This publication will be available from late October. Alan Phelan has been working with the Joly screen process since 2018, one of the first stable colour photography methods that was...
This publication will be available from late October. 'This project is a series of analog photographs that I’ve taken on some of my moments in Ireland. I have merged them...
This publication will be available from late October. 'I participated in a residency on the Beara Peninsula and experimented with incorporating the land into my process. I walked to Ardgroom,...
This publication will be available from late October. Puck Fair is an annual event held in Killorglin, County Kerry, with a history dating back over 400 years. The fair centers...
This publication will be available from late October. Embarking on the journey of single fatherhood, Finbar Flanagan grapples with the intricacies of assuming the maternal role for his three children...
This publication will be available from late October. 'Bull Island is a nature reserve in north Dublin. It formed over 200 years ago due to changes in currents in Dublin...
'Not Surrendering' is a visual story presented as contemporary photography, depicting the post-conflict society of Belfast. Focusing on the spaces the subjects inhabit, the aspects of their daily lives, and...
006 - Lauren Tepfer is the sixth in an ongoing collaboration of Setanta Books with Open Doors Gallery publishing the work of emerging photographers. 'Growing up with a creative mind...
020 - Fredrik Axling is the twentieth in an ongoing Bi-Monthly series publishing the work of emerging photographers. 'For more than 10 years I devoted all my spare time to...
The Boys of Volta series by Jeremy Snell is a sensitive portrayal of the people and environment surrounding Lake Volta, Ghana. This enormous man-made lake is the largest in the...
'Dahlia is a flower. Maybe a car. Definitely a mother. In this project I found a way to reclaim what has been hijacked by the masculine kingdom. Women and cars....
Henri Prestes’ first monograph We Were Born Before the Wind is an exploration of solitude and melancholy in the mysterious landscape of Portugal.The photographs Prestes took of his hometown, roaming in...
Highly regarded for his black-and-white portraits, Mark Steinmetz is renowned for producing powerful pictures that capture the strong sense of displacement and isolation felt by many young Americans. His celebrated...
Highly regarded for his black-and-white portraits, Mark Steinmetz is renowned for producing powerful pictures that capture the strong sense of displacement and isolation felt by many young Americans. His celebrated...
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...
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...
019 - Lena Aires is the nineteenth in an ongoing Bi-Monthly series by Setanta Books publishing the work of emerging photographers. 'The process of creating photos is a way for...
Robin Claire Fox is the sixteenth in an ongoing Bi-Monthly series publishing the work of emerging photographers. ‘Inspired by my desire to preserve fleeting moments in time. Influenced by cinematography...
Joe Webb is the eleventh book in an ongoing bi-monthly series publishing the work of emerging photographers. 'There is an element of serendipity in finding images that work together that can’t...
Summer Wagner is the fifteenth in an ongoing bi-monthly series publishing the work of emerging photographers. 'Imagine you’re asleep, time and space don’t hold the weight they normally do, they...
Photography From Yemen presents 14 contemporary photography artists from Yemen, the first ever survey of contemporary Yemeni photography. Featuring artists working both inside Yemen and in diaspora, this book not...
In 1963 President de Gaulle initiated a new urban planning project, known as 'La Mission Racine', to develop a stretch of French coastline between Montpellier and Perpignan into a series...
Photobook launch on Saturday 19th October: Join us from 6pm to 7pm at The Library Project to celebrate the launch and meet the artist. More details here.All Things Laid Dormant questions...
K-CorealNC.K (Section A) is one of the scripts that make up 'Trill-ogy Comp'. Written by Ryan Trecartin in 2009 ((((but still hot)))), it stages an hyper accelerate meeting featuring a...
A True Record is the creative response to Marlay House by Grace Wilentz and Jane Cummins with documentary photographs by Aisling McCoy. Marlay House, dating to the 17th/18th centuries, is...
Rich in uneasy contrast, East Belfast’s people once staffed the industrial heyday of the shipyards that dictate its skyline. Still the most staunchly Protestant compass point of a demarcated city,...
