Lejos de la Tierra is the result of a dialogue between the photographer artist Irene Zottola and the music artist Øjerum, initiated by IIKI, between June 2024 and November 2024....
For A Fleeting Moment is Simone Kappeler's first book gathered exclusively a part of her wide polaroid works from 2011 to 2023. It is the result of a dialogue between...
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 the...
After winning the Eurovision song contest held in Brighton in 1974, ABBA became a symbol of Sweden across Europe. Young, blond and reserved they became stars overnight. The photographer Lisa...
Drawing inspiration from the botanical concept of inflorescence, which describes the arrangement, coexistence, and collaboration of flowers on a shared stem, this publication brings together and highlights the work of...
The all too personal mournings and losses eventually fall into minor ideas or perhaps into something else entirely: a quiet persistence, a soft residue. They silently irritate, showing all the...
Alone Together (published by ZONE) is an introspective photographic project by Devin Oktar Yalkın reflecting on the passing of home and the sense of longing that follows. Set in the...
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...
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...
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...
Black Country was made by Gilden in 2013 whilst on commission for Multi-Story projects. During his three week stay Gilden documented overlooked people, factories and homes in the Midlands in...
The ‘Forests of Latvia’ project started back in October 2017. Photographer Alan Gignoux was chosen to take part in a residency at The Rucka Centre in Cesis which is around...
In Analog Diary, her photographic series spanning 15 years (2010-present, 35mm color film), Johanna captures fleeting yet deeply intimate moments – glimpses of domestic rituals, gardens and fields in bloom...
A new print publication telling tales that tantalise your thoughts and tastebuds. Guzzle’s third print issue turns to the multilayered, often contradictory ideas of home and its relationship with food....
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“What does it mean to become a father for the first time? How will everything change, what will the days look like, and what will be the new routine? The...
Go to Become Is a fictional record inspired by Lycanthropy telltales that take Barcelona night-club scene as the main stage, where for its clubbers, the use of alcohol, psychoactive substances...
Handmade zine documenting some time spent in Taipei and Tokyo in a mixed media style. In its 28 pages, it contains photographs of interesting places and details within these two...
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...
Vincent lives on his own somewhere in the Irish midlands. He spends his days watching horse racing and old westerns on TV. But when two young women move into the...
There it was, the blunt epitaph that meant the dream of owning a guitar owned by David Gilmour was over. On 21st June 2019 in New York when Paul Martin...
Considering how it is almost taboo in many parts of the world today, our decision to study the straw is admittedly, not entirely without doubt! Yet, we persist, with our...
These days, there is a lot of confusion and discussion about different reading formats. They often weary us with their variations, cramming functions and features we do not need and...
People often speculate what it would be like if they had a doppelganger somewhere out in the world. If you had a doppelganger, would they be cooler than you? More...
Very few things in our everyday thrive by doing absolutely nothing. The floor might just be a rare exception; devoid of any vitality or ambition—characteristics at odds with a society...
fallow is a brand new literary journal from Fallow Media, featuring fiction, poetry, essays, and interviews from some of the finest writers working today. The third issue of fallow features fiction,...
After 14 years of wandering the Rhodopes and exploring 985 villages in the mountains, the photobook The Last Man Standing In the Rhodope Mountains has become a reality. This enterprise...
The Security Guard is a poetry zine with ten whimsical poems by Simon Mulholland and accompanying illustrations by Kat Foyle, beautifully riso printed by Way Bad Press. Self-publishedSoftcover24 pages148 x...
The photographer, filmmaker and theorist Allan Sekula (1951–2013) was one of the most significant media intellectuals of the last fifty years, renowned for a sequence of compelling anti-capitalist artworks. This...
For Michael Cook, photography is a means of reimagining and rewriting. His language is embedded in questions of what was, what is, what might have been, and what could be....
‘Corrosion’ presents a diaristic collection of images that documents elements of the subcultures and communities that I am immersed in, in my home of Naarm / Melbourne. The zine offers...
'Tomorrow' explores my experiences of the world. I am drawn to chaos and contradictions, and to moments of instability and upheaval. In searching for a bittersweet understanding of these experiences,...
I travelled to Silesia, one of Europe’s most polluted regions, to document Poland’s enduring reliance on coal and the impact it leaves on both people and place. Travelling through the...
