This book is made up of three sections written through prose poetry. The first section is called ‘Aedh’. Aedh is the eldest son of the children of Lir. His journey...
Brian Fay is an Irish artist based in Dublin. His practice is rooted in drawing and he uses the materiality of pre-existing artworks and objects to examine our complex relationship...
‘Count me in!’ is a photography book that helps to teach children how to count to 10. The book contains playful and authentic photographs. Published by Unpatient BooksHardcover (printed on...
The Li8erties is a publication that documents the historic heart of Dublin, an area rich in heritage and character, from an outsider’s perspective. By engaging with the local community, it explores...
Disco Pogo is a bi-annual, electronic music magazine from the original founders of seminal 90s title Jockey Slut. The ninth issue is jam-packed with all manner of leftfield electronic music...
Quarterly Disegno is devoted to exploring the many facets of design and its impact on the world today. Disegno #41 includes: Konstantin Grcic’s platform for play; hardware to democratise independent...
Apartamento is an international, stylishly curated interior design magazine that has been providing a broad overview of modern interior design, design and lifestyle trends since 2008. Featuring: Eileen Myles, Rosalind...
Dublin Inquirer is an independent weekly online newspaper launched in June 2015 to provide quality coverage of city affairs. It is published online weekly and in print monthly from its office in...
“With a Barry Delaney photograph, we are part of a vivid present tense. They are never static. Something is always happening. This has never been more true than in This...
“Tory Island is wrapped in richness too, and Luke is one of its great chroniclers. What we see in this book includes the centrality of the boat, securing vital supplies,...
The period from the early 1980s to early 1990s was a decade of dissent in Ireland. The Irish women’s movement and the ongoing campaign for reproductive rights were central to...
Almost Made This Place My Own is a richly atmospheric body of work offering an unusual and deeply personal perspective on life in the United States during the late 1970s....
Ní hionann priontáil risograph le priontáil rialta ceithre dhath, agus forbraíodh é trí chóras neamhspleách a chruthaíonn gach dath ina n-aonar. Tá sé mar aidhm ag an leabhrán dhá-pháirt seo...
Ní hionann priontáil risograph le priontáil rialta ceithre dhath, agus forbraíodh é trí chóras neamhspleách a chruthaíonn gach dath ina n-aonar. Tá sé mar aidhm ag an leabhrán dhá-pháirt seo...
Don eagrán seo de PVA, bheartaíomar díriú ar pheil chomhlachaithe (sacar) – ó aistí ar aeistéitic na peile, go córais a rialachais, go dtí an chaoi ar léiríodh an cluiche...
Please note: we only post unframed prints. For framed purchases, free Click-and-Collect is available from The Library Project, and Dublin delivery only. See further shipping information below. END2016Photography42 x 52...
Dwelling is a work of excavation: lyrical, archival, and embodied. At its centre is Kate, Máighréad Médbh’s great grandmother, likely the subject of eviction during the clearances after the Irish Famine:...
KATALOG Journal of Photography and Video is a Denmark-based journal focusing on photography and video.
Published by KATALOG JournalSoftcover96 pages210 x 250 mmISSN 24455067
Turgnamh i ndéanamh gearrscéalta is ea A History of Head Trauma agus cuirtear i láthair é mar chuid de RHA FUTURES, Sraith 3, Eipeasóid 2. Baineadh úsáid as clóscríobhán leictreach...
A senior British Civil-Servant finds himself at the heart of a nationwide scandal. With his marriage strained, the public waiting, and a hawkish politician looming: What would his story be...
The Flesh is poet Lily Pearl Veinia’s posthuman ode to the natural world and to the female body, which melts and decays into the former. Across freeform poetry and rhyming...
Unfurling in distinct yet inseparable phases, On Small Losing is not a recollection but a real-time journal of confronting, and being confronted by, illness. Situated within the uncertainty and absurdity...
Written in discourse with a panoramic community of artists, Frayed Edges charts space for textile poetry to exist in equal regard and legibility to written poetry. Eloquent and assured, Laura...
Playground is the magazine that dares to explore, question, and re-envision the creative industries. Through thought-provoking essays, reports, and bold, honest conversations, it’s where curiosity meets play and inspiration. Packed...
Known professionally as Fjura – the Maltese word for ‘flower’ – Simone Gooch has always maintained a delightful tension between imperfection and splendour. Beginning her floristry practice in 2005 in...
Australia is at the frontline of the climate crisis. While species extinction and natural disasters of increasing intensity are met with glacial shifts in national climate policy, an important undercurrent...
I’M NOT HOME is a 204-page autobiography created by visual artist Justin Tyler Close. “My entire life, I’ve been moving from house to house, country to country, leaving one home...
