Almost All the Flowers in My Mother’s Garden is a 144-page work containing more than 100 pictures of flowers, mainly photographed in the author’s mother’s garden, and intimate memories of...
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...
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...
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...
Joshua K. Jackson's latest monograph is set against the backdrop of our new chaotic society where we contend with often overwhelming feelings of fear, anxiety and loneliness, whilst simultaneously seeking...
For more than two decades, Paul Knight has taken intimacy as his subject, considering its relationship to representation and the social designs that underpin its expression. This has led him,...
Drawing from the nearly half a million photographs and documents comprising the Historic American Buildings Survey held in the US Library of Congress, this book constructs a fictional ‘one-way road...
Available to pre order now. New stock expected by the end of March. For millennia, “nirvana” has been a term associated with belief systems of the Indian subcontinent. But in...
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...
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...
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...
Newly remastered edition of Todd Hido’s iconic and long-out-of-print second monograph, Outskirts. Printed on heavy weight matte art paper, the new printing of Outskirts surpasses the original printing with more...
Newly remastered edition of Todd Hido’s iconic and highly sought after monograph, House Hunting. To celebrate the upcoming 20th anniversary of this important book, certainly one of the most influential...
"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 something...
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...
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....
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 book is based on the art project GRANNY and contains well-known photography and archives, texts, reviews which never published before.“The project is dedicated to the study of a mental...
A chapbook written by Sean O'Toole about a trip to Mali in 2007. Sean O’Toole (b. 1968) is a Cape Town-based journalist and writer. He is the former editor of...
Japanese jazz bars and coffee shops are insular worlds where time ceases to exist, removed from the speed and chaos of the modern urban landscape. Tokyo Jazz Joints is a...
Following the survey monograph, this publication is dedicated to Masahisa Fukase’s emblematic series on his two cats: Sasuke and Momoe, combining unpublished and iconic images. In 1977, Fukase turned his lenses...
It is with the story, the one preceding the click of the shutter but also of the brain when an idea pops into it – that Sophie Calle opens Because. She...
Youkilis’s continuous archive of human experience reaches across space and time, through his immediate and generous indexing of everyday life. Sam Youkilis has been building a continuous archive of photographic...
Since man first walked the Earth … in heels, no other art form has wielded as unique an influence on pop culture as Drag. Drag artists have now sashayed their...
The last copy is reduced in price due to minor damage on the cover.A searing, diaristic portrayal of a city and society in revolution by Magnum nominee Myriam Boulos. In...
A decade of rapid change caught by two of Ireland's premier photographers, The Lensmen. The 1960s: Ireland in Pictures covers everything from the visits of President Kennedy and The Beatles, to...
Beggar’s Honey is an exploration into the clandestine world of click farms. Click farms are shadowy operations that are responsible for artificially inflating the engagement metrics of content on social...
016 - 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...
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...
Gloryland is an intimate story of the last West Virginia serpent-handling church tucked deep within the Appalachian Mountains. Welcome to this rare world of old mystic religious America on the...
008 - Nick Prideaux is the eighth in an ongoing collaboration with Open Doors Gallery publishing the work of emerging photographers. I approach photography in a mindful way and try...
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....
An epic folkloric guide to rambling, re-enchanting the landscape, and reconnecting with nature. In this book is a radical idea. By walking the ancient landscape of Britain, engaging with the...
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...
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...
Grounded in sustained immersion and participation in the communities he photographed, Chris Killip’s keenly observed work chronicled ordinary people’s lives in stark, yet sympathetic, detail. His photographs are recognized as...
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...
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
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...
William O’Neill is a visual artist living and working in Meath, Ireland. He graduated with a Bachelors of Fine Art Painting from the National College of Art and Design in...
'This book is soft. Just like your insides, just like mine. The photos were given to me by a janitor that worked in the late ‘80s in a hospital gone...
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...
(Inhale) Fuck you because you think you’re a famous photographer! Fuck your depth of field! Fuck your focus! Fuck your sharpness! Fuck your exposure settings! Fuck your visual weight because...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Still Looking Good is triadic collaboration between siblings Oliver Connew (dancer/choreographer) and Alice Connew (photographer) that brings together dance, sound and a visual aesthetic that are drawn from and reference pervasive...