A Joining of Self is a site-specific portrait of fragmented childhood recollections of abuse, incorporating memories of different fabrics, dissociative experiences and phrases of manipulation that were used to threaten...
‘Blue is the colour of longing for the distances you never arrive in, for the blue world.’- Rebecca Solnit A body of work originally developed during a period of wandering, Distances...
'and then I ran employs self-portraiture, image and text, visualising the narrative of my grandmother’s recollection of escaping a mother and baby home, 1964, Ireland. Mother and baby homes were...
Dublin Streets, an ongoing project, was born out of Lorcan’s love for the mini dramas he witnessed unfolding on our streets and the incredible Dublin characters who star in them....
This collaborative project between visual artist, Brian Teeling and arts writer, Jennie Taylor explores Crawford Art Gallery’s buildings and its immediate surroundings through a printed publication which is populated by...
Wet Dream is the second publication of photographic work by visual artist, Brian Teeling. This work has been commissioned by the Irish Museum of Modern Art and was first exhibited...
The copy is reduced in price due to slight damage on the cover. This book was printed to accompany At Sea Performance at the Project Arts Centre Dublin 2009 and At...
The work imprints the rituals, decisive moments and flow of a GAA club game onto the backdrop of the local environment. Football, hurling, camogie and ladies football games – Ireland’s...
Cruising for a Bruising is a camp love letter to the Australian Suburbs. Growing up queer in outer-metropolitan Naarm (Melbourne), Kyle Archie Knight found themselves drawn to explore the streets...
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...
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...
Go home Polish documents Michal Iwanowski's 1,900 walk from Wales to Poland in search of a definition of 'home' in post-Brexit Europe.'Responding to a xenophobic slogan, which spelled 'go home...
In the words of a friend Owen O'Carroll, "Travelling offers three-dimensional simultaneous perspectives on where we are, where we were, where we are going, a stereoscopic threading of all moments...
"Space is a labyrinth. Paths always lead to other paths, which in turn lead to other paths and other paths. The photographs in this book, in a course without precise...
British artist Mark Neville moved home and studio from London to live in Kyiv, Ukraine, last year. With 100,000 Russian troops amassed on the Ukrainian border and the whole country...
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...
Finnish artist Maria Lax explores the ideas of home, memory and place. Returning to her hometown after many years abroad, Lax realised that the place she once knew no longer...
Showa35mm is an archive of 35mm film photographs taken in Japan between 1950-1989. It is named after the period of Showa era of Japanese history (1926-1989), in combination with the...
'In the tranquil embrace of my garden, where nature quietly reclaimed its space during the stillness of the pandemic, I found a world teeming with unassuming beauty. Through my lens,...
One Day examines the social, personal and political circumstances surrounding menopause using the iconography of the Triple Goddess, maiden, mother, and crone; focusing on the crone, hag, hedge witch, or...
Sarah Navan’s current and ongoing body of work titled Care in Progress is an in-depth exploration of coming out of a Bipolar manic episode and starting afresh. Sarah reveals the...
Ten years on, the iconic photograph of a young couple at the back of the bus still resonates. Featuring previously unpublished photographs, the Young Dubliners book is introduced by award...
“The sea water heals me spiritually, physically, and mentally – every day, however cold, I swim – sometimes alone, sometimes with a friend, sometimes with the crew. Nearly always, I...
In Pieces is a collection of works by five artists affected by the war in Ukraine. These works speak to the multiplicities and contradictions of living in a shattered present....
While balancing unpaid emotional and domestic labour with full-time paid work, Emma O'Brien placed her photographic practice on hold. It was an indulgence she couldn't afford; Motherhood demanded this sacrifice....
Jana Müller’s new artist book, Falscher Hase/Mock Rabbit opens by shedding light on criminal investigations in the former German Democratic Republic (GDR), offering an artistic exploration of historical narratives and...
A Room with a View takes place in and around the Pensione Seguso, a historic, family-run hotel in Venice. Guided by architecture professor Verena von Beckerath, the contributions to this...
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...
"Dreamer consists of images from my on going project called Street Errands which started in 2016. Street Errands is a series of collaged photographs that merge street scenes from New...
