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...
A project by PhotoIreland, OVER Journal launched its first issue in July 2020, and it has enjoyed a growing interest reaching rapidly all corners of the global market, from Zurich...
A project by PhotoIreland, OVER Journal launched its first issue in July 2020, and it has enjoyed a growing interest reaching rapidly all corners of the global market, from Zurich...
A project by PhotoIreland, OVER Journal launched its first issue in July 2020, and it has enjoyed a growing interest reaching rapidly all corners of the global market, from Zurich...
A project by PhotoIreland, OVER Journal launched its first issue in July 2020, and it has enjoyed a growing interest reaching rapidly all corners of the global market, from Zurich...
OVER journal is a new periodical publication and online platform that proposes its readers a more wholesome, honest, and critical observation and enjoyment of Photography. Publishing commissioned texts and artworks...
Bundle of All OVER Journal Issues. €20 OFF / 4 + 1 FREE. A project by PhotoIreland, OVER Journal launched its first issue in July 2020, and it has enjoyed...
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...
In a small seaside village in South Kerry, Martha Knox develops an unlikely career burning emotionally charged objects and photographing the results. Her clients travel from far and wide with...
The eighth publication from SMUT Press is After Life, the debut photobook by London-based Italian photographer Michele Baron. Known for his spontaneous and punchy photographic style, Baron captures the underground...
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...
Each one started, each one started, each one started is a publication designed to contextualise and expand upon the ideas explored in Christopher Steenson’s artwork The Long Grass (2022–2024). Taking...
“Days in Derry are long. There’s not a whole lot to do except hang out, wasting time. Essentially I am imposing my ideas of youth, freedom, beauty and rebellion on...
"This book is a collection of postcards, in verse form, from some of the un-mapped places in life that I have found myself. hopefully you will find the pieces as...
Dublin Needs to Dance is a photographic exploration of youth and queer nightlife in Dublin, captured through an intimate lens of interior spaces where community and culture thrive. Against the...
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....
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...
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...
“There are certain places which the fairies have power over at night and if anybody goes into them after dusk, he cannot come out until morning though he may be...
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...
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,...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
How To Soften Corners is a playful how-to guide to hospitality. It tells the story of an art project/college canteen called Luncheonette which operated at the National College of Art...
This substantial review of Eamonn Doyle's practice has been published to accompany a large exhibition that took place at Mapfre Foundation 12 September 2019 to 26 January 2020, Madrid. Including...
Dublin has captured countless imaginations and inspired some of the greatest artists and writers throughout history. Focused on D1, Dublin’s city centre, photographer Eamonn Doyle’s three major bodies of work,...
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...
A quarterly journal of fine art, design, architecture, photography, sculpture, heritage, decorative arts and crafts.IN THE ISSUE In our spring edition, TERENCE REEVES-SMYTH travels to Donegal to visit Glenveagh Castle,...
This collection consists of eighteen new ballads written by Val O’Donnell and set to airs of music which are referred to in Ulysses or in other works of James Joyce....
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...
The work imprints the rituals, decisive moments and flow of a GAA club game onto the backdrop of the local environment. Football, hurling, camogie and ladies football games – Ireland’s...
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...
"The photographs that form i gestated as I started to feel my way back into photography following a long break. Around that time I was re-discovering the work of Samuel Beckett,...
Eamonn Doyle’s second photo-book, ON, follows last year’s i, a widely acclaimed collection of street portraits that drew significant plaudits from, among others, Martin Parr. In ON, black and white...
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...
‘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...
Neon lights once filled the night of towns & cities with their vibrancy and glow, but they have since become an endangered relic, replaced by a cheaper, mass-produced and sterile alternatives,...
"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...
Over 120 years ago Henry John Elwes and Dr Augustine Henry embarked on an epic project to create a comprehensive catalogue of British and Irish Trees. This monumental work was...
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...
Pole of Inaccessibility is a zine which was created to accompany a sound performance organised by Jack O’Flynn in Phoenix Park at Dublin’s Pole of Inaccessibility - the point furthest...
A journal of grassroots herbalism, printed in Wales, with beautiful pen and ink illustration. Wort is a curated collection of contributions from persons working with plants as medicine in ways...
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...
