RELEASED IN SPRING 2022 Published on the occasion of the twelfth edition of PhotoIreland Festival, this limited edition publication will present a record and reflection of the month-long programme of events....
OVER Journal issue 2 Published by PhotoIreland256 pages184 × 245 mmSoftcoverISBN 9781916140424 Co-editorsAidan Kelly Murphy, Julia Gelezova, Ángel Luis González. Peer Review PanelDaniel Boetker-Smith, Dr. Justin Carville, Alejandro Castellote, Dr. Mohini Chandra, Irina Chmyreva, Yining...
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...
Skein Press' first publication of 2022 and the first Solstice Stories book is by writers Kerri ní Dochartaigh and Mícheál McCann in collaboration with photographer Michelle Moloney. Through poetry, imagery...
The Restless Bogman is a book written by Artist, Laura Fitzgerald that accompanied her exhibition, "I have made a place" at the Crawford Art Gallery in 2021. Through the book, Laura wanted to...
A series of stills salvaged from expired Super 8 footage & reconfigured, in rough chronology, in photo-book form. The progression features the figure of a bird immersed in the static...
Taking Ulysses as a guide, Deirdre Brennan explores the changing face of Dublin over the last decade, capturing the rich tapestry of the city and its inhabitants in a series...
Images taken at the outset of the pandemic, while observing restrictions in the artist's hometown, in the Irish midlands. A fragmentary document, created at a moment of global stasis and isolation....
"Through a series of film photographs, “No Queer Apologies” photo book and exhibition, aims to interrogate both our sense of place and the ways in which queerness exists, permeates and...
Published on occasion of PhotoIreland Festival 2021. What can a potato tell us about ourselves? What does it say about the construction of national identity? What role can new narratives about the potato play...
Soft Rains Will Come is an artwork by Christopher Steenson, taking the form a spatial sound installation that operates as a live radio broadcast within the gallery space. The installation combines live shortwave...
The second release in SMUT'S printed matter series, ‘Feel Me, I’m Here With You’ is a romantic chronicle composed of recent photographic works produced over the past twelve months, shot between...
A quarterly journal of fine art, design, architecture, photography, sculpture, heritage, decorative arts and crafts. Portraiture is a genre that seems at times to be constrained by its traditional values...
A journal of formally promiscuous non-fiction. Tolka is a new, biannual literary journal of non-fiction; publishing essays, reportage, travel writing, auto-fiction, individual stories and the writing that flows in between. Issue Two...
Catalina Lozano, born in Bogotá in 1979, is a Colombian curator and independent writer based in Mexico City. Analysing colonial narratives and deconstructing the perceived progress of modernity have forcefully...
Ringforts are Ireland’s most common archaeological monument, liberally spread throughout the countryside. Seen as circular enclosures in the rural landscape and many existent for hundreds and thousands of years, they...
Between A Rock and A Hard Place profiles the circumstance and nature of paintings realised throughout the 1990s by Deirdre O’Mahony. Made in and about the Burren, an area of...
Walking in the Way: Performing Masculinity catalogues a 12 year performance art project between the artists Pauline Cummins and Frances Mezzetti. Edited by Catherine Marshall and published by WAAG (Women...
A Woman Walks Alone At Night, With a Camera features photographs by Ruby Wallis and an essay by Phillina Sun, centered around the experience of walking at night as a...
All Sorts of Impossible Things is a personal body of work exploring the static hum and unique rhythm of everyday life in the city of Newburgh, New York. These photographs...
a cartography of the middle of nowhere is a charting of spatial ontologies which centre ideals and areas of radical resistance for those who dwell in the margins. Unfolding out...
Christodoulos Makris’ second full collection, blends painstaking poetic craft with the accidental hazards of found text and overheard sample. As challenging as it is accessible, these poems comment wittily yet...
Banshee is an Irish independent Literary Journal. Every issue of Banshee hosts a range of short stories covering fiction, non-fiction, flash-fiction, as well as a selection of poetry chosen from...
Genuinely Seeking is a compendium of visual art and writing that addresses our notion of time, and critically disturbs our attitude of it in work processes. It is aimed at...
A book of photographs featuring new Irish models in the Nineties. The book has two sections. The first is a traditional photobook, focusing primarily on 1994 -2004. What's special about...
On Chorus is a national public sound artwork by Christopher Steenson that broadcast field recordings of Dublin's inner-city spring dawn chorus across Ireland, using Ianród Eireann's network of train station...
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...
Doug DuBois (born 1960) was first introduced to a group of teenagers from the Russell Heights housing estate while he was an artist-in-residence in Cobh, on the southwest coast of...