’Fourteen’ stems from my wider and ongoing series ‘Weapon of Choice’, which revisits the trauma that I experienced at the age of fourteen. In this zine, I address unspoken topics...
As a child I spent considerable time in the city of Shimla in Northern India where my father was a research scholar at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study. A...
'Street’ is a collection of images made across Melbourne; portraits and candid photographs of the everyday, of people’s experience of daily life in a city that is going through visible...
Search Engine – of which this book is a reproduction – is a series of ‘catalogue cards’ featuring photographs sourced from the London Library, one of the world’s largest independent...
A cat wanders, perches, and lounges in various spaces around a humble Tokyo apartment. It is perfectly tranquil in its surroundings, simply going about its daily life. In one image,...
Diego Fabro's new fine art photobook Reverie Park: a poetic meditation on grief, memory, and the experience of living between places. Created over three years between Brazil and Ireland, the...
Ying Ang’s Fruiting Bodies reimagines the mushroom as both a biological form and a feminist metaphor – an emergent, generative force that challenges dominant narratives of fertility and the female...
Announcing On Country: Photography from Australia – a landmark publication featuring seventeen of Australia’s best contemporary photographic artists and collectives, accompanying the first-ever group exhibition of Australian photography at the...
Comprising a series of iconic street photographs recast as guerilla street posters – and later rephotographed as they decayed on walls around the city – Jesse Marlow’s (De)Compositions is a...
This book was born from over two hundred images of flowers—an unexpected output for Jeff Mermelstein has been making photographs on the streets of New York for decades. Mermelstein brought...
‘As Long as the Sun Lasts’ follows Joselito Verschaeve’s characteristic working process: building an ever-growing archive of photographs from daily encounters, sketching ideas, and drawing from this pool of images...
For the past few years, I have been making work about the relationship that we have to our bodies as humans. The work grew out of a fascination I developed...
Photographed over 18 months during pandemic, 2K2M was produced entirely withinthese constraints. The project draws from an archive of over 3,000 images and documents a landscapein suspension—quiet streets, empty, spaces...
After arriving in New York in 1938, Austrian photographer Lisette Model quickly found stunning early success. Her photographs graced the pages of renowned magazines and were exhibited at the Museum...
On the outbreak of the war in Gaza in October 2023, Melani McAlister began to use her journal to track the rapid development of the conflict and the parallel evolution...
Mo Abhaile is a deeply personal zine discussion concepts of home as an Irish immigrant in the UK. Its written entirely in Irish, but intentionally simple/juvenile Irish. It combines collage and...
Found Wanting is a short comic exploring personal feelings around relationships and sexuality, always striving to get relationships right and be the perfect partner with little regard for what I want. It touches...
The Cowboy is a short illustrated zine exploring the concept of cowboys and their space in queerness as a stereotypically masculine societal role. A risograph love letter to cowboys and queer masculinity...
Camera Austria International no. 173 brings together artists and written contributions that revolve around coexistence in (urban) communities and around artistic approaches to engaging with human-designed spaces and landscapes in...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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,...
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...
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 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...
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'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!
Maya Golyshkina is a London-based multimedia artist working in self-portraiture, performance, and sculpture. Guided by the idea that “the best way to get rid of pain is to laugh at it,”...
Please note that shipping is not available. Free Click-and-Collect is available from the International Centre for the Image. This poster is a unique limited edition design by the artists Eamonn...
Two-item discount bundle. Select any OVER Journal Issue and any piece of OVER Merchandise: Tote Bag T-Shirt Jumper Cap Beanie A project by PhotoIreland, OVER Journal launched its first issue...
Become a member of the International Centre for the Image and enjoy personal invitations to events, special recognition, discounts, and exclusive access throughout the year. Better yet, support PhotoIreland’s outstanding...
The OVER Complete Bundle includes: OVER Journal 4 and 5 OVER Tote Bag OVER T-shirt OVER Cap OVER Sticker OVER Postcard €23 OFF A project by PhotoIreland, OVER Journal launched its...
Become a member of the International Centre for the Image and enjoy personal invitations to events, special recognition, discounts, and exclusive access throughout the year. Better yet, support PhotoIreland’s outstanding...
Become a member of the International Centre for the Image and enjoy personal invitations to events, special recognition, discounts, and exclusive access throughout the year. Better yet, support PhotoIreland’s outstanding...
