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...
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...
Time and place define this issue. Inside, artists and architects examine how we inhabit and interpret the world around us. They share a sensitivity to material, memory and atmosphere, moving...
This, the third and final volume of the Kilkenny Electroacoustic Research Laboratory Anthology , is a music compilation anthology attempting to preserve the fictional history of a small composer community based in...
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. We publish and promote work that...
A quarterly journal of fine art, design, architecture, photography, sculpture, heritage, decorative arts and crafts.IN THE ISSUE Summer 2026 Influenced by Robert Flaherty’s 1934 film Man of Aran, artist Elizabeth Rivers...
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...
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...
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...
'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...
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...
Slabs is an ongoing, open-ended photographic project that uses damaged wallpaper pasting tables to display selected images from a personal archive spanning over 30 years, reflecting an ongoing struggle with...
Bia! – meaning ’food’ in Irish and ‘come’ in Igbo – is a community storytelling project. Through the words and images of immigrant and diasporic communities in Ireland, Bia! seeks...
Dyke Affair, a tiny press by and for dykes everywhere, was formed in January 2025, at a time when far-right ideologies are gaining ground and queer people are increasingly targeted...
Jacobin is a leading voice of the American left, offering socialist perspectives on politics, economics, and culture. The print magazine is released quarterly and reaches 50,000 subscribers, in addition to a...
We are a women-led literary journal, aiming to provide opportunities for emerging international writers of genre-heavy themes. For our first issue, we wanted to focus on getting a good mix...
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...
Editor's Note: "Welcome to the first issue of Dyke Affair: a space for our stories, art, politics, joys and more. We're launching this print zine at a time when far-right...
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...
The concept was inspired by the author’s experience with a major depressive episode, and the distanced sense of oneself that came with it. The design of this book is intended...
Kate Moss stars on the cover of the March 2026 issue. Photographed by Nick Knight, the supermodel appears in a story that captures her transformative character and enduring allure. In...
Aibhlin Clabby's zine TOPIA is a dystopian fiction piece that was written as a thesis submission. TOPIA follows four members of Dublin's subaltern counterpublic in 2049 in a technocratic socialist...
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...
Stranger in the Mountains is a collection of watercolour landscapes painted by Kirsty Monaghan throughout her motorcycle travels through Asia. From the bright blues of Everest to bygone mountainscapes, the...
This publication explores the form of the individual, represented through different states of stone. While each fragment appears distinct, they collectively suggest the presence of a singular entity. Self-publishedSoftcover22 pages100...
A collection of visual symbols and signs encountered in everyday life, spanning across Taiwan and Ireland. It takes the form of a street imagery archive, documenting fragments of visual culture....
This work reflects on the relationship between the self and its mirrored image. Through observing reflections on urban water surfaces, it considers the coexistence of different time zones and parallel...
A study of spatial relationships and layered realities, investigating how physical and conceptual spaces intersect and coexist.
Self-publishedHardcover14 pages185 x 185 mm
Lola Giffard-Bouvier’s commission for IUNO is in a state of constant changes: her personality is multifaceted and cannot be reduced to a single aspect.She is Giunone (Juno) Moneta, the admonisher,...
The publication is based on the exhibition of the same name held in Oriolo Romano (VT) by artist Gabriele Ermini and curated by Irene Angenica as part of Una Boccata...
Welcome to the wild. Here you’ll find a variety of weapons and tools: boots with tank-like soles to traverse rough terrain; knives to easily slice your favorite greens; hands to...
Pierre-Xavier Collardot’s ritual paintings are alla prima works on 15 x 21 cm paper. They are created daily upon arriving at or leaving the studio. Started on a whim one...
Quaderno #3 – febbraio 2025 is the first book printed by Beauroma Prints using Risograph. It reproduces one of the artist’s notebooks and was published to coincide with the exhibition...
Sound the Sirens encompasses the long-term effects that climate disasters have on communities across the United States, with tens of thousands of people left homeless and displaced while trying to rebuild...
Zizola has captured conflicts, revolutions, catastrophes, and each time, a fragment of himself merged with the world.Hence the need to reopen a monumental archive, to delve into the visual grammar...
“Waiting for the Snow” is a photographic project presenting the curious phenomenon of Polish migration to the South American countries during the partitions (19th century) and the interwar period. We...
Fear of Mirrors by Alba Zari is an investigation into self-representation in the digital age. From the mirror to the screen, the project explores how the digital revolution has transformed...
This project originates from a personal experience and uses the form of a manual as a narrative device. Through instructions, suggestions and seemingly practical observations, the book explores the patterns...
Errant Journal is a cultural/political publication loosely inspired by Édouard Glissant’s notion of the Poetics of Relation. Errant, meaning both ‘deviating from an accepted norm’ and ‘wandering,’ rejects the universal and...
Errant Journal is a cultural/political publication loosely inspired by Édouard Glissant’s notion of the Poetics of Relation. Errant, meaning both ‘deviating from an accepted norm’ and ‘wandering,’ rejects the universal and...