Since February 2024, Cypriot journalist, writer, and photographer Hasan Yıkıcı has been photographing and documenting the Irish-Palestine solidarity movement in Dublin. Across 64 stunning images, the photos collected here capture...
Keepsake is a handmade travel zine documenting some time spent in Kraków through a collection of photographs, ticket stubs, silly monotypes, sweet wrappers, and the little złoty the artists had...
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...
The Pig’s Back (named for Donegal’s Muckish mountain and for the phrase ar mhuin na muice, to be in luck) is a literary prose journal that aims to bring the...
As a street photographer, Murray’s focus isn’t always on the big events or the grand statements. Instead, he is drawn to the unnoticed moments, the fleeting pauses, and the quiet...
A quarterly journal of fine art, design, architecture, photography, sculpture, heritage, decorative arts and crafts.IN THE ISSUEA detail from Atsushi Kaga’s painting Usacchi in an Irish Landscape (Dublin 8) graces...
"For Girls' Night, I travelled around Ireland to photograph teen discos, and to try and capture the anticipation of girls as they prepared for them. In a way, I wanted...
Ten years on, the iconic photograph of a young couple at the back of the bus still resonates. Featuring previously unpublished photographs, the Young Dubliners book is introduced by award...
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...
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...
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...
'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...
“Brionglóid” (“Dream” in Irish) was born from a series of themed Instagram Reels created by co-funder Brían Sparks for the Island Photographers account. Inspired by the visual storytelling of these...
Tolka is a Dublin-based biannual literary journal of non-fiction, publishing essays, reportage, travel writing, auto-fiction, individual stories and the writing that falls in between. They publish and promote work that...
In 1981, when I was just two, my family moved from Ireland to Baghdad for the following five years. My father was the photographer of our family and it’s his...
This series depicts the ever-changing life of Dún Laoghaire Baths in Dublin, Ireland. The seaside Baths were refurbished by dlr architects with A2 Architects after being in a derelict state...
This work, created during a 2021 residency at The Butler Gallery, Kilkenny, is inspired by the River Nore. The river served as a constant companion during my travels to and...
In late February 2020, just weeks before Ireland’s first Covid-19 lockdown, I set off on a ten-day solo road trip around Iceland. I had planned to share the journey—and the...
There among the Fair that is where my soul be called to // Around every horse that gallops free // The noise of a hundred Irish accents floating throughout across...
This emerging body of work draws from time spent at Sweeney’s Bothy on the Isle of Eigg in late February 2024. The title relates to a line from Seamus Heaney’s...
Spaces are often shaped by and also reflect the people who inhabit them. These photographs of church buildings in Northern Ireland look at the people who shaped them. A people...
Fantasy Island offers a comprehensive exploration of the last 50 years of Irish photography, featuring the work of 70 Irish artists. The publication takes a stripped-back approach, prioritising the strength...
belvedere: a structure designed to command a view; from the Italian bel "beautiful" and vere "to see" The Belvedere is produced by Dublin City University's M.A. in Creative Writing programme, a class that convenes...
‘TÍRDHREACHA BEO / LIVE LANDSCAPES’ is an audiovisual publication that emerged from time spent wandering around rural County Limerick between 2023 and 2025, engaging with its landscapes through musical improvisation,...
Poetry Ireland Review is a highly-regarded journal of poetry. Published three times a year, the Review includes the work of both emerging and established Irish and international poets, essayists, critics and visual...
Ten years after the Independence Referendum, Irish Pages asks diverse Scottish writers of distinction – established, mid-career and new – to think about their country, and take stock of the current state...
Holy Show is a magazine of contemporary life and culture as seen through the eyes of Ireland’s artists. It adapts stories from artists and their projects to the printed page....
Gerry Cahill is an Irish architect whose built work is primarily in housing, and primarily in Dublin. Most of Cahill’s homes were delivered with local authorities, voluntary organisations, or approved...
Wren Day, also known Lá an Dreoílín, is a traditional celebration that takes place on December 26th in various parts of Ireland, including Dingle, County Kerry. Traditionally, men and boys...
Sionnachuighim, meaning “I play the Fox”, is thought to be one possible origin of the word shenanigans, and in this work, shenanigans take centre stage. As a teenager, I entered...
BIT FACADE is a 224 page compilation of photographic work taken over a number of years and printed while on residency at FLACC Sculpture Workspace, Genk, Belgium, and designed by...