Sampler is an artist's book on the occasion of Aleana Egan's solo show at Void Gallery, Derry. Egan has a nuanced approach to working with materials that are familiar and that...
Atoosa Pour Hosseini 2011-2021 is a comprehensive overview of a decade of Pour Hosseini’s work in film, installation and performance. It features a wide selection of photographic documentation and film...
‘Dawn walks during the pandemic of 2020. A time of mourning, a time of sin-eating, a time of discovery, a time of quietude, a time of nature, and a time...
Morsel May Sleep takes its starting point in Stéphane Mallarmé’s "Thèmes anglais pour toutes les grammaires", a textbook of translation exercises that he devised during his time as a secondary school English...
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 juxtapositions between writing and image work by analogies, sometimes obvious, other times barely perceptible, in an intense dialogue that plays on the contrast between the density of the text...
Appropriated from a Belfast School Year book circa 1965-66, these portraits depict youths on the cusp of adulthood during a time of great upheaval in the province. The Civil Rights...
Balance explores a place where human beings and nature work together and need each other to thrive. Taken over the duration of 2018 and 2019, quotes and imagery highlight the importance of The...
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...
The Journey of a Cloud is a riso print story book about a cloud in search of friendship. Tatyana Feeney is a children’s book author-illustrator based in Trim, Co Meath....
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...
A Special Area of ConVersation is a publication resulting from an artist residency sited on the Fingal Coast in Co. Dublin in 2019. The residency was part of 'An Urgent Inquiry'...
With a Foreword by Dermot Bannon and an introductory essay by the architect Jonathan Sergison, The Dublin Architecture Guide is a companion guide to the modern architecture of Dublin. With...
Crossing by artist Dorothy Cross is a visual retrospective spanning over 35 years of her work as one of Ireland’s leading artists. The book includes a foreword by Edna O’Brien,...
The first in the series of printed matter for SMUT Press is a 36 page photographic zine by Jack Scollard entitled ‘Hole In The Head’. A recent graduate of the Fine Art Print and...
"This collection of label art is a compelling look at a graphic Ireland that most fictional depictions of the country have overlooked. The acid-bright colours of Egan’s Lemon Crush and...
The Inch Conglomerate newspaper was produced by artist Laura Fitzgerald, to accompany her outdoor installation Cosmic Granny in Inch, Co. Kerry, Ireland "Collectively, the stories in the Conglomerate suggest a pervasive bureaucratic vision...
5th generation is a newspaper style zine based on the decline of the Dublin City horse culture. This magazine introduces us to two young men Warren and Adam who have...
The Last Gig is a celebration of lasts. It documents the last punk gig in Dublin before the COVID-19 pandemic hit Ireland, the last gig of prominent Irish hardcore punk...
On the run from Las Vegas police and a smooth talking blackjack dealer, The Prodigal Sun graces our cover for one last throw of the dice before her inevitable, spectacular...
Issue 9 of Drag Acid features the work of Helen McDonnell, a renowned tattoo artist from Drogheda, now based in Belfast. Her artwork draws from a passion for folk art...
Matter Mammal Oil Soar is an experiment in art writing which explores the work of visual artist Orla Whelan. Playfully subverting conventions of art criticism, this publication reimagines notions of...
An edited collection of conversations between artists exploring the place of live perfomance in a digital world. How does contemporary performance, an art form based in presence and bodily realities, respond to...
Not fitting in, a malady that clearly affected mankind since 2012 when This is Not Where I Belong* began, and probably before that too. This is Not Where I Belong* prints a new...
The Irish language has thirty-two words for field. Among them are: Geamhar – a field of corn-grass Tuar – a field for cattle at night Réidhleán – a field for...
Some time later is the product of an exchange between the artist Brendan Earley and two writers, Pádraic E Moore and Chris Fite-Wassilak. The collaboration framed a space which allowed...
This edition of Paper Visual Art Journal invited artists and writers whose work reflects on or emerges from the land – among our contributors, several are involved in farming or...
A journal of formally promiscuous non-fiction. Tolka is a new, biannual literary journal of non-fiction; publishing essays, reportage, travel writing, auto-fiction, individual stories and the writing that flows in between. Issue Two...
The second issue of Chisme features art, essays, poetry, photography and more, all exploring the concept of Dreams. Evocative, tender and dreamy (of course), this issue is a feast for...
“… every poem is a queering of language; every poetry critic is a critic of the queer; every reader of poetry is engaged in a queer act; every performance of...
RING OUT, WILD BELLS documents a number of projects Bloomers uncovered when researching the environment of independent and artist-led publishing in Ireland and the circumstances that gave way to projects...