Féachann Mother Tongue Issue 4 ar fantasies (den chineál leon sexy) le Bat For Lashes, agus Real Housewives (den chineál Jenna Lyons) le Sarah Hoover. Is gnách go mbíonn Whitney...
Cold Cuts is the photo journal queer culture and the South West Asian and North African region. The special edition issue by Mohamad Abdouni, co- edited by Joy Stacey and...
All Flowers Lost in Time is a photographic exploration of time and memory. Trace, anticipated nostalgia, and the fleeting nature of the present moment are central themes in this series. Through...
Gardens are versatile spaces, ranging from suburban lawns to botanical parks, from open allotments to private enclosures. They reflect our desire to create personal paradises, yet gardens are not natural...
Tá K-CorealNC.K (Roinn A) ar cheann de na scripteanna a chomhdhéanann ‘Trill-ogy Comp’. Scríofa ag Ryan Trecartin in 2009 ((((ach fós te)))) cuireann sé cruinniú hyper-luathaithe ar siúl ina mbeidh...
Is iris ealaíne agus cultúir na Breataine é Aesthetica. Bunaithe i 2002, clúdaíonn Aesthetica Magazine grianghrafadóireacht, amharcealaín, ceol, scannán agus téatar. Tá os cionn 311,000 léitheoir aige agus dáileadh náisiúnta...
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...
This, the third and final volume of the Kilkenny Electroacoustic Research Laboratory Anthology , is a music compilation anthology attempting to preserve the fictional history of a small composer community based in...
Irish Hare, Rathlin Island, Co. Antrim. The native Irish hare has inhabited Ireland since before the ice age. It is considered mysterious and may act as a shapeshifter to allow...
Red Deer, Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry. The Red Deer is the largest wild land mammal in Ireland. A mature male has a large rack of antlers, with between 12...
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...
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...
Tolka is a Dublin-based biannual literary journal of non-fiction, publishing essays, reportage, travel writing, auto-fiction, individual stories and the writing that falls in between. We publish and promote work that...
Today our world is under the watchful and tireless eye of computer vision, with cameras and monitors tracing our every move. Furthermore, generative AI is now able to render a...
A quarterly journal of fine art, design, architecture, photography, sculpture, heritage, decorative arts and crafts.IN THE ISSUE Summer 2026 Influenced by Robert Flaherty’s 1934 film Man of Aran, artist Elizabeth Rivers...
'Cruising Archaeology', which shares its name with the Instagram account @cruisingarchaeology, is a carefully curated project that sees artists (who remain anonymous) reconstitute and repurpose items that have been discarded...
'Channel' is an environmentalist magazine publishing poetry and prose that fosters connection with the natural world. Conceived on 15 March, the day of 2019's first global climate strike, the project aims...
Poetry Ireland Review is a highly-regarded journal of poetry. Published three times a year, the Review includes the work of both emerging and established Irish and international poets, essayists, critics and visual...
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....
Until alarmingly recently, the Catholic Church, acting in concert with the Irish state, operated a network of institutions for the concealment, punishment and exploitation of 'fallen women'. In the Magdalene...
Based on the BBC television series, John Berger's Ways of Seeing is a unique look at the way we view art, published as part of the Penguin on Design series...
Please note: we only post unframed prints. For framed purchases, free Click-and-Collect is available from The Library Project, and Dublin delivery only. See further shipping information below. Artefact (The Very...
The Very End of Everything2026Photography - Super 8148 x 210 mmHandmade Artist Laporello within a Printed SleeveOpen EditionSpecial Edition includes a 4x6 Pigment Print€16 Regular Edition | €28 Special Edition...
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,...
Bia! – meaning ’food’ in Irish and ‘come’ in Igbo – is a community storytelling project. Through the words and images of immigrant and diasporic communities in Ireland, Bia! seeks...
Jacobin is a leading voice of the American left, offering socialist perspectives on politics, economics, and culture. The print magazine is released quarterly and reaches 50,000 subscribers, in addition to a...
The next time Trent wakes up it’s 4 a.m. on Wednesday, August 4, 1993. Therapists prepare us for death and Morrissey just released his third solo album. Trent and Daryl are a...
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...
Curating & Repair is a publication exploring contemporary curatorial practices and exhibition-making as contexts for dialogue, exchange and the remaking of social and cultural relations through repair. It seeks...
Vernal Thaw: A Novel of Love at a Slant traces the entangling and unraveling of a queer relationship through love and tumult over the course of a year in Vermont. Franky,...
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...
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...
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...
Ba é 1999 deireadh le deich mbliana d’athrú sóisialta, eacnamaíoch agus cultúrtha mór in Éirinn. Áiríodh le garspriocanna suntasacha sóisialta scannail eaglaise, reifreann ar cholscaradh agus ginmhilleadh, díchoiriú na homaighnéasachta...
