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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
People often speculate what it would be like if they had a doppelganger somewhere out in the world. If you had a doppelganger, would they be cooler than you? More...
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...
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....
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...
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...
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...
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
The modern city is a construction of steel, concrete, and glass. Belgrade is no exception. The space created by man for himself has become an environment that shapes, dreads, and...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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....
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...
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...
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...
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...
The Salvage Agency considers the agency and role of art in contemporary ecology and environmental action. Galway, on the edge of the northeast Atlantic, is a unique location for 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...
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...
A study of spatial relationships and layered realities, investigating how physical and conceptual spaces intersect and coexist.
Self-publishedHardcover14 pages185 x 185 mm
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 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 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...
This book brings together paintings and writings by the artist Antc-Ham. She draws inspiration from observing the many stories of people and the small incidents of daily life, as well...
Envelopes collected in the past 25 years. The envelopes came mostly from Ireland, UK, Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark, France, Austria, Italy, Spain, USA, Argentina, Australia, South Africa, India, and...
This is a collaborative photography art book/zine that combines two different photographers Wiliam Camargo and Jaklin Romine different works around and in their home towns. Romine hailing from El Sereno...
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...
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...
"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...
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...
Grow Wild is a children’s book, written and illustrated by Louth Artist and Illustrator Seán Cleary. It is a collaborative effort between Louth school children with an aim to promote...
Twenty years ago Kathryn Scanlan acquired a diary at a public estate auction. It was kept by Cora E. Lacy, an eighty-six-year-old woman living in a small Illinois town, from...
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...
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...
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,...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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
"Vu, Imprévu", photography, texts, music scores & music by Ralph Gibson. As a manifesto on music with photography. Based on an original idea by Thierry Bigaignon: "In 2017, after spending...
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...
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...
‘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...