In collaboration with artist Kristian Glenn, Passage Tomb have put together a poetry book of fully AI generated Irish Poetry. The telling and retelling of stories is central to Ireland’s...
This is Our Place: A Survey of Dalymount Park the Home of Irish Football contains 29 drawings from the map of Dalymount Park along with three commissioned essays: Dr Margarita...
Ireland is an island surrounded by ocean, with a high percentage of its population living in the coastal zone and has often been referred to as an “island nation”. The...
Sonder is an Irish print literary journal publishing short stories, creative nonfiction, flash fiction and poetry. This issue's stories centre around the theme of Indulge and the idea of sonder...
Critical Bastards is an interdisciplinary arts magazine based in Ireland. Collated by a rolling group of co-editors, each issue forms from invited and selected responses to a given theme. Issue...
Timescapes is a publication that contains interviews with early career Irish and French artists who describe their connection to various landscapes in their works. The artists were asked a number...
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...
Vol 7 of Winter Papers, Ireland’s annual anthology for the arts, is published by Curlew Editions. It offers fiction, non-fiction, poetry, photography, visual arts, along with craft interviews and in-conversation...
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...
Second edition of The Land for the People: The Sexual Case for Land Reform in Ireland. This workbook by Eimear Walshe highlights the relevance of 19th century land conflict in...
Banshee is an Irish independent Literary Journal. Every issue of Banshee hosts a range of short stories covering fiction, non-fiction, flash-fiction, as well as a selection of poetry chosen from...
At Hot Potato, a writer and photographer receive the same topic to respond to, but they do not work together. In fact they meet here in print for the first...
"With exhibition plans deferred or non-existent, making a book was an opportunity to present work in a form that, though mediated, allows for a closeness of contact mostly denied to...
Luminous Void: Twenty Years of Experimental Film Society marks the twentieth anniversary of what has been acclaimed as “the most active, prolific and intrepid group of experimental filmmakers working in...
The current historical period in which we live has caused us to reflect upon our circumstances in new ways. Adapting, creating and growing. AGORA Magazine Issue 1 promotes these new...
For Those That Tell No Tales began as a series of conversations between Dara McGrath and Dan Breen, curator of Cork Public Museum, around how the museum and Cork city...
The Liminal Review is a literature and arts journal that is looking for the things that are made in the in-between spaces. The things that don’t fully fit anywhere else,...
This edition of Paper Visual Art Journal considers an aspect of life that has, over the last eighteen months or so, entered into the strangest sort of flux – touch....
In a time of heightened global crisis, the systems that shape our world are becoming increasingly fragile. While ecosystems are being destroyed, political processes are being manipulated, economic structures exploited...
The first edition is sold outSecond edition available to buy here This workbook by Eimear Walshe highlights the relevance of 19th century land conflict in the present day. The pamphlet presents...
SPUD began in 2009, initiating a process of research that led to the development of collaborative projects, commissioned artworks, events and installations located internationally over a decade. The project has...
A journal of formally promiscuous non-fiction. Tolka is a new, biannual literary journal of non-fiction; publishing essays, reportage, travel writing, auto-fiction, individual stories and the writing that flows in between. Issue One...
This collection of essays explores digital art in Ireland. Comprising contributions from scholars and practitioners, it examines how new media technologies are shaping the island’s contemporary artistic practices. As one...
Issue 002 of HOAX focuses on relating the local to the global, and the environmental impact of fighting for these spaces. Produced for guerilla publishing, this issue is a multi-functional, fold-out...
Take some time to contemplate the brighter sides of life with Emerge Issue 3: Utopia. Emerging artists all over Ireland give their unique take on, not only a better world,...
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...
Images taken at the outset of the pandemic, while observing restrictions in the artist's hometown, in the Irish midlands. A fragmentary document, created at a moment of global stasis and isolation....
Banshee is an Irish independent Literary Journal. Every issue of Banshee hosts a range of short stories covering fiction, non-fiction, flash-fiction, as well as a selection of poetry chosen from...
Punk Troubles: Northern Ireland examines the subject of Northern Ireland punk in the context of sectarianism. The book offers a new and unique perspective on The Troubles and the NI punk...
Figure-ground perception is the cognitive mechanism through which we apprehend our surroundings, isolating the figure – the words on the page, the features of a face, the lines on a...
Performances in All Directions is a collection of field notes, images, poetry, and text from Julie Morrissy, and designed by Emma Conway. Arising from a public lecture and performance in...
Dublin Inquirer is an independent newspaper launched in June 2015 to provide quality coverage of city affairs.
