Slabs is an ongoing, growing and open ended photographic project. It consists of individual, used painter and decorators wallpaper pasting tables. These damaged tables are utilised to hold photographic material on...
Time and Tide is a two-year observation and recording of Bray’s defining yet limited coastal environment. To step into this parallel state is to detach, to remember, to worship or...
Free tote bag with every purchase Up The Lagan in a Bubble is a self-published photobook by Belfast-based photographer Daniel Graham, whose long-standing obsession with the city’s streets has driven...
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...
Preorders will ship mid to late June 2026 Edited by Joel Smith, Hujar:Contact explores the Morgan Library & Museum’s extensive archive of original contact sheets and job books made by the...
Pre-orders will ship in July 2026 ẸWÁ ÍRÚN is a powerful visual journey documenting the cultural significance of Black hair. Through the lens of Ólámídé Ojégbenro, this photo book explores...
There has never been a period in photography’s long history – no school, no movement – when flowers have not been a central focus, whether in the form of the...
If a Flower Bloomed in a Dark Room, Would You Trust It? follows the online rabbit holes developing from two mainstream social media trends related to self-improvement: fitness and spirituality....
Last October, Una was posting a letter to Dorje from New York City when she found a poem on the counter of the post office. It was titled Grandfather’s Key,...
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...
Liss Fenwick’s The Colony is a book about books – and what happens when their authority is quietly and actively undone. Set in the distant north of the Australian continent,...
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...
The right hand holds the left (2026), an extension of and the I ran'(2023), further develops the visualisation of the artists' grandmother's recollection of her time in a mother and...
A candid portrait of the 1990s new wave of queer culture. In the 1990s, queer youth, outcasts and artists, flocked to San Francisco to find one another and to experiment...
To select, edit and narrate my father’s photography, albeit with his permission, is an ethical responsibility. What started out as a cathartic journey of curiosity about and acceptance of who my...
My mother had multiple sclerosis from before I was born. I never knew any different, other than knowing her as a sick person and my father as her carer. FathoM is a visual diary, exploring my...
The lesser Streams of Place is an ongoing project that proposes an artist's responsibility to document local places. It focuses on everyday scenes that are oftne overlooked and especially those...
For the past few years, I have been making work about the relationship that we have to our bodies as humans. The work grew out of a fascination I developed...
‘As Long as the Sun Lasts’ follows Joselito Verschaeve’s characteristic working process: building an ever-growing archive of photographs from daily encounters, sketching ideas, and drawing from this pool of images...
This book was born from over two hundred images of flowers—an unexpected output for Jeff Mermelstein has been making photographs on the streets of New York for decades. Mermelstein brought...
"This is a collection of street photographs taken mainly in North Dublin between 2020 and 2024. Although shot in Dublin it is not an Irish story and not a traditional...
‘Dear God, the Parthenon is still broken’ is a photographic vignette by Yorgos Lanthimos. Although created on the set of the film ‘Poor Things’ in Budapest, the book inhabits a...
This photographic project by Marta Bevacqua traces the evolution of a childhood dream — sparked by a novel at age twelve — into a lifelong connection with Svalbard. Between 2016...
024 - Alex Kittoe is the twenty-fourth in an ongoing Bi-Monthly series publishing the work of emerging photographers. Alex Kittoe is a photographer and visual artist based in Kansas City....
An extract from Dave Krugman's text in the book: "Through the eyes of photographer Monaris, worlds emerge from these carefully cropped frames. A small box wrapped in silver foil, bound...
‘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,...
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...
Kevin O'Farrell presents a photographic essay detailing the history and life of one of the last traditional wooden boat-building boatyards in Ireland, and this time follows the building of Conor...
In his series Back to the Arcade, Franck Bohbot’s mastery of color, and ability to frame a narrative is on full display. Through his lens, arcades open to the viewer like...
New York in the 70’s and 80’s was a volatile city, where everything was happening at once. For over two years, Jill Freedman joined two precincts of the NYPD as...
final copy reduced due to slight damage on the cover While photographing refugees in France, Belgium, Austria, and Sweden in 2018, Alan Gignoux noticed that a recurring theme among them...
For over 25 years, Hido has crafted narratives through loose and mysterious suburban scenes, desolate landscapes, and cinematic portraits. Irrespective of its title, this is a book about hope and...
Between 1987 and 1994 Tony Kearns photographed many of London's markets including Greenwich Market, South London; Ridley Road, Dalston; Berwick Street, Soho; Columbia Road Flower Market; Brixton Market; and Chapel...
