This zine incorporates 4 years of entries into the artist’s Notes app on their phone. Paired with images from roughly the same period, this zine shows vignettes of overheard conversations,...
thirtythree-45 are delighted to release 'Hidden Perverse' new music from Andrew Liles, prolific solo artist and member of Nurse with Wound and Current 93. The CDR contains 9 new tracks...
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...
When you open this is of Plug-In, you'll connect with its contents. You'll see the wire to shoot through, the bulb to beam your light from. Inside these pages are...
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...
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,...
Not available for sale - to view please visit the PhotoIreland Collection upstairs in The Library Project, Temple Bar. This photobook was created to accompany the exhibition of the same...
Photographs by Erica Van Horn of Ulrich Ruckreim's barn housing his sculptures in Clonegal on the border between Co. Carlow and Co. Wexford in Ireland. Reprinted issued as part of...
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...
Swarm Zine is a multidisciplinary zine based in Drogheda, Louth. Swarm is focused on promoting upcoming independent artists, documenting local scenes, and bringing lesser known music history to the surface....
Featuring work by a variety of talented writers, artists and photographers, Council investigates contemporary Irish politics, society and art.Issue 01 features interviews with musician Meryl Streek, Sheffield artist Melville and...
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...
It has been said that we live in the golden age of the personal essay. Under the Influence extends the personal/critical essay form in terms of style, structure and approach....
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...
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...
“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...
While this title is sold out, PhotoIreland can provide copies exclusively to libraries and collection, and for educational purposes only. Get in touch: info@thelibraryproject.ie.Swimmers come to the sea for many...
TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK The decade 1982-92 was a difficult time for Irish women. The 8th amendment to the constitution passed in 1983 made it not just illegal to obtain...
TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK This body of work was made over a short period of time spent in rural Wexford, Ireland, “in a place so overwhelmingly familiar to me, it...
TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK Accidentally touch someone else’s fingers while going for the hand rail on the bus. Awkwardly side step to the same direction and do it a second...
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...
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...
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,...
Of Bounds, which includes an essay by the artist, combines two works that focus on land reform, borders, and the design of space. ‘Líne’, a series of colour photographs shot over...
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...
The project took place through the winter month of 2020/2021, a lockdown in Kilbaha, Co Clare. The time had disintegrated like the foam of the ocean waves, leaving but a...
From one of Ireland’s leading curators and writers on visual art, John Hutchinson’s Countercultures, Communities, and Indra’s Net unravels an understanding of embodied life, of commonality and sharing.Beginning with his lived experience...
UnSubtle is a series of three publications about queer flagging. This is when an accessory or item of clothing gets used as a kinda code to let other people know...
Nothing Is Unseen is a book project about the idea of a city as a book: written and rewritten on by successive occupants and ramblers, their messages left for others to be...
Michael Scott’s Áras Mhic Dhiarmada and Busáras is one of the most important modernist buildings in Ireland. Built between 1947 and 1953, it was intended to be a bus station...
Richard Nairn has spent a lifetime studying – and learning from – nature. When an opportunity arose for him to buy a small woodland filled with mature native trees beside...
Coracle Press: An Irish Potato patch, is a quirky list of 11 old potato varieties. Coracle got the list from the 2008 Potato Report from Irish Seed Savers, Scarrif, County...
This book opens out from the middle with accordion folds to the left and right – one for each hand. The ten pages have ten fingerprints and the names for...
FOYER is an independent magazine celebrating and exploring untold stories from people of mixed, third culture and second-generation cultural heritage. Issue 03 shares how a scientist connects to nature by...
In The Curious History of Irish Dogs, David Blake Knox tells the remarkable stories of each of the nine breeds, and reveals how they have become inextricably linked to...
XVIII Stories of TULCA is a new publication that marks the 18th anniversary of TULCA Festival of Visual Arts and documents its UnSelfing Programme for Galway 2020 European Capital of...
'This Hostel Life' tells the stories of migrant women in a hidden Ireland. From a day in the life of women queuing for basic supplies in an Irish direct provision hostel...
"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...
During a transformative period in Irish history, ‘Who Fears to Speak’ is a project which hones in on the experience of the young people from the republican stronghold areas of...
Evictions are one of the most harmful features of the current housing crisis in Ireland, causing a vast amount of hardship and disruption amongst tenants and working class communities. But...
'The First Draft' is an artistic homecoming, bringing internationally influenced work back to the roots of Rich Gilligan's creative journey and offers a contemplative look at the themes of belonging,...
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...
Abandoned Prose is a publication with texts by Nathan O’Donnell and design by Clare Bell. It is the outcome of a Samuel Beckett Creative Fellowship at Trinity College Dublin, part of a...
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
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 artists. Poetry...
A quarterly journal of fine art, design, architecture, photography, sculpture, heritage, decorative arts and crafts. In this issue: The Ireland–U.S. Council and Irish Arts Review Portraiture Award at the Royal...
The People’s Shed is a reflection of artist, Evelyn Broderick’s, residency at studio 468 ‘A Radical Imagination’ and her collaborative arts project. This publication reflects on Evelyn’s pedagogical arts practice...
Citizen Artist 2016-2018 is a publication that reflects on the process of the studio 468 award programme, CITIZEN ARTIST. It demonstrates the richness and diversity of each CITIZEN ARTIST awardees’...
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...
The Irish Cookbook showcases the true depth of Irish cuisine, its ingredients and its fascinating history, as never before Ireland's remarkably rich food heritage dates back millenia and, in The...
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...
'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...
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
Belfast is a city segregated and divided: its so-called peace walls , built to separate Unionist and Nationalist communities, are taller in places even than the Berlin Wall. For his...
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....
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
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...
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...
The Slow Camera Exchange Project is a Cork-based team working in the MTU Gallery at 46 Grand Parade, part of the MTU Crawford of Art and Design, and are currently...
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
Ethereal is derived from the Greek word aitherios. Aristotle believed there were four elements: fire, air, water, and earth. But Greek mythology documented a fifth element: ether. Unlike the other...
Perennially on the outside, Brian has led a solitary life; he works at Camden Council, lunches every day at Il Castelletto café and then returns to his small flat on Kentish Town Road....
The Use of Photography recounts a passionate love affair between Annie Ernaux and the journalist and author Marc Marie, after the two met in January 2003. Ernaux had been receiving intensive...
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...
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...