Metre is printed on long strips of paper reminiscent of disposable measuring tapes from IKEA showrooms. Metre considers the intimacy and lazy pace of leisure time spent with friends in...
Airmid's Journal is a biannual journal of Irish foraging, folklore, myth, magic, and remedies. Each issue is intended to be an ever-growing tapestry of stories, woven together with the plants...
Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity (Dublin: Grand Canal Publishing, 2024) is a special limited edition illustrated 78 page book, which reclaims Lucia Joyce (only daughter of James Joyce) as an artist,...
fallow is a brand new literary journal from Fallow Media, featuring fiction, poetry, essays, and interviews from some of the finest writers working today. Contributors include: Helen Charman, Oisin Fagan, Wayne...
A quarterly journal of fine art, design, architecture, photography, sculpture, heritage, decorative arts and crafts. ÉIMEAR O’CONNOR delights in Petters’ botanical creations and her exquisitely fine verre eglomisé paintings, while...
A journal of grassroots herbalism, printed in Wales, with beautiful pen and ink illustration. Wort is a curated collection of contributions from persons working with plants as medicine in ways...
A journal of grassroots herbalism, printed in Wales, with beautiful pen and ink illustration. Wort is a curated collection of contributions from persons working with plants as medicine in ways...
Bless the Corners of This House: (And Open Every Door, to Stranger as to Kin) is a collection of perspectives from Ireland-based artists, writers, and activists exploring the meaning of...
The Pig’s Back (named for Donegal’s Muckish mountain and for the phrase ar mhuin na muice, to be in luck) is a literary prose journal that aims to bring the...
Lady Laura Burlington, a driving force in farm-to-table philosophy, has cultivated a pastoral Eden in the Irish countryside at her family’s ancestral home. This beautiful cookbook celebrates Ireland’s remarkably rich...
Nothing less than a history of Ireland sculpted in semi-solid emulsion, ‘Butter Intervention’ is sceptical about narratives and their revisions alike, as refined and as salty as the creamery product...
The new instalment of Craic, 'Coming and Going' by James Robinson is an attempt to piece together a personal puzzle. A coming-of-age story set between Northern Ireland and a move...
Sleeping in a Forest explores the liminal space between wakefulness and sleep, where the edges of reality soften, and the boundaries between humans and nature blur. Inspired by readings such as...
Crann guíonna?Nó crann a bhíonn ag guí?Ceanglaíonn daoine a nguíonna den chrann seo. Ach… Nach bhfuil guíonna dá cuid féin ag an gcrann?A wishing tree? Or a tree that wishes? People...
'Boundless & Bare' aims to strengthen and elevate the spoken word community in Ireland. They honour the creativity that has existed in Ireland for generations and bring attention to the...
'Boundless & Bare' aims to strengthen and elevate the spoken word community in Ireland. They honour the creativity that has existed in Ireland for generations and bring attention to the...
'Boundless & Bare' aims to strengthen and elevate the spoken word community in Ireland. They honour the creativity that has existed in Ireland for generations and bring attention to the...
'Boundless & Bare' aims to strengthen and elevate the spoken word community in Ireland. They honour the creativity that has existed in Ireland for generations and bring attention to the...
Confined to a hospital bed, a rattling mind stuck within a thwarted body discovers that to be an “I” is to be several, ‘municipal’, as Dillon has it. ‘Not alone,...
what does it mean when you try to grow mint and fail? what are the basic conditions for cultivating an invasive plant? if you fail to meet them who are you?The twelfth in the coloured...
We invited people to imagine beyond their present state,to conjure a society in which they’d like to live. Here’s a sudden freedom to release what’s possible,regardless of everything, in a...
Counting backwards from one hundred when you can't sleep revives an autobiography of numbers: street numbers, opus numbers, peg numbers, birthdays, buses, ages, dates, years, movies, books, songs, long division,...
A zombie falls in love with a woman after eating her boyfriend's brain and starts to regain human feelings. Nine o'clock is the watershedAfter that you're on your own. Published...
Fifty states of mind across a divided America. Published to coincide with the 2020 American presidential election, the book consists of three double page spreads scattered with red and blue...
In recent decades, Ireland has experienced a significant shift from a deep rooted Catholic orthodoxy. This project explores how traditional Catholic practices, such as mass rocks, reenactments, holy wells and...