Ba é 1999 deireadh le deich mbliana d’athrú sóisialta, eacnamaíoch agus cultúrtha mór in Éirinn. Áiríodh le garspriocanna suntasacha sóisialta scannail eaglaise, reifreann ar cholscaradh agus ginmhilleadh, díchoiriú na homaighnéasachta...
Ba é 1999 deireadh le deich mbliana d’athrú sóisialta, eacnamaíoch agus cultúrtha mór in Éirinn. Áiríodh le garspriocanna suntasacha sóisialta scannail eaglaise, reifreann ar cholscaradh agus ginmhilleadh, díchoiriú na homaighnéasachta...
Ba é 1999 deireadh le deich mbliana d’athrú sóisialta, eacnamaíoch agus cultúrtha mór in Éirinn. Áiríodh le garspriocanna suntasacha sóisialta scannail eaglaise, reifreann ar cholscaradh agus ginmhilleadh, díchoiriú na homaighnéasachta...
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...
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
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 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...
Sionnachuighim, meaning “I play the Fox”, is thought to be one possible origin of the word shenanigans, and in this work, shenanigans take centre stage. As a teenager, I entered...
SWERVE 4 is the summer issue of a biannual literary and arts journal produced in Skibbereen, Ireland. SWERVE focuses on vibrant writing and visual art from new and emerging writers...
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...
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...
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....
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...
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...
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...
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...
I sraith íomhánna dubh agus bán, gabhann Falling Water bonneagar damba ar fud na Seapáine agus SAM. Rugadh Toshio Shibata sa tSeapáin sa bhliain 1949. Áirítear a shaothar i mbailiúcháin...
I sraith íomhánna dubh agus bán, gabhann Falling Water bonneagar damba ar fud na Seapáine agus SAM. Rugadh Toshio Shibata sa tSeapáin sa bhliain 1949. Áirítear a shaothar i mbailiúcháin...
I sraith íomhánna dubh agus bán, gabhann Falling Water bonneagar damba ar fud na Seapáine agus SAM. Rugadh Toshio Shibata sa tSeapáin sa bhliain 1949. Áirítear a shaothar i mbailiúcháin...
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...
I sraith íomhánna dubh agus bán, gabhann Falling Water bonneagar damba ar fud na Seapáine agus SAM. Rugadh Toshio Shibata sa tSeapáin sa bhliain 1949. Áirítear a shaothar i mbailiúcháin...
This publication has been produced on the occasion of the 23rd edition of TULCA Festival of Visual Arts, Strange lands still bear common ground curated by Beulah Ezeugo. The publication...
I sraith íomhánna dubh agus bán, gabhann Falling Water bonneagar damba ar fud na Seapáine agus SAM. Rugadh Toshio Shibata sa tSeapáin sa bhliain 1949. Áirítear a shaothar i mbailiúcháin...
Errant Journal is a cultural/political publication loosely inspired by Édouard Glissant’s notion of the Poetics of Relation. Errant, meaning both ‘deviating from an accepted norm’ and ‘wandering,’ rejects the universal and...
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...
“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...
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...
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...
Welcome to the wild. Here you’ll find a variety of weapons and tools: boots with tank-like soles to traverse rough terrain; knives to easily slice your favorite greens; hands to...
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...
"and the more recent ones, is an experimental publishing project spanning image, text and sound, established in 2019 and produced in collaboration with artist Cillian Finnerty and designer Irene Mansoldo....
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...
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...
Hong Kong is a place of strong contrasts; a claustrophobic urban environment surrounded by water and uncontained nature. I lived in Hong Kong with my family for eight years, from...
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...
This is Jaklin Romine's 4th zine in relation to her 2nd Solo Show, She Breathes in Dirt and Exhales Flowers/Mejor Sola Que Mal Acompañada. It is a body of photographic...
This publication was created in response to an ISTD brief about our interpersonal interactions and the importance of communication in our daily lives. The title is a reference to research...
Joelle McTigue's work considers memory as unstable matter shaped by movement, repetition, access, power, and erasure. "The Archive Dreams Us: Where Light Remembers Wrongly, Seventeen Haiku" gathers passages that trace how...
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...
Between 2022 and 2024, Maryna invited people from Ukraine who had left their homes to her studio in Bratislava for conversations and portraits. The neutral, quiet setting removed the daily...
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...
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...
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...
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...
This manual is part of a larger project called 89 Seconds, which addresses the urgent dangers of nuclear and climate crises. While the project as a whole serves as an...
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...
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...
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,...
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...
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,...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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,...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 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 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...
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...
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...
When Hannah Modigh was three years old, her family moved to India for about four years. While her parents were working, a woman named Sivagami took care of her and...
The book Reversed Surveillance is a visualisation of invasive surveillance technologies, challenging the prospect of automating crime detection during protests in France. The project reflects on the development and legislation...
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...