebooks presented by The Paradise Association! A Dublin based creative duo. These notebooks are unique, and one of a kind. Each was individually...
Abigail O’Brien’s Temperance is a cauldron of brimful of complexities, contradictions and dualities set in the context of an iconic Donegal sweet factory. This photobook was created after the artist...
While artist Abigail O’Brien was in the UK taking photos of the iconic Aston Martin sports car, the #MeToo movement was revving up around the world. Prince Andrew was being...
Prudence and the Game of Golf is a photobook of works by artist Abigail O’Brien RHA. The third exploration of The Natural Virtues to which Temperance, 2009 and Fortitude, 2005...
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...
Discover the untold story of African surf culture in this glorious and colorful collection of profiles, essays, photographs, and illustrations. AFROSURF is the first book to capture and celebrate the...
Soak into something strange. In this limited issue of Hamam, dive into the weird and sometimes wild bathing culture that surrounds us. We invite you to consider how sometimes the...
Shed it all. This issue of Hamam is not just dedicated to the nakedness that comes with bathing, but also to vulnerability and openness — simply another way for us...
KATALOG Journal of Photography and Video is a Denmark-based journal focusing on photography and video. Issue 33.3 is their 100th anniversary issue featuring work by Hendrik Zeitler, Marie Andersson and Michael...
For over three decades Simon Watson has exhibited both his photographs and paintings in Europe and the U.S. His work is included in museums, public and private collections. Watson has...
Videogame Atlas presents a journey through twelve well-known videogame worlds via panoramic maps, intricate exploded diagrams and detailed illustrations. The book offers a playful new way of seeing these beloved...
Hello, Robot: Design Between Human and Machine investigates how robotics is becoming part of our everyday lives. The exhibitions shows that design in its traditional function as a mediator is...
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,...
‘The Internet Issue’ will dissect and document the multi-prismatic refractions of internet culture in and on today’s youth culture. Created in collaboration with our global network of creators. This issue’s...
OOF is the Art and Football Magazine. Forget individuality, forget independence and selfhood: true joy can only be found in the collective, in the crowd. That's what issue ten is...
Layout: It is said that there is a place for everything and everything in its place. Of course, there is always a place for chaos, but here at the modernist...
Mr Busby the beekeeper is the proud owner of hundreds of hives. Have a look inside them to find out how bees take care of their queen and make honey,...
-Suitable for ages 7 and up- Join historian Myles Dungan as he guides you through the history of our amazing island. Take an historical trip back in time to visit...
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...
This anthology originates from a research project What Could A Farm Be? initiated by the editor, Alastair Fuad-Luke, supported by the Faculty of Design and Art at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano,...
There is nothing so expressive as the eyes of animals … which seem objectively to mourn that they are not human – Theodor W. Adorno In her afterword, Camilla Flodin...
Hotshoe Magazine is proud to announce its latest Issue 208: Martin Parr. One of the most important figures in British photography, Parr is well known for documenting the English social...
This book of multivalent narratives began with a simple premise: the collection of sheets of paper—ripped from books—featuring multiple photographs and inlaid narratives. Across a decade of working on other...
The Eyes questions cultural and societal evolutions through the prism of photography and creation and gives carte blanche to experts directly concerned by the subjects addressed. With this new issue...
Screenprinting as Gaeilge: treoir bhunúsach is an illustrated Irish language guide toscreenprinting. Covering the history, materials, tools, and processes, this bookprovides a brief introduction to all things screenprinting. It is...
Hunt the Wren is a photobook by image-maker Andrew Nuding which explores the bizarre and absurd in rural Irish festivals. The photobook focuses on the ritualistic practices, costumes and performances...
Besides providing botanical content in a simple, personal and cozy way; The Plant offers plant lovers a new look at greenery by featuring the works of many creative people who...
Are We Europe is a quarterly magazine which aims to report on the often neglected and ever-changing state of the European identity by empowering aspiring European journalists who are motivated...
A zine reflecting on pieces of the old Ireland that provide reminders of identity in a city scrambling to forget itself. Cranes replace church steeples as the most prominent features...
The secret history of mid-century America might've been just another Saturday night after all. Pennies in a Stream haphazardly documents the nation's surreal suburbanesque diversions through an illogical dreamscape of...
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...
Bungalow Bliss, first published in 1971, was a book of house designs that buyers could use to build a home for themselves affordably. It first appeared two years before Ireland...
A quarterly journal of fine art, design, architecture, photography, sculpture, heritage, decorative arts and crafts. The Winter 22 issue boasts a superb selection of articles to enjoy, from the artists...
Gossamer is the third release in a trilogy of self-published books, following Belgrade (2013) and Boreal (2019). Each of these books serves as a document of a five-year period of...
A new print publication telling tales that tantalise your thoughts and tastebuds. Guzzle presents 18 essays, 2 interviews and commissioned series of photographic works that respond to the theme of...