Published by Dublin InquirerNewsprint40 pages300 x 370 mm
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...
Banshee is an Irish independent Literary Journal. Every issue of Banshee hosts a range of short stories covering fiction, non-fiction, flash-fiction, as well as a selection of poetry chosen from...
Vol 6 of Winter Papers, Ireland’s annual anthology for the arts, is published by Curlew Editions. It offers fiction, non-fiction, poetry, photography, visual arts, along with craft interviews and in-conversation...
Paper Visual Art (PVA) began as an online journal of art criticism, established in 2009 by Niamh Dunphy. Now based between Dublin and Berlin. PVA began as a response to what was...
The new issue of PVA Journal focuses on music and contemporary art. Each contributors was asked to select a track to accompany their texts, creating a collective playlist to accompany the...
The Body: Your Portal to the Biosphere explores different worlds in which we exist and how our bodies can be utilised as portals to a more desirable existence. It's primary...
IRISH PAGES is a biannual journal, edited in Belfast and publishing, in equal measure, writing from Ireland and overseas. Its policy is to publish poetry, short fiction, essays, creative non-fiction,...
A History of Head Trauma is an experiment in short story making and presented as part of RHA FUTURES, Series 3, Episode 2. The beginning section of the book was...
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...
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...
BLOOMERS is an independent publication which celebrates the work of emerging female Artists based in Ireland. BLOOMERS intends to aid emerging female artists by showcasing and discussing their work online and...
The Second Shift is the term given to the hidden shift of housework and childcare primarily carried out by women on top of their paid employment. It is physical, mental...
This is Not Where I Belong is a zine featuring short writings - poetry, stories, lyrics. It is also a concert. Together, both of these things happen four times a...
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...
Bláthanna, the Irish for 'flowers', is such a simple word. This book, however, is a testament to the magic that can be conveyed when artistic vision meets a deep knowledge...
Test Print is a new self published book from Declan Kelly. The book was made for a love of magazines and fashion books.
Self PublishedSoftcover40 pages175 × 240 mm
For Issue 3 Cove opened up submissions with a brief, encouraging contributors to respond to the concept of being an outsider where certain places, people and things are alien to...
Paula Meehan was invited by Dublin City Council to write an artistic response during the development phase of the 14 Henrietta Street museum. The following year Dragana Jurišić was invited...
Better Words is an educational initiative by EVA International developed with support by Creative Ireland’s National Creativity Fund. The project seeks to empower children’s access and understanding of contemporary art...
The Tangerine is a Belfast-based magazine of new writing. In Issue 9: Poetry: Kate Caoimhe Arthur, Colette Bryce, Supriya Kaur Dhaliwal, Alison Graham, Kate O'Donoghue, Mark Russell, Jess Thayil, Phoebe WalkerFiction: Catherine...
Vol 5 of Winter Papers, Ireland’s annual anthology for the arts, is published by Curlew Editions. It offers fiction, non-fiction, poetry, photography, visual arts, along with craft interviews and in-conversation...
Soul Doubt Magazine is a dedicated Dublin-based publication committed to promoting music, art, design, fashion and contemporary interdependent culture - both at home, and abroad. Issue 3 - the most comprehensive and...
Point.51 is an independent print magazine of long-form journalism and documentary photography exploring essential contemporary issues in Europe – one at a time. Issue 2: Britain Issue 2 focuses on Britain at a...
''I wish you all, young and old, great adventures with this most welcome work.’' - Sabina Coyne Higgins. Step into the unknown and venture deeper into the word-forest of your...
-Suitable for ages 7 and up- The third in the Little Library series by Gill books for kids. Discover the REVOLUTIONARY that was CONSTANCE MARKIEVICZ! Constance Markievicz grew up in Co. Sligo...
This is the second issue of Hot Potato, a newspaper created for you. Over the past nine months, Naoise Farrell has assisted approximately 60 creatives and writers who have curated the...
For 11 years Barry Delaney documented life in inner city Dublin as it went through many changes, boom to bust to boom. “Much has changed in communities like St. Teresa’s...
Contributors were asked to respond to the idea of the many ways our senses sense the world: how we perform and interact with our sensory experiences. A certain amount of...
Fix was produced to coincide with the exhibition of the same nae at Hang Tough Gallery. The book features work from the show; by Ciaran Og Arnold, Cait Fahey, Rich Gilligan, Johnny Savage...
District started out online just over two years ago with the intention to showcase the best in alternative culture from Irish shores and abroad, moving to print in 2016.Issue 006 examines...
IRISH PAGES is a biannual journal, edited in Belfast and publishing, in equal measure, writing from Ireland and overseas. Its policy is to publish poetry, short fiction, essays, creative non-fiction,...