It is the second volume in a social and political trilogy of artist books: ‘I Saw You’, 2007; ‘I Must Behave’, 2009; ‘I Drive You Crazy, to the Moon’, which...
Indians first came to Fiji as indentured labourers in 1879. Since the Rabuka coup d’état in 1987, and three subsequent Fiji coups, Indian-Fijians have been emigrating from the country in...
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...
'Where I was born, the countrified on September is yellow and sometimes orange, the thistles are dry. Everything is Sun and colour during sunset. Only the holm oak keeps the...
Das Ende tells the story of a relationship that began at an electronic music festival in Germany and ended a couple of years after that, leading to first time heartbreak,...
"Myself, Friends, Lovers and Others" is a photographic series by Latvian photographer Arnis Balcus. Most images were taken between 2000 and 2004, shot on Olympus Mju II film camera. Being...
"As I was going through my pictures, I came across a folder full of randomly selected photographs from various projects or sources that maybe discontinued, or cannot be categorized. It...
'A factory in transition from workplace to event venue is haunted by Foucault’s ideas of a disciplinary society and the ghosts of former workers. But I myself feel like a...
Baron is pleased to present artist Joyce Lee’s debut book, dedicated to the artists archive of watercolour and pencil works, exploring aspects of love, sex and sexuality, and the human...
The third edition of Death Book collects contemporary depictions of death, in the form of drawings, illustrations and paintings. Before photography was invented, we relied on illustrations, paintings and, even more...
For the third edition of Baroness, photographer Yushi Li takes us on a journey of desire, fantasy and looking, through a photographic study of the male body. For Li’s debut...
Edited and published by Matthew Holroyd, the founder of Baron and Baroness Magazines and photographer Edith Bergfors, the death book is a series of loosely connected vignettes exploring photography’s relationship...
For the seventh instalment of Baron photographer Richard Kern explores the dichotomy between girl and woman, between the nude and the dressed, and between playfulness and seriousness. Kern does not...
'I want your meat & cheese, blood & pie' is a collaborative picture book from British artists, Julie Verhoeven and Alan Faulds, whose works - created in response to each...
For Alice Hawkins second book ‘Dear Dolly’, the photographer uses herself to appropriate the imagery and guises employed by country western sensation and American dream, Dolly Parton. As Hawkins states herself...
Created in 1952, Jackson Pollock’s “Convergence” is one of the American artist’s most famous drip paintings. It first came out as a jigsaw puzzle in 1964. Then one of the...
Partial overview of meanings: denoting the people of Persia; Iranians (colloquial) short for: Persian carpet one of the great tragedies by the Greek poet Aeschylus Volker Renner's latest artist's book Die...
Call them readymades: plastic food replicas (manufactured for food photographers?) out of which Volker Renner has assembled a visual ode to German cuisine that may well ruin your appetite. The...
The blurriness that pervades this artist's book by Volker Renner starts right with the title: the Dutch "aangeschoten" is colloquial for "tipsy" but, more literally, also means "wounded by a shot," alcoholic or otherwise....
This project is concerned with female members of the Irish diaspora living in England and is engaged with representational imagery and personal testimony from the Irish community ensuring the collective...
Helen Khal: Gallery One and Beirut in the 1960s is a reflective exhibition catalogue; part archive, as well as a living testament to the late Helen Khal (1923-2009). A polymath,...
How to Live Here is a visual arts project that asks questions about the artist's desire to return to rural Ireland as a queer woman who once left in search...
Klara and the Bomb is a photographical and historical work that charts connecting threads between the invention of modern computers, the history of nuclear weapons and, in particular, the narratives of...
On 19.9.17, an earthquake measuring 7.1 occurred near Mexico City. A number of buildings in the capital were destroyed and at least 200 fatalities have been reported to date. Remarkably,...
In 1957, an explosion occurred at the ‘Mayak’ nuclear facility near the town of Kyshtym in the Russian Urals. Although scattered reports of a nuclear accident in Russia appeared in...
DD/MM/YYYY is a series of personal photographic explorations of place and presence. It explores time and what remains of it as it flows between us. In a way, it is...
Katerina grew up in the center of Athens hearing of hard to source mechanical parts, the beauty of Italian car bodies and the very life stories of those who owned...