'Dubs' collects Tony Murray's evocative photographs of Dubliners and their city captured as the 1970s gave way to the 1980s. The work is a powerful portrayal of the citizens of...
Published to coincide with a major 2024 traveling exhibition in Tokyo, Los Angeles and London, this gorgeous new monograph presents 100 of Michael Kenna’s most iconic photographs of the Japanese...
Inspired by political campaign posters from the Polish 2023 parliamentary elections, The Powers That Be photobook contemplates the links between electioneering and political outcomes. Whilst travelling around Poland researching coal mining...
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...
Tangier Island is home to the Chesapeake Bay’s isolated community of “watermen,” who have lived off crab fishing since the mid-nineteenth century. The island is sinking and shrinking at an...
This extraordinary work, captured between 2005 and 2019, challenges the conventional narrative of East versus West and offers a striking visual exploration of life in post-industrial America and Russia. Through...
A sophomore photobook by Irish photographer Kieran Power.Returning to the place you grew up will always harbour a mixed response, feelings of nostalgia for the days gone by. Faded memories...
The photobook ‘FruitFly’ is a collection of series of film and digital photographs shot in Bulgaria, the artist’s homeland. A photographic documentary collection of observations in the artist’s home,...
Vote No. 2 looks at the surface nature of politics by examining in situ election advertising, pairing the faces of near identically posed politicians with the artificial blue skies of...
Newsprint publication to accompany the 2019 exhibition In the Wake of Brexit giving an overview of the multi-strand work BREXIT IS YOUR FAULT.
Self PublishedEdition of 100Newsprint with text inserts36 pages432 x 279 mm
The Security Guard is a poetry zine with ten whimsical poems by Simon Mulholland and accompanying illustrations by Kat Foyle, beautifully riso printed by Way Bad Press. Self-publishedSoftcover24 pages148 x...
Portraits of individual teenagers photographed in Europe and the UK, set within a rainy atmosphere.
Published by Unpatient BooksSoftcover60 pages240 x 180 mmISBN 9780993149795
Very few things in our everyday thrive by doing absolutely nothing. The floor might just be a rare exception; devoid of any vitality or ambition—characteristics at odds with a society...
These days, there is a lot of confusion and discussion about different reading formats. They often weary us with their variations, cramming functions and features we do not need and...
Considering how it is almost taboo in many parts of the world today, our decision to study the straw is admittedly, not entirely without doubt! Yet, we persist, with our...
There it was, the blunt epitaph that meant the dream of owning a guitar owned by David Gilmour was over. On 21st June 2019 in New York when Paul Martin...
In Analog Diary, her photographic series spanning 15 years (2010-present, 35mm color film), Johanna captures fleeting yet deeply intimate moments – glimpses of domestic rituals, gardens and fields in bloom...
Alone Together (published by ZONE) is an introspective photographic project by Devin Oktar Yalkın reflecting on the passing of home and the sense of longing that follows. Set in the...
The all too personal mournings and losses eventually fall into minor ideas or perhaps into something else entirely: a quiet persistence, a soft residue. They silently irritate, showing all the...
Drawing inspiration from the botanical concept of inflorescence, which describes the arrangement, coexistence, and collaboration of flowers on a shared stem, this publication brings together and highlights the work of...
For A Fleeting Moment is Simone Kappeler's first book gathered exclusively a part of her wide polaroid works from 2011 to 2023. It is the result of a dialogue between...
After winning the Eurovision song contest held in Brighton in 1974, ABBA became a symbol of Sweden across Europe. Young, blond and reserved they became stars overnight. The photographer Lisa...
Lejos de la Tierra is the result of a dialogue between the photographer artist Irene Zottola and the music artist Øjerum, initiated by IIKI, between June 2024 and November 2024....
Katherine Foyle is a Dublin-based artist, illustrator, and creator known for works such as NotNot: A Podcast artwork and illustrations for the Dublin Inquirer.
Self-published Softcover 8 pages74 mm x 105 mm
Over the past two centuries close to ten million people have departed Ireland, including Sadhbh Lynam. This series is a reflection on the importance of homeland and its impact on...
Grit is exploring the resilience of Dublin, capturing moments of authentic and surreal life within the city.
Self-publishedSoftcover 64 pages170 mm x 230 mm
Learning from Craft stands out as a comprehensive artistic research project examining the practices of production and thought through craft in the contemporary world. Bilal Yılmaz and Lydia Chiatz, in...
Koray Kantarcıoğlu's digital drawing practice, which began in the early 2000s with Windows Paint, has developed its own language over the years. His early works include the ongoing Bitmap Landscapes...