In recent decades, Ireland has experienced a significant shift from a deep rooted Catholic orthodoxy. This project explores how traditional Catholic practices, such as mass rocks, reenactments, holy wells and...
Every Glove is not just about boxing; it is about childhood, diverse cultures and the unwavering support that these young athletes receive from their coaches and mentors. In a small...
Trumpet is an occasional publication. Reviews, opinions and essays on poetry and the arts in a bite sized literary pamphlet.Trumpet Issue 13 features poetry from Chrissie Donoghue Ward, Fióna Bolger,...
After selling out the award-winning first edition, Ormston House launched the second edition of 100 Women of Limerick by Sharon Slater in a softback cover. 100 Women of Limerick includes the...
Issue three features six pieces of original writing and eight artworks by some of the most exciting creative talent from Ireland and abroad, including a collaboration between Zurich Portrait Prize...
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...
In the Book of Genesis, Adam and Eve live out their post-banishment days somewhere “east of Eden”. In Frank Keane’s photobook, 'Heaven And A Hard Place', the rocks that form...
Pallas Projects Studios are very excited to announce the publication of "Traces in the Landscape: Stone Desert, Alps, and Atlantic Shore", a new artistic publication edited by artistic-director Mark Cullen,...
'The pressure is on for me to conform. There have been some things happening recently. Strange weather, weird vibes. Unsettling neighbourhood relations. An argument over a right-of-way. A tussle with...
Lesbian Art Circle, Volume III is the third publication from Lesbian Art Circle, an event and publication series based in Dublin, Ireland, which centres the visual and written work of queer...
Top Irish art critic Cristín Leach weaves history and art to present us with the diverse perspectives of twelve key figures from the rich 200-year lifespan of the Royal Hibernian...
'For nearly eight years, I worked as a musician in a wedding band, travelling all over Ireland. I had a feeling that I was seeing things I would never see...
Wet Dream is the second publication of photographic work by visual artist, Brian Teeling. This work has been commissioned by the Irish Museum of Modern Art and was first exhibited...
This collaborative project between visual artist, Brian Teeling and arts writer, Jennie Taylor explores Crawford Art Gallery’s buildings and its immediate surroundings through a printed publication which is populated by...
The outcome of an extensive archiving project began in 2019, this publication traces the activities of Northern Irish artist John Carson and his life and work in Belfast, Los Angeles,...
1999 marked the end of a decade of great social, economic, and cultural change in Ireland. Significant social milestones included church scandals, divorce and abortion referenda, the decriminalisation of homosexuality...
This is the third edition of Screenprinting as Gaeilge: treoir bhunúsach, an illustrated Irish language guide to screenprinting. Covering the history, materials, tools, and processes, this book provides a brief...
Jes Fernie's publication is, in her own words, ‘a selection of mad, frayed, totally normal stories about undone, uncelebrated, abandoned things. They are spectacular, strange, problematic, hurtful, funny, ludicrous tales....
“Hair is everything. We wish it wasn’t so we could actually think about something else occasionally, but it is.” (Words by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Fleabag)'Homemade Undercuts' is a new photographic body...
Nollaig Molloy’s A Confection of Photographs investigates the assembly of archives and Ireland’s working class histories. Almost one hundred images, each scanned and reproduced from a single storage box found in...
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...
Poetry Ireland Review is a journal of poetry. Published three times a year, the Review includes the work of both emerging and established Irish and international poets, essayists, critics and...
Vital Signs is a collection of powerful and courageous responses to the human experience of illness and healing. Representing the best of contemporary and classic poetry, Vital Signs is a book for our...
Eva Vitkute is a Dublin-based multidisciplinary creative whose grungy, textural visuals draw from alternative subcultures and personal memories. Her work has been featured in independent publications, created graphics for bands,...
An investigation into the beauty, joy and validation that comes from everyday food. Billy Woods is a Belfast-based photographer and art director with a focus on documentary work, as well...
Remnant was published to accompany an exhibition of the same name by Willie Doherty at Solstice Arts Centre in April 2024. The exhibition was reconfigured for Matt’s Gallery in October...
Designed with Oonagh Young, this publication features work exhibited in Nolan’s comprehensive 2021 exhibition A delicate bond which is also a gap at Solstice, and a body of work which followed on...