'Wherever, whatever you may be let the light of your love shine through the window of my heartThen when you've coloured all my thoughts brightDon't let me ever, ever think...
I Just Wanna Go Back is a self published zine by Julia Godfrey which documents forgotten technology which has been replaced by our smartphones in 2019. Godfrey examines technology that...
American artist, Helen Hooker O’Malley's (1905-1993) most important source of inspiration for over half a century was Ireland. Her decades-long love affair with the landscape, history and people of Ireland...
“Dear Brian O’Doherty,Here is my article, short enough and I apologize; I hope you can accept him [sic] and it will be in a sufficient harmony with the issue you...
Photographer Gregory Dunn's second Photobook on Dublin and its people. Portrayed is based in Stoneybatter, where the photographer has lived for almost 30 years.
Published by Zero GEdition of 400Hardcover96 pages170 × 190 mmISBN 9780956043986
As an intangible asset, the value of fashion is based on consumer perception. Alinéa, showcases modern and cutting-edge creatives, such as fashion designers and artists based in Ireland. Self PublishedSoftcover68 pages210 x 300...
This Was Our Scene: Images from the venue floors, stages and after parties of London's 00's indie scene. Featuring a foreword by songwriter/musician Frank Turner and introduction by photographer Gregory...
In the light-filled Centre Gallery of Sirius Arts Centre in Cobh, County Cork, behind layers of liner paper and white emulsion, lay, until recently, a very well-kept secret. One, Here,...
Irish Pages is a biannual journal, edited in Belfast and publishing writing from Ireland and overseas. Its policy is to publish poetry, short fiction, essays, creative non-fiction, memoir, essay reviews, nature-writing,...
BLOOMERS is an independent publication which celebrates the work of emerging female Artists based in Ireland. BLOOMERS intends to aid emerging female artists by showcasing and discussing their work online and...
Get it for free, just pay the standard postage! The catalogue accompanies this year's PhotoIreland Festival, celebrating its 10th Anniversary and spanning three months! The catalogues are free to collect...
‘Here Comes Everybody’ is a phrase that echoes through James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake. It aptly captures the intense poetry of this new collection, taken over repeated trips to Ireland between 1993...
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...
"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...
This work is a study of space, in particular the functional spaces of the theatre. Below the stage, they act as a metaphor for the staging of reality that underlies...
Since the end of the Second World War and throughout the Cold War, devices have been developed which aim to affect the human nervous system, and ultimately manipulate thinking in...
The male psyche is a problematic entity, and when drawn out into the harsh light of analysis and discussion reels, yearning to retreat back into the darkness. In Modern Ireland,...
Descendants is inspired by the connections between Spain and Ireland. The work is concerned with the myths and legends of both countries and those journeys which never wither from memory...
Busy on the streets and in buildings hidden out of view, congregating in everyday places, the Japanese in all those built up colossal cities work hard and long hours to...
Onnie Piggles feels lost in his life in Animal Kingdom and one day decides to pack his bag, close his repair shop and board a train to Fairy Tale Land...
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,...
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...
Point.51 is an independent print magazine of long-form journalism and documentary photography exploring essential contemporary issues in Europe – one at a time. Issue 1: Journey Since the fall of...
Cassandra Voices is a Dublin-based magazine with a global perspective. They aim to provoke out of compassion, and kindness animates them. This, the first issue, features pieces on The Death of Irish...
1969 January 4th, the ambush of the Peoples Democracy Civil Rights march en route from Belfast to Derry, attacked by an organised group with rocks and clubs. The ambush took...
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...
This collection of essays assembles investigations of Brian O’Doherty’s / Patrick Ireland’s seminal work: his visual art practice, art criticism, institutional leadership and critique, media work, and literary writing. The...
“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 to...
The Republic of Ireland has brought us the likes of Roy Keane and Robbie Keane, Denis Irwin and David O’Leary – all serial champions and iconic players. Under Martin O’Neill,...
The Camino Del Norte is a pilgrimage route to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, in a city of the same name in the east of Spain. The cathedral is...
Ghostnotes is an extended photo essay with more than two hundred images that represent a mid-career retrospective of B+’s photography of hip-hop music and its influences. Taking its name from...
A personal response to the current atmosphere of uncertainty, White Horses is a meditation on an anxious society struggling to come to terms with the rapid changes that are reshaping...
Ephemeral Uncertainty evokes the split second when rational thinking is challenged by a seemingly inexplicable occurrence of sensation, either visual or auditory. Such an occurrence can produce an uncanny effect,...