"I find myself in the dusty basement of an impressive old house, filled with astronomy related antiques and mysterious objects. I am meeting yet another meteorite collector who presents to...
Altari enters the rural landscape of Campania, Italy, where depopulation whispers of a fading past. Paolo Covino presents a photographic topology of bedrooms, each a sanctuary of tradition and heritage....
In stark black-and-white, Fauna Brasileira documents the devastating toll of Brazil's road network on the country's wildlife. The book serves as a manifesto against public policy negligence and the lack...
By combining the three elements of the “Booklet,” the “Memo Block,” and the “Box,” the work brings several themes characteristic of contemporary society to light, using everyday items. Furthermore, leveraging...
A city is never finished. It is a place of transition, always in flux, constantly reshaping itself in response to time, people, and memory. In Interim, Andreas Mader explores Winterthur not...
Sylphid is a new, in-development self-portrait series set in Irish landscapes. Through analogue photography, this project is an exploration of process-led art making. By using in-camera manipulation, these images embrace...
“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...
Born to an English father and a Peruvian mother, Ian Howorth inherited a fascinating and culturally rich background. Such an upbringing can be very liberal and mind-expanding, but a downside...
Snow offers an intimate photographic exploration of Kars, a Turkish city steeped in centuries of complex history. Once the capital of Armenian kingdoms and later a strategic frontier for Byzantines,...
Les yeux fermés explores how the human body can engage in a therapeutic healing process, as well as the role of performative photography in this journey. The few anonymous protagonists...
La Soufrière captures a poignant reunion between a father and son after 25 years apart. Swedish photographer Kristian Krän travels to the island of Guadeloupe in the Caribbean to meet...
Delving beneath the surface of everyday life, Andrea Simonato explores a world of underground caves and stone quarries in his second monograph, Antro. Historically prompting a wide array of interpretations...
In his debut monograph, Luoghi, Nicola Buonomo deepens his engagement with nine familiar places. Ranging from his grandmother's backyard to a sand production facility nearby, these are all within a...
In 1929, Jenni Toivonen’s great-grandparents left everything behind and relocated their family to Brazil. They were part of a group of Finns, led by pastor and gardener Toivo Uuskallio, who...
In his debut book Filling in the Gaps, Marcus Gustafsson explores a deeply personal and complex narrative about his father’s alcoholism and its impact on himself and his family. The...
In 2022, photographer Ivan Anisimov left Russia and spent the next two years in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. There, he encountered the quiet weight of displacement — the sense...
We live in times marked by authoritarianism, violence, and a disregard for human rights. The world feels divided and paralyzed, and this climate of uncertainty takes photographer Jens Olof Lasthein...
Women photographers and their impact on photography historyWomen Photographers 1900-1975: A Legacy of Light is an illustrated photography book presenting the work and life stories of more than 80 women photographers whose...
Power, Desire, Social Justice, Representation, Beauty and Compassion Widely considered to be one of the most influential American living artists, Carrie Mae Weems has developed a practice celebrated for her...
In 1966, Jan Dibbets had not yet developed a distinct artistic oeuvre. However, three chance encounters pointed him toward his path. His first exhibitions in Amsterdam revealed an abstraction that...
Fred Herzog in top form. His images from the heyday of Kodachrome photography are legendary: street shots of the 1950s and 1960s bathed in warm red-orange tones, precise observations of...
A loving and intense photographic approach Modern Barragán is a personal book that unfolds and recounts multiple encounters the contemporary Mexican artists Lake Verea have had with Luis Barragán's oeuvre...
Silva was created as part of the Nature and Place art commissions, an initiative of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Arts Office. The images were made during a series of planned...
An idea, born a bit by chance, becomes a photographic project, with curious and interesting anthropological implications: a kind of ‘monogamy’ – the one with one’s l car – that...
Vida detenida brings together a series of photographs taken by Pedro Almodóvar in a domestic, intimate space, during moments of solitude and contemplation. Away from the film set, Almodóvar shoots to...
Building Bridges is Olimpia Zagnoli’s tribute to Gio Ponti—a volume conceived as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, inaugurated in early 2025 at the Italian Cultural Institute in...
Ramonika is a photographic journey through the enchanting Natisone valleys, a project that speaks of borderlands and centuries-old traditions, entering the intimate depths of this strip of land in Friuli...
Do the Write Thing, Luca Barcellona’s second monograph, represents the ‘travelogue’ of a multifaceted artist who has been moving in the world of letters for nearly two decades. Ten years...