Become a member of the International Centre for the Image and enjoy personal invitations to events, special recognition, discounts, and exclusive access throughout the year. Better yet, support PhotoIreland’s outstanding...
In this second volume, Val O’Donnell continues his imaginative and highly original response to Ulysses, transforming Joyce’s modernist masterpiece into a series of vivid, performable ballads. Drawing on over fifty...
Our view of the world frames what might unfold. When we approach life with curiosity and openness, even the ordinary can surprise us. Small shifts in how we see –...
Redd by Paul Carroll explores how communities interact with a selection of Ireland's 3,192 inland water bodies. These waterways bear witness to the nurturing and destructive rhythms of social and environmental...
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...
‘Find Faith in Craic’ leads with a first major magazine feature on the rising actor Jessica Reynolds (KNEECAP, House of Guinness, Derry Girls), photographed by Billie Jane Stringer. The editorial...
Moon City explores the silent dialogue and underlying tension between two forces at play — the ancient pull of the Moon and the restless ambition of London's financial skyline —...
On December 18, 1974, Linda Rosenkrantz asked her friend Peter Hujar to write down everything he did one day. Hujar met Rosenkrantz at her apartment on 94th street the following...
"There is a forbidden room in my house. Not everyone can come in – and that includes me. The mysterious room is where my father keeps his old keris (traditional...
Big Leaf2025Inkjet300mm x 210 mm unframed €40 Unframed - A4 (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Bronagh Lee is a visual artist working in illustration, book design and painting. She graduated...
Critter2023Inkjet21 x 30 cm UnframedOpen Edition€40 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Bronagh Lee is a visual artist working in illustration, book design and painting. She graduated from NCAD...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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’...
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...
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...
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The Lioness, The Potion, and The Wardrobe The Lioness, The Potion, and The Wardrobe is a riso printed artist book produced in a limited edition of 50, each including a signed...
Poetry meets code in Spectre Code, a collection of poems written in Python. Each piece functions as both script and artwork, blending generative sound, visual elements, and experimental poetics. (This...
This publication was printed on the occasion of Laura Fitzgerald’s visual art project, Community Spirits (2025), which took place in Inch, Co. Kerry, in Ireland, encompassing signage, a band, a...
"Forty Foot has always been a place of escape for me. At times it feels dreamlike, almost imaginary; at other times, it feels like a shared refuge, a place where...
A Time & Place is a photographic record of Boston during a period of transition, shaped by years spent walking its streets, alleyways, and MBTA train stations between 2016 and 2023....
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
The City & The City is a photographic exchange between artists Thom Bridge (SE/UK) and Taisuke Koyama (JP), based in the UK and Tokyo respectively. Their collaboration explores the visual...
Harvard Design Magazine Issue 53: Reuse and Repair Put the city up; tear the city down,put it up again; let us find a city. —Carl Sandburg, “The Windy City,” 1922...
Mother Tongue is a biannual print magazine that interrogates (and celebrates) modern motherhood through inclusive stories about art, sex, pop culture, politics, food and a few things in between. It’s...
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...
The winter issue of Camera Austria International takes as its starting point the act of making relations of societal, (auto)biographical, historical, and political nature visible and understandable. The focus here...
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"This is a collection of street photographs taken mainly in North Dublin between 2020 and 2024. Although shot in Dublin it is not an Irish story and not a traditional...
In 1934, a bold idea emerged at a Tullamore Urban Council meeting to build a public swimming pool for the town. Four years later, Tullamore opened one of Ireland’s first...
A mixed media exploration of identity, intimacy, shame, and self-expression through poetry, collage and photography. A messy, horny, heartfelt dive into shame, queerness, body image and the strange distance between...
A zine dedicated to a screen icon. She's the Madam Butterfly of San Francisco! She's a tousled Monica Vitti on a vespa! She's eating a macaroon in D&G! The gays...
Bravo situates itself in the liminal space of the Rio Bravo, a site of perpetual tension and migration where identity and geography intersect. Focusing on a 270-kilometre stretch of the river, Romero...
Artist Siri Kaur has been photographing her family for over 30 years, and her youngest sister, Simran, is the central focus of ‘Sistermoon’. Kaur’s photographs are combined with those from...
Through the use of archival fragments, historic ephemera and his own photographs, artist Raymond Thompson Jr focuses on previously concealed stories of slaves, maroons, and runaways. ‘It’s hard to stop...