Give Yourself the Caribbean, again by the Jamaican-born, Bronx-based artist Samantha Box is a modest object: nine pages, offset-printed, folded, and sized to sit comfortably in your hand. It’s an...
Krueger reimagines queer modes of analog communication; weaving together printed ephemera and newspaper clippings to revisit the intimacy of classified ads and personal messages from the 1980s and 1990s. By...
Evidence features works from Guanyu Xu’s series Resident Aliens, which examines the personal lives and domestic spaces of people living with different immigration statuses. Made in cities across the U.S....
My Body is Your Body explores gender dysphoria as a personal blockade in experiencing romance. Shown through snapshot moments captured on instant film, the anxiety and self-disgust manifests itself through...
What Else Can Happen? brings together two years marked by deep losses: I got hacked and lost all my money, the death of my beloved grandfather, the cancellation of an...
GEMS presenta la seria pittorica di Raniero Berardinelli composta dai 12 dipinti di grande e medio formato GEMS e dai 5 dipinti su base nera della serie BLACK GEMS. Attraverso un denso susseguirsi...
Through Stylian Tastsoglou’s photographs, The Cabin captures fleeting, candid moments of people inhabiting a temporarily built structure. Borrowing from the visual language of photobooths, the images transform a familiar format...
SWERVE 4 is the summer issue of a biannual literary and arts journal produced in Skibbereen, Ireland. SWERVE focuses on vibrant writing and visual art from new and emerging writers...
SWERVE 5 is the winter issue of a biannual literary and arts journal produced in Skibbereen, Ireland. SWERVE focuses on vibrant writing and visual art from new and emerging writers...
A compact edition of LOOOOgos, designed as a pocket-sized image book that captures a distilled selection of its visual language.
Self-publishedSoftcover8 pages74 x 105 mm
A Phenomenon Only Slightly Strange is a new publication by Cóilín O’Connell published by Mirror Lamp Press. The booklet contains three new texts that explore aspects of the UFO phenomenon...
Apr - Jun 2025 Looking back at April to June 2025, when the UK supreme court made a key ruling on gender, the US bombed Iran’s nuclear sites, and the...
Seeking Adventure in the Details Our planet is vast, our oceans savage, our mountains still wild and beautiful. But while those of us who seek to challenge ourselves often look...
FANGORIA #30 looks under the bed to find Bryan Fuller’s Dust Bunny, our monstrous winter cover story. Fango hits the set for an exclusive look at Fuller’s most ambitious nightmare yet—a...
The launch issue of LA’s new look, featuring over 170 print, film and digital campaigns, Walter Geer III and Marc Pritchard on diversity in advertising, Bianca Guimaraes and Fatima Ansari...
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,...
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...
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...
BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! is a programme by The Little Black Gallery started in 2018, curated by co-founder Ghislain Pascal, to promote queer and gay fine art photography. It now represents...
‘Exploring the transformations sweeping our world’ Noema is published by THE BERGGRUEN INSTITUTE, ‘established in 2010 to develop foundational ideas about how to reshape political and social institutions in the...
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 –...
‘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...
Jacobin is a leading voice of the American left, offering socialist perspectives on politics, economics, and culture. The print magazine is released quarterly and reaches 50,000 subscribers, in addition to a...
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...
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,...
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....
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...
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...
At a time when social feeds flatten nuance and clubbing can be reduced to quick-hit spectacle, Dreamland Issue 01 pulls the lens back to basics: intimacy, connection, belonging. Dreamland believes...
As one of the pioneering and influential figures during the 1960s and 70s creative scene of Japan, Yosuke Onishi represents an old school mindset, dedicating ones time to the meticulous...
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,”...
Welcome to Issue #3 of Sociotype Journal, the type specimen for designers who like to read. Our theme this time is Home. What makes a home? Or a home away...
This is the first volume of the Kilkenny Electroacoustic Research Laboratory Anthology, which is a music compilation anthology attempting to preserve the fictional history of a small composer community based...
Unravelling the semantics of the ugly jumper, the ratty cardigan and the squishy mittens. Softness is a poetic reflection on hand-knitting and the neglected objects that give us nourishment. A straggly...
From rooting around in quilt history books, Connecticut-based quilter Bailey Raha created this beautiful hand-drawn zine. It presents an alphabetical collection of quilt blocks, some common, some less so. A6 in...
This zine turns our eyes to the great histories of natural dyers. Women, witches and healers throughout time have practised dyeing out of necessity and joy, and passed down the sacred...
This zine tells the story of the Norfolk Trans Joy Community Quilt.Created in collaboration with the team behind the quilt, this zine features essays, interviews and photographs from Daniel Fountain,...
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...
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...
"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...
The Sound Issue traces the relation between sound and drawing, where they meet, overlap, and translate each other. How can a drawing capture rhythm, voice, or noise? What does sound...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
The Gentlewoman celebrates modern women of style and purpose. Its fabulous biannual magazine offers a fresh and intelligent perspective on fashion that’s focused on personal style – the way women...