The artist has personally intervened on each cover, making every copy unique. A visual and intimate journey through the pages of Francesca Biasetton’s notebooks—calligrapher, illustrator, and performance artist. The book...
Visual Voices for Change is a journey into the many meanings of kindness.Over 700 designers from more than 70 countries have reflected on what kindness means to them — toward themselves,...
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...
How to Wash Your Candy Floss is handy step by step guide to clean your favourite sweet treat, candy floss. In this illustrated pamphlet you will learn best practice for...
The Circle: Timeline for a Constellation concludes Bouchra Khalili’s ten-year investigation into the Arab Workers Movement (MTA), focusing on its theatre troupes, Al Assifa (the tempest) and Al Halaka (the circle,...
This book has been conceived as a moment in time. The sculptures that appear in its pages have been rephotographed to allow them to exist anew in book form, alongside...
distinguish the limit from the edge is an intergenerational dialogue between Theresa Hak Kyung Cha and Jimmy Robert. Their connection emerges through the intersection of text and image between selected work from Cha’s oeuvre and Robert’s practice that share...
Jacques Henri Lartigue's The proof of color sheds light on a little-known aspect of the iconic photographer's work: his fascination with the stereoscopic Autochrome - one of the first color photographic processes...
In Tres Viajes, German photographer Jörg Brüggemann, director of the Ostkreuz school in Berlin, explores Chile through a three-part series and examines the complex relationships that develop between individuals. In Mi Madre...
Nuits Balnéaires has developed a multifaceted artistic practice: his photography, his preferred medium, borrows from other disciplines such as cinema, theatre, literature and poetry. For him, image creation is a...
French-Ivorian photographer François-Xavier Gbré has developed an artistic practice that explores territories and revisits history. His work focuses particularly on the language of architecture as a witness to memory and...
The first woman to receive the Robert Capa Gold Medal, which recognizes a reporter for their courage and independence, Catherine Leroy was one of the few female photographers to cover...
In the book A Certain Nature, after Giverny, Jean Gaumy offers an original vision of painter Claude Monet's world-famous garden. Over the seasons, he has intensified his formal research into plants,...
In January 2023, Donna Gottschalk met Hélène Giannecchini for the first time. Although they were separated by some forty years, they developed a closed bond. In search of images for...
For this seventeenth title of the Collection Des oiseaux (On Birds), the French photographer Nathalie Baetens invites us to discover the micro-habitats of birds from all over the world. Small shacks, huts,...
For this sixteenth title in the Des oiseaux collection, the great Brazilian photographer has plunged into his impressive archives to extract a selection of exceptional images celebrating a world populated exclusively by...
The Darkroom is an accordion style, handmade/bound photobook consisting of 19 black and white photographic prints on fine art paper. The photograph's were taken using the Hasselblad 501CM, developed and...
Please note, each book has a tipped in image on the back cover—of which there are 35 variations. Copies will be allocated at random. A project of immense and complex...
KAAPSTAD deals with the contrast of life in South Africa, both in colour and subject. It takes the viewer through the classic sights of Cape Town, moving from desert terrain...
"Words are not inherently suitable to embrace any even blurred concept of time, and beside all speech being made nowadays around the sense of family, its true nature belongs to...
“What does it mean to become a father for the first time? How will everything change, what will the days look like, and what will be the new routine? The...
RELICTA brings together the photographic work of Lydia Hickey and Eileen Mantel, exploring themes of absent spaces and moments suspended in time. Across both urban and domestic spaces, the work...
This project reinterprets the landscapes of Yilan, Taiwan, through a different lens to design a new way of seeing the region. At first glance, this book looks like an art...
410 design is a research unit within KOSEKO DESIGN&PRESS, focusing on the theme of designing perception. Through printing techniques and material-based experiments, it explores alternative ways of viewing landscapes and...
410 design is a research unit within KOSEKO DESIGN&PRESS, focusing on the theme of designing perception. Through printing techniques and material-based experiments, it explores alternative ways of viewing landscapes and...
An art research book consisting of three booklets exploring the perception of planets and food. It comes with an art film that, when placed over the cover, transforms Earth into...
A coloring book born from the experiments of the gitai collection. The planets here have been stripped of color and depth — their textures laid bare. What do you see...
Coincidence is the debut photobook by photographer Jeremy Liebman, exploring family, memory, and ideas of home through black-and-white photography. Spanning Dallas, Texas; Brooklyn, New York; and the English countryside, the book...