For Anna Fox and Alison Goldfrapp, growing up in and around the town of Alton in the 1970s, a lingering chill hung over Flood Meadows, a bucolic corner of rural...
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...
“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...
Peter O' Doherty is a Dublin based documentary photographer. By trade he is a videographer and since 2003 he has been capturing the changing city combining hid love of photography...
For millennia, “nirvana” has been a term associated with belief systems of the Indian subcontinent. But in 1988, a band from a small coastal town in Washington state decided to...
In celebration of Michael Kenna's fiftieth year as a photographer, Nazraeli Press is thrilled to announce the publication of Michael Kenna: Photographs & Stories. This new monograph is printed on...
“In the summer of 1987, I was 26 years old, a couple years out of graduate school, and living in a derelict apartment outside of Boston. I had received an...
10 Miles West by Josh Edgoose is a document of the photographer’s home and surrounding community. Containing over ten years of photographs of South-West London, 10 Miles West started with...
"During the isolation of the pandemic, I had the opportunity to revisit my archive of negatives and contact sheets from the 1980s, and discovered a number of interesting images that...
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...
Cross Road Blues presents a selection of 33 photographs from UK-based Oli Kellett’s iconic series of the same name. Kellett began the project in 2016 during a visit Los Angeles, during...
30/30 is a study of Glendalough from a deeply personal perspective. Far from the traditional bucolic or dramatic landscapes typical for an area of such beauty, these images touch on...
Last chance to buy! Final copies signed by the artist. BREAKING NEWS: A Royal Wedding Souvenir came about as way a of venting Mark Duffy's frustrations at the way in...
Publication accompanying the exhibition The Blue Rooms at the City Assembly House, September 2023.The Blue Rooms is a series of projected images in domestic rooms in houses in Dublin City,...
Reduced price due to wearing on the corners.Diesel traces the illegal dumping of toxic waste material, commonly referred to as ‘sludge’, by diesel launderers at sites along the Irish border...
Sampler of the work of the photographer Joan Roth. Two whole plate images interleaved with japanese tissue, a frontispiece, and a cover image set into the cover of the book....
Bringing together the artist’s own photographs, found archival material, handmade drawings, oral accounts and extracts from literature, Lay Her Down Upon Her Back looks at the history of medical mistreatment...
These photographs are from a one evening assignment that Gilden did for the Telegraph magazine in 1994 on unlicensed boxing."I remember that it was a short drive to someplace on...
Jeffrey Conley's third monograph presents 60 photographs of the American West, printed in duotone on Japanese Kasadaka art paper and bound in linen. Jeffrey Conley specialises in creating traditional black and...
Two projects I focused on were little league baseball and summer camps. Every year, from spring into summer, one would lead into another and certain things never changed…At summer camp,...
Moments in time captured along the continuum of living and dreaming in New York. This body of work examines the progression and regression of the struggle to survive and thrive....
Guest workers from Turkey have been settling in Germany since 1961. The first group immigrating with the invitation of the German government along with the other guests from Southern Europe,...
Over a ten year period ‘Midlands’ has explored and mapped the physical transitions which are as a direct consequence of the promise of the National Spatial Strategy, and the physical...
This is a special limited edition of the book False Friends which comes housed in a custom made box (corner stapled) and includes a very limited edition print of the...
In a world of ‘alternative facts’ and ‘cognitive dissonance’ Turner’s photographs play with the idea of information voids and misunderstandings, inviting the viewer to explore the shadows and obfuscations of...
Chanarin explores the drive for attention, the complexity of being seen and the anxiety of being overlooked, in photographic encounters across Britain. Oliver Frank Chanarin's practice has long pushed against...
Mysticism, spirituality and corporeal liberation meet in the studio for Rodriguez’s powerful new series exploring control, purity and identity. In O., acclaimed Dominican-American artist Luis Alberto Rodriguez strips down his...
On the Verge is the third publication by FUTURES, a Europe-based photography platform bringing together the global photography community to support and nurture the professional development of emerging artists across...
Caged is a collection of photography by artist Rachel Naughton. 'Caged' speaks to being at a point in life where you begin to feel trapped in the routine of it...