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...
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...
The Abhartach is an early Irish legend and is one of the earliest written accounts of vampirism. The Abhartach is one of the ‘Neamh-Mairbh’; The Celtic Undead. To kill 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...
Self-published Dyke literature that's passed from hand to hand, friend to friend, and lover to lover, is more important than ever. Here, we can amplify our voices as they are:...
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...
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....
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 first Earth-born creature to enter space was Laika, a stray dog from Moscow that blasted off aboard Sputnik 2 on 3 November 1957, heralding the beginning of the space...
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...
'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...
Sight & Sound is the BFI's international film magazine, offering unrivalled insight into film culture with in-depth reviews, interviews and features exploring contemporary and historical cinema in all its variety....
A 24-page A4 2 colour riso zine inspired by the words and music of Arthur Russell. Combining Arthur's lyrics with full page illustrations and comics, this was 1st printed nearly...
It Reeks of Radio is a book-length poem composed entirely from fragments of communication around historical (pre-1980s) RTÉ Radio programming - the result of poet Christodoulos Makris' year-long engagement with...
Artforum is the magazine of record for the contemporary art world and holds the unique roles of institution and foremost tastemaker of the industry. Established in 1962, it is often the...
What Happened to My People? Moving Back to Move Forward explores artist and journalist Sara Kim's experience moving to South Korea for five years as a Korean-speaker, and learning about...
Whether in Tokyo, Madrid, or Paris, our latest crop of interiors defies the growing uniformity of urban landscapes by affirming their uniqueness. Indeed, a new kind of financialised architecture is...
In celebration of Foam’s 25th anniversary, this landmark issue of Foam Magazine reflects on the museum’s legacy and the role of the photographic medium in society through the question: what...
Caribbean Carnivals have been taking place around the UK since 1959. These joyous celebrations of culture and community began as acts of resistance in the face of enslavement — a...
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 second issue of fallow features fiction,...
Utopia Zine is a queer sports zine exploring the overlaps between LGBTQ+ identities and sporting culture. It celebrates queer joy in sport while critiquing traditional structures that often exclude queer...
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,...
A playful collaboration between artist Georgia Dunne, and designer Annie Moriarty. Miscellaneous articles of material experiments and textile studies by Studio Georgia Dunne have been reinterpreted by Púca for print. The risographic...
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...
The ‘north’ is subjective. The Modernist is produced out of Manchester and, as such, they consider themselves to be northerners. However, to their Scottish cousins this is nonsense: to them...
A neighbourhood whole is often greater than the sum of its parts, and whilst the architecture and buildings are key components in creating a neighbourhood, it is the inhabitants that...
The first issue of The Modernist on the ‘O’ theme. Here we take on OBJECT and encounter items that while everyday are anything but mundane. Some classic designs from the...
Grab a bag, pack your passport, camera, some sunglasses, swimminggear, and sturdy shoes, because this issue of The Modernist is heading OUTSIDE. Covering everything from cemeteries, to art in supermarket...
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...
Hapax Magazine takes its name from the literary term ‘hapax legomenon’ describing a one-off, creative departure from an author’s oeuvre — something unique and new and ‘said only once’ in...
Towards an Empty Sea is a macabre tale of dark origins, metamorphosis, and an eerie nightmare escape down a dying river towards an empty sea and nothingness. Water and flight...
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 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...
Ones to Watch is back! Meet 15 rising photographers, all nominated by BJP’s vast and global photographic community. Now in its 14th edition, Ones to Watch is BJP’s annual selection...
This limited edition risograph zine features images from the Flegs body of work, exhibited in September 2023 in the Now & Then: Pt. 3 show at Belfast Exposed Gallery. The zine was...
'This piece is a book that I had the amazing chance to publish while I was in college. This is a photobook made of colour film images, alongside written stories, which...
'This piece is a book that I had the amazing chance to publish while I was in college. This is a photobook made of colour film images, alongside written stories,...
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...
The title of this publication, Rich Views, takes its name from the physical location of the Richview campus where the architecture facilities of UCD are held. Richview occupies a peripheral...
Line Which Forms a Volume is a critical reader and symposium of graphic design-led research that is written, edited, designed and published annually by participants of the MA Graphic Media...
The Exposed Eye #1 contains 18 assignments, carried out by Helga Härenstam and Anna Strand. The last assignment in the book goes to the reader. The contributions they receive will...
In the latest edition, the timeless bond between drawing and the natural world takes center stage. This issue brings together artists from six continents who capture nature from different perspectives....
'Ties That Bind – Fictions, Orthodoxies and Interdependencies' is an anthology that rethinks attachment and social power relations within family, state, friendship, identities and communities through passion, intoxication, exhaustion, desire,...
'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...
In choosing to focus this edition of Paper Visual Art Journal – PVA 16 – on Berlin, PVA are continuing a series of city-specific editions, following on from those that...
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...