‘How much left for landing?’ is a self-published dummy book, recently printed in a limited edition of 20 copies. Created with the development support & workshops of Zoetrope Athens. Sometimes...
A Rose and A Prayer is the first photobook by Ode, a multidisciplinary Brazilian artist working in the realms of directing, styling, writing, and curating. Composed by two photoshoots in...
Unportraits is an collection of anonymous portraits captured by Google Street View's cold and impersonal camera. The series is dedicated to non-portraits of Brazilians. The images are presented here in...
Contretemps is a project developed by visual artist Romeu Silveira during his residency at the Cité internationale des arts, in Paris (FR), between January and March 2020. The book is...
Man is least himself when he talks in his own person.Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.-Oscar Wilde In Then and There, the well-known photographer Harvey Stein documents a...
When you’re sick people say things:What are avocados good for?Your stomach is your second brain.You probably shouldn’t be eating that.You can stay as long as you like.I didn’t sign up...
Epilogue to After Geography Tomorrow is another day for meTime to dreamTime to think I travel along these paths in circular motionsSearching for something that is missing In these spaces I...
Alleyways occupy a unique position in the urban landscape. Neither entirely public nor private, conceptually they are non-places, often without names and left off of maps. They are the negative...
Zero Line Boundary is a mediation and discourse on the 49th parallel – the International Border between the United States of America and Canada, the longest continuous border in the world...
After the school year ends, teachers prep their classroom for summer vacation. Other teachers will start at new school with well-worn furniture. This means stacking furniture and tacking inventory of...
Covid testing policies in different countries vary extensively, from the public not having access to basic rapid testing to comparatively more social examples where people are able to have free PCR testing...
A Dying Monster is a photographic collection of corporate logos; plastered on people’s bodies, machines, and surroundings. In A Dying Monster, Eren Ileri treats Formula 1 motor racing as a defining...
In his twenty-fifth artist’s book, Volker Renner adapts the courtroom drama genre. On the movie screen, the latter is defined by its heavy reliance on dialogue; Renner, by contrast, lets...
Volker Renner, the collector and recycler of found photographs, has tapped a new source: the website “Faces of the Riot,” which went online within weeks after the storming of the...
Gewinner is Volker Renner’s smallest book to date but, at 384 pages, not the slimmest. It’s coming out on occasion of the visual arts working fellowship from the City of...
When Abba was ill is an intimate look at two narratives placed together in time. The outer images portray a sons’ world, trying to find a semblance of normality in...
Lindenstraße, Germany’s oldest soap opera and longest-running TV series, will be put to sleep by the end of 2019. A media phenomenon since it first hit the air - waves...
Pension Schlange Pension Schlange turns the mechanics of classic animal photography on its head. Instead of waiting for hours until the animal to be captured shows itself, this photographer hangs...
Drawing from the Well takes us on a personal journey; a pilgrimage from west Wales to Wexford seeking a deeper understanding of ancestry, roots and inheritance. What is passed from...
Song of the Water presents two stories set in the time of the early saints by Diana Powell. In ‘Gift’, we are submerged into the birth of St David in...
Saint Aidan of Ferns is written by Christopher Power, a historian and librarian living in Ferns. He has tracked the story of St Aidan, the founder and first bishop of...
The Bright Plain contains two short stories by Michelle Dooley Mahon; ‘The Deacon’ and ‘The Meadow of Women’, in which ritual devotions are placed in contemporary contexts. She writes of...
The brown and slightly greasy patent-leather cover brings back memories of family albums that were antiquated long before we got old. Nowadays such heirlooms end up in the trash, at...
The Oldest Music has been compiled by Phil Cope, a photographer and author based in south Wales who has several published works on the subject of holy wells. It explores...
The King's Beards or Hair. As a tribute to Elvis Presley on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of his death, Volker Renner stages the King as a collectible silhouette...
“You don’t truly know what your homeland is to you until you’ve traveled to faraway places,” a German saying has it. In his artist’s book But Pedro’s a Pony, Volker...
In Wo waren Sie, Herr Renner? Volker Renner returns to the scenes of his numerous travels over the past years and takes a trip down memory lane. The artist’s book is his...
The project Sleep Tight represents a very different kind of search for clues that challenges the viewer to do his own detective work. Everyone knows Columbo, the slightly quirky American...