Printed photographs made on the visit to Cork in 2011, to particpate in the 'In Other Words' exhibition at the Glucksman Gallery. This casebound book contains two maps of the...
Peter Downsbrough's photographs of man-hole covers and vents in different locations in Europe and the United States.
Published by Coracle PressSoftcover72 pages160 x 240 mmISBN 9780906630594
Winner of the 2021 Svensk Bokkonst, Swedish Book Art Award, Shelf Life depicts the social and spatial landscape in and around that hallowed ground of American consumption, the Supermarket. The...
'Insomnia I can’t sleep so I dream about Japan or the memories of a non-existent journey' You cannot call yourself a photography lover unless you have paid attention to Japanese...
What Began As Desire presents the works of ten artists within the intimate format of an A5 postcard. Comprised of works by David Lindert, Issey Goold, Michele Baron, Léann Herlihy, Tobias...
The mythical Kirin is a noble, gentle creature from ancient times that is said to bring peace, justice and happiness. The Kirin is of hybrid nature, with the head of a dragon,...
'This book is about them, about the ones for whom Flight is the essence of things. About the ones for whom Flight, the mastery of maneuvers and diving, the dizzying...
Zoom Books is a collection of three photo shoots taken by Catherine Walsh through Zoom conference and made into visual art by Pénélope Delaur. Catherine was inspired to collaborate with...
Romanian photographer Mora Alexandru´s ongoing series Leave the bones in a better place is encapsulating feelings for keepsake in a better place. Mora´s intent technicality gives his imagery something cold, almost statuesque...
Cave Canem or “Beware of the Dog.” Is this warning intended to protect the reader or the dog dozing under the car so that we don’t step on its tail? Esra...
Ankara-based photographer Bahadır Aksan's third publication, Salt Water, is a beach excursion. This hard cover photo book came about when Aksan, who lost her family's holiday slides, decided to make herself...
In the third volume of Tefrika Istanbul, Ci Demi portrays an unsettling cityscape without people and language. Something is missing. What happens if you leave out people, animals, and language...
Erdem Varol’s Dolana Dolaşa [Tangle and Meander] is the first title in the multi-volume publication project by Onagöre from Istanbul, on Istanbul, produced in Istanbul. Erdem Varol contributes a drift through streets...
"Duble Lasmit", the second volume of Onagöre's multi-volume publication project on Istanbul, Tefrika Istanbul, presents Kıvılcım Sir Güngörün's photographs with the cover illustration by Bora Başkan. As the photographs depicting...
Fatma Belkıs’s debut book, Those Who Left (2011) voiced a particular generation criticized for their detachment from politics and the country’s problems. The book consists of portraits of young people...
Photographs taken 2007-2009 of the Gezi generation high school kids in parks on the European side of Istanbul.'At a time when employees get to work, the traffic calms down, shops...
Öykü Önal's photo book, which consists of self-portraits, contains traces of the ambiguous and veiled areas of his life. The quest that the artist started when he returned to his...
The publication Mimicry - Empathy is an independent element of the project of the same name. The reader gathers archive images (Roman numbering) together with images of the exhibition (Arabic...
The book presents three work groups by Katja Eydel all based on online research on commercial or promotional photography. Appointed is based on announcements for contemporary art exhibitions and projects,...
Ste Murray’s first photobook, self-published "Have Pass, Will Travel", documents an active retirement group from Tallaght who travel all over Ireland using their free travel pass. Ste built a collaborative relationship...
The Civil Guard is a police force in Catalonia that people know that exists but it is never seen, not known if they continue operating in Catalonia. We don’t know...
Colonialism is a long-established form of territorial, economic, and cultural domination over a foreign people that is subjected to the dominant country. "There was then no sin" pretend to navigate...
While photographing refugees in France, Belgium, Austria, and Sweden in 2018, Alan Gignoux noticed that a recurring theme among them was the gradual erosion of self, resulting from prolonged periods...
The last copy is reduced in price due to slight damage on the cover. 'Phlogiston is based on photographs taken in southern Poland and the Czech Republic. I felt an...