Birds of Paradise is a vibrant photobook by Spanish artist Ángela Suárez which explores the brave and bold hair colours found on walks around the photographer’s homeland and beyond. Inspired by her love...
Between 1999 and 2006, before fast fashion and social media changed the world forever, Kyoichi Tsuzuki published 87 instalments of his Happy Victims series in the fashion magazine Ryuko Tsushin. In cramped quarters across Tokyo,...
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...
Bury Me in the Back Forty is the highly anticipated successor to the sold-out books Out West and Crown Ditch by Kyler Zeleny and the final chapter in his prairie trilogy. For a decade now,...
White Fungus began as an intended one-off political zine in Wellington, New Zealand, in 2004, and has released its 18th print issue. The new edition contains: an epic 80-page interview with poet...
The fifth edition of The Subconscious Restaurant is released on the occasion of the opening of Taichung Art Museum and is part of a collaborative project connected to the museum’s inaugural exhibition, A...
'Off to Elsewhere' Unfold, turn, and hang this carefully curated collection of posters to follow mesmerising, imaginative journeys to "elsewhere" crafted by 40 international artists. Each poster contains one full...
026 - Nathalie Ericson is the twenty-sixth in an ongoing Bi-Monthly series publishing the work of emerging photographers. I began exploring the medium of photography in 2011 and later I found...
The images were taken in places where the photographer was either living, visiting his parents or teaching. That connection affords Steinmetz a familiarity and comfort and enables an ease he...
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...
Seven Days in Tibet is a photo essay on Buddhist practice in modern day Tibet. This 17cm square limited edition features 44 handmade colour lithographic plates, 8 of which fold...
Seven Days in Tibet is a photo essay on Buddhist practice in modern-day Tibet. This B5-sized hardback edition features 44 full colour plates and has been hand-bound in red silk...
The GRAND HOTEL PARR catalogue is the first comprehensive photobook retrospective on Martin Parr. Martin Parr (1952-2025, UK) was one of the most influential documentary photographers of our time. Parr...
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....
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...
Blending photography and storytelling, Our Hidden Room is a raw and intimate portrayal of a complex yet loving father-son relationship, filled with both tenderness and pain. A testament to the...
"Here, The Doors Don't Know Me" is a long-term project that aims to amplify the voice of my community, half of whom have been displaced so far. From 2016 to...
Windows to the Unexpected is the second book in a trilogy that began with the bestselling book Remembering the Future, where the authors explore the complexities of form and narrative...
Adventurously, “Playground” triggers an innate sense of exploration and play. Surfaces aggressive that twist, contort and flip blur the line between danger and fun. Here the artist presents compositions that occupy...
Valeria Carrieri lives by parking thoughts that don’t know where to belong, so they settle in a space between the myths of metamorphosis and the fantastical journey of a reality...
Cuaderno de Tareas is a weekly, not year-specific, planner for invisible and unpaid labor, drawn from the unrealized vision of Mexican artist and activist Ana Victoria Jiménez and re-imagined by...
This artist book accompanies the sound work Gentle Fire Basel, a reworking of Alvin Lucier’s 1971 composition called "Gentle Fire".It includes a reflective essay by the composer Emiliano Turazzi, who...
Mr. Fantastic is a hero who never thought he wanted to be “super.” We all are, every time we don’t torment ourselves over what we could have done to be...
Goodbye Meadow is a deeply personal journey through memory, loss, and rediscovery. Filippo Zambon returns to Prato, a city he once left behind, to confront its past and his own....
Interspazi is a collection of landscapes that Patrizio Anastasi creates by selecting and distilling the formal elements he identifies, allowing them to re-emerge as symbols. Drawing is used as a...
The series “The Abyss” captures more than mere landscapes; it encapsulates a profound narrative of our contemporary era, marked by turmoil, isolation, and introspection. Each image, devoid of colour yet...
Nature Boy is a new book of photographs by Irish photographer, Peach.This work explores themes of friendship and intimacy with themes of queerness in Berlin and Galway. This is Peach's...
The essence of Joshua Amirthasingh’s work lies in the stories it unfolds. Fueled by a deep sense of nostalgia for the vibrant energy of his childhood in India and his...
Constant Bloom traces the world’s longest butterfly migration, just discovered by scientists. Each year, Painted Lady butterflies travel between Africa, the Middle East, and Europe in search of blooming flowers....
025 - Thibaut Derien is the twenty-fifth in an ongoing Bi-Monthly series publishing the work of emerging photographers. Twenty years ago, Thibaut Derien began travelling across France, avoiding major roads...
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...