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Fantasy Island offers a comprehensive exploration of the last 50 years of Irish photography, featuring the work of 70 Irish artists. The publication takes a stripped-back approach, prioritising the strength of the imagery to produce a bold and compelling book that provides a fresh perspective on Ireland.
Curated by a generation born after the cease-fire and the Good Friday Agreement, Fantasy Island moves beyond The Troubles to explore Ireland’s cultural and social landscape in its entirety. It highlights overlooked aspects of Irish life, embodying a hopeful vision for the future while acknowledging a past shaped by violence and sorrow.
Contributors include:
Adam Patterson, Anthony O’Donoghue, Bill Kirk, Brendan Murphy, Brian Lincoln, Brian Teeling, Cáit Fahey, Chad Alexander, Ciarán Óg Arnold, Colin Aherne, Daniel Breen, Daragh Drake, David Copeland, David Farrell, David O’Mara, Dianne Whyte, Donovan Wylie, Dorje de Burgh, Eimear Lynch, Emma O’Brien, Enda Bowe, Ethna Rose O’Regan, Fiona Hackett, Frankie Quinn, Gareth McConnell, Gareth Sweeney, Gerry Balfe Smyth, Hugh Quigley, Jane Cummins, Jim Maginn, Joanne Mullin, John Minihan, Jordan Hearns, Karl Magee, Kate Nolan, Kenneth O’Halloran, Lewis Graham, Mandy O’Neill, Mark Duffy, Martin Seeds, Mary McIntyre, Matt Glover, Megan Doherty, Mervyn Smyth, Miriam O’Connor, Niall O’Brien, Noel Bowler, Patrick O’Byrne, Paul Seawright, Peter Greene, Peter Moloney, Rich Gilligan, Richard Gosnold, Ricky Adam, Ronan McCall, Rose Comiskey, Ross McDonnell, Ruby Wallis, Samuel Laurence Cunnane, Sarah Navan, Sean Allen, Shane Hynan, Shane Lynam, Shia Conlon, Spit Turner, Tony O’Shea, Wally Cassidy, Willie Doherty, Zoe Hamill
Rotten is an independent studio and publisher based in Belfast, led by Joel Seawright and Lucy Jackson. Launched in 2019 as a DIY punk-inspired magazine, Rotten has since evolved into a multidisciplinary creative practice. Known for their bold, tactile, experimental approach to design, their work often explores themes such as mental health, identity, and counterculture.
at The Library Project
6pm Thursday 5th June
at The Library Project
6pm Thursday 5th June
at The Library Project
6pm Thursday 5th June
PhotoIreland celebrates Cruinniú na nÓg this year at The Library Project with two great activities, organised in a separate collaboration with Tamuno-iduwa Bobmanuel and Steven Maybury.
At The Library Project until 5th May
When: 6-8pm Friday 21 March 2025
Where: The Library Project, 4 Temple Bar Street, D02YK53
Running: 21-23 March 2025