Bright frames before blue backgrounds. Rectilinear or, less frequently, curved. The view of the sky is unobstructed or crisscrossed by transverse struts; occasionally clouds gather. One, two, or three pillars...
Die Anderen This book—the title means The Others—presents eighty-seven found photographs, or more precisely speaking, slides. And yes, Volker Renner, who unearthed them, studied with Peter Piller, who works with...
Der Grosse Preis Large golden graphical letters embossed into a hardback jacket made of gray book linen advertise the Grand Prize. “Hang on a second …,” many readers, at least...
A crack in a wall marked with black masking tape, four slices of restructured ham rolled up and laid side by side on a piece of paper towel, several knit...
The book project “A Road Trip Redone” is based on Stephen Shore’s legendary A Road Trip Journal, which served as the matrix for the route, motifs, and layouts. Shore’s book...
Wie war Las Vegas (What was Las Vegas like) is not the portrait of a city. Volker Renner doesn’t waste a single picture on the familiar motifs, and even avoids...
Volker Renner’s images play with our expectations of what a photograph does. The center of his pictures is often veiled or blank, the angles are unusual, a grand hotel’s back...
Blind Spot by artist Julie van der Vaart is a poetic exploration of the concepts of imaginary time and deep time. Photographs of the human body, caves and water(falls) are...
Thomas Sauvin kept the negatives presented in this series un-scanned for almost a decade. Even though the artist was intrigued by the content, the risk of scanning official Chinese disposed...
Ari Marcopoulos is an inveterate maker of zines. This project collects in one volume for the first time a selection of zines by Marcopoulos, many never before released, providing a...
Ways of Working, starts from an article in the 5th issue of Dot Dot Dot (April 2003). Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey, a British graphic designer, contributed an article to the 5th issue...
“The photographs of the wild dogs in Bukhansan Mountain will be transcribed on paper and web, perpetually floating around in the infinite purgatory of images. These dogs, of whose existence...
In the late 1950s and throughout the 1960s, Kwame Brathwaite used his photography to popularize the political slogan “Black Is Beautiful.” This monograph—the first ever dedicated to Brathwaite’s remarkable career—tells...
The Train Passed By: Stills starts with director Kam Jeong-won's first feature-length independent film, The Train Passed By. Hee-su, a young female worker, works at a dyeing complex in Daegu....
In a searing 2012 Guardian op-ed, Hannah Azieb Pool took Western fashion designers to task for their so-called African-inspired clothing. 'Dear Fashion,' she wrote, 'Africa is a continent, not a...
In The New Black Vanguard: Photography between Art and Fashion, curator and critic Antwaun Sargent addresses a radical transformation taking place in fashion and art today. The featuring of the...
Created to accompany one of the most exciting exhibitions of 2020, this stunning paperback catalogue presents the full breadth of Muholi’s photographic and activist practice.Richly illustrated, it includes images from...
Notice to cat lovers! This photographic series is a tribute, made of humor and witchcraft, to felids of all races. Gleaned from the internet, nonchalantly retouched in Photoshop, these images show stupid...
Anglo-Moroccan artist Hassan Hajjaj blends artistic themes and genres from the diverse range of his influences. The universe he creates is whimsical and eccentric, initiating a dialogue between tradition and...
And You, Why Are You Black? is an open, personal and collective archive of the construction of Blackness as a political force in Spain. The project comes to life from a...
Alice Rekab (b. Dublin, 1987; lives and works in Dublin) studies the cultural and personal stories that are told about us as well as the ones we ourselves tell. Their...
‘I wanted to do something so absolutely different, and physical, and in a certain way, kind of ill-conceived… I took my camera and went underwater in a bunch of pools....
Francesca Woodman made her first mature photographs at the age of thirteen and went on to create a body of work that has been critically acclaimed for its singularity of...
Breathing Space showcases the work of twenty-three women photographers from Iran and their diverse approaches to their craft. Exploring a range of photographic styles and genres, they record the past...
Africa State of Mind gathers together the work of an emergent generation of photographers from across Africa, including both the Maghreb and sub-Saharan Africa. It is both a summation of...
A new anthology bringing together ten artist commissions and twenty-two texts from Autograph’s commissioning programme Care | Contagion | Community — Self & Other.Initiated during the first national lockdown in...