Set against the backdrop of the American West, The Color of Money and Trees explores the connection between self-identity and how society defines success. As we navigate the interplay between...
“Created over the past 7 years, collecting stuff people have thrown away or forgotten about —mostly photos— sifting through abandoned house debris, upturned moldy cardboard boxes, the mouse shit-filled hunting...
“In Hungary, we grew up with a generational anxiety about how a man can’t connect to the world through his emotions, and I want to change this. While I celebrate...
“I was born and raised in Italy but always felt like a stranger there. It was only once I moved abroad in my early twenties that I really started looking...
Space is the place. According to the UN, there should be close to 9.6 billion people on Earth by 2050, and most of them concentrated in cities. This is happening...
At a time when basic shared values that seemed steadfast for decades are being called into question, the qualities of togetherness, exchange, and collaboration are more relevant than ever, as...
Vol 11 of Winter Papers Ireland’s annual arts anthology is published by Curlew Editions. It will offer fiction, non-fiction, poetry, photography, visual arts, along with craft interviews and in conversation...
After distributing Das Ende for 2 years with over a 1.000 sold copies internationally, Paula Tudela has now published her second book titled Hard to Explain. This story starts where the...
Mousse is a bimonthly contemporary art magazine. Established in 2006, Mousse contains interviews, conversations, and essays by some of the most important figures in international criticism, visual arts, and curating...
Quarterly Disegno is devoted to exploring the many facets of design and its impact on the world today. Disegno #40 includes: Nipa Doshi’s kaavad of stories; a break to heteronormative...
Aesthetica is a British art and culture magazine. Founded in 2002, Aesthetica Magazine covers photography, visual art, music, film and theatre. It has national and international distribution and a total...
Icons and pictograms, born out of a necessity for efficient communication, have become indispensable tools shaping our digital world, transcending language barriers and providing a visual shorthand for complex ideas....
What comes to mind when one thinks of the vivid and exhilarating visual world of the 1970s? Is it attention-grabbing lettering and clashing colours, groovy paisley motifs and floral patterns...
Stockholm Design Lab: 1998–2025 celebrates the work of one of the world’s most respected design agencies, renowned for creating meaningful, high-quality designs rooted in Scandinavian tradition and guided by the...
Anna Kulachëk is a New York-based graphic designer, originally from Ukraine. Kulachëk’s distinctive style, characterised by simple typefaces, primary colours, and basic shapes, has earned her widespread recognition in the...
Counter-Print proudly presents the 10th anniversary edition of this iconic book, brimming with an exquisite collection of monogram logos from around the world. Published by Counter-PrintHardcover320 pages115 × 220 mmISBN...
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...
Inside District: 10 Years of Chaos you’ll find 247 pages of our most iconic stories from the past decade, alongside new content reflecting on where Ireland stands in 2025 from...
Go Photo! features 25 hands-on and creative activities inspired by photography. Aimed at children between eight and twelve years old, this playful and fun collection of projects encourages young readers to...
Como olhar junto (How to Look Together) is a multi-sensory and collaborative project by Brazilian visual artist Luiza Baldan, encompassing a book, video, photographic series, and performances developed between 2023...
Trigger: A publication for reflection on photography by FOMU, published by Fw:Books Assemblies brings together photographs, essays, and archival material that reimagine what socio-political gatherings are, could be, or might become...
This artist book brings together 44 photographs showing famous architects together with their architecture models. The images are arranged according to the position of the model and the height of...
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Apartamento is an international, stylishly curated interior design magazine that has been providing a broad overview of modern interior design, design and lifestyle trends since 2008. Issue 35 Features: Noreen...
A publication made as part of Glossaries for Forwardness, a multi-platform exhibition by Marie Farrington at the Museum Building, Trinity College Dublin, 26 April – 22 September 2023, curated by...
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A young woman reckons with small-town gender politics while immersing herself in her Italian grandmother’s pastoral life. A high-ranking politician grapples with the threat of professional ruin when an unlikely...
Playground is the magazine that dares to explore, question, and re-envision the creative industries. Through thought-provoking essays, reports, and bold, honest conversations, it’s where curiosity meets play and inspiration. Packed...
Issue 8, titled ‘Róidín’, is a story of rural Ireland through the lens of skateboarding. After extensive trips throughout 2025 all across the country, we have compiled stories, images and...