An extract from Dave Krugman's text in the book: "Through the eyes of photographer Monaris, worlds emerge from these carefully cropped frames. A small box wrapped in silver foil, bound...
“These pictures describe a long-ago time, and yet in looking at them I become once again the young photographer who took them on a hot summer day, sweat and dust...
Sight & Sound is the BFI's international film magazine, offering unrivalled insight into film culture with in-depth reviews, interviews and features exploring contemporary and historical cinema in all its variety....
Disco Pogo is a bi-annual, electronic music magazine from the original founders of seminal 90s title Jockey Slut. The Autumn/Winter ‘25/’26 issue includes huge deep dive cover features on 90s...
'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...
007 - Natalie Christensen is the seventh in an ongoing collaboration with Open Doors Gallery publishing the work of emerging photographers. "Like many artists who come from the Southwest, I was immediately...
A quarterly journal of fine art, design, architecture, photography, sculpture, heritage, decorative arts and crafts.IN THE ISSUEA detail from Atsushi Kaga’s painting Usacchi in an Irish Landscape (Dublin 8) graces...
Now back in print in an updated edition, this stunning, award-winning visual odyssey encapsulates the essence of Tom Waits’ enigmatic persona and Anton Corbijn's distinctive photographic style. Spanning over three...
A 24-page A4 2 colour riso zine inspired by the words and music of Arthur Russell. Combining Arthur's lyrics with full page illustrations and comics, this was 1st printed nearly...
Evoking technical plans, anime machines, surrealist imagery and colouring pages, spliced and montaged with gift papers, decorative arts panels and antique illustrations, Madonna Blossom brings together original drawings and found images collected...
The success of new far-right movements cannot be explained by fear or rage alone – the pleasures of aggression and violence are just as essential. As such, racism is particularly...
morsels is a formally ambitious multi-sequence debut collection from Belfast poet Susanna Galbraith. Galbraith’s innovations on the long poem are engaged with concerns about the impact of climate change, environmental...
“Brionglóid” (“Dream” in Irish) was born from a series of themed Instagram Reels created by co-funder Brían Sparks for the Island Photographers account. Inspired by the visual storytelling of these...
With each issue based around a single object, MacGuffin magazine is a platform for fans of inspiring, personal, unexpected, highly familiar or utterly disregarded things. Widely recognized as a fabulously designed and...
A radiant new memoir from beloved artist and writer Patti Smith, author of the National Book Award Winner Just Kids. God whispers through a crease in the wallpaper, writes Patti Smith...
What will our world be like without emotions, and will anyone even miss them? This question, provoked by the concern that life in current circumstances of constant digital connectivity and...
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. They publish and promote work that...
In the face of the global challenges of the future, there is one decisive factor that is rarely mentioned: massive urbanisation. Today, around two-thirds of the world’s population lives in...
‘The house of the future will be designed as a ship is designed, as an organism which has to function properly in all its parts. A whole row of ambiguous...
‘Simplicity of life is not a misery, but the very foundation of refinement : a sanded floor and whitewashed walls, and the green trees ; or a grimy palace amid the smoke...
With a Bird, A Reader on Avian Kinship, edited by Marjolein van der Loo, invites readers into an expansive, cross-disciplinary conversation about how we live with and think alongside birds. In a...
Architecture has historically functioned as both shelter and a tool for power that can establish dominance and exclusion, often failing to accommodate diverse needs and ways of being. In this...
How do we foster trust in our public spaces, communities, and each other? Trustmaking explores how the youth can lead the way in reimagining cities through collaboration and creativity. This book introduces...
Artforum is the magazine of record for the contemporary art world and holds the unique roles of institution and foremost tastemaker of the industry. Established in 1962, it is often the...
'Dimma Brume Mist’ was born from over two hundred binders containing thousands of contact sheets and negatives. Over the course of five years, JH Engström periodically returned to this archive,...
Dedicated to the history of the children’s photobook, L is for Look brings together more than a hundred albums published in different countries. From its emergence—marked by the development in...
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...
Reflections, masks, portraits, shadows and photographs. In folklore, they are believed to contain part of our soul, and therefore to be invested with power. But this power they hold has...
Is cath é Peeing go poiblí, a imrítear amach ar réimsí eacnamaíocha, polaitiúla, teicneolaíochta agus gnéasacha. Ina theannta sin, is cath amháin é a throidtear go leanúnach laistigh de réimse...
Is cath é Peeing go poiblí, a imrítear amach ar réimsí eacnamaíocha, polaitiúla, teicneolaíochta agus gnéasacha. Ina theannta sin, is cath amháin é a throidtear go leanúnach laistigh de réimse...
In a series of evocative vignettes, celebrated Iraqi poet Majed Mujed lyrically traverses the fraught landscapes of beauty, longing and resistance in a country at war. The Book of Trivialities, originally...
As a street photographer, Murray’s focus isn’t always on the big events or the grand statements. Instead, he is drawn to the unnoticed moments, the fleeting pauses, and the quiet...
The Sound Issue traces the relation between sound and drawing, where they meet, overlap, and translate each other. How can a drawing capture rhythm, voice, or noise? What does sound...
This series depicts the ever-changing life of Dún Laoghaire Baths in Dublin, Ireland. The seaside Baths were refurbished by dlr architects with A2 Architects after being in a derelict state...
This work, created during a 2021 residency at The Butler Gallery, Kilkenny, is inspired by the River Nore. The river served as a constant companion during my travels to and...
In late February 2020, just weeks before Ireland’s first Covid-19 lockdown, I set off on a ten-day solo road trip around Iceland. I had planned to share the journey—and the...
In 1981, when I was just two, my family moved from Ireland to Baghdad for the following five years. My father was the photographer of our family and it’s his...
There among the Fair that is where my soul be called to // Around every horse that gallops free // The noise of a hundred Irish accents floating throughout across...
This emerging body of work draws from time spent at Sweeney’s Bothy on the Isle of Eigg in late February 2024. The title relates to a line from Seamus Heaney’s...
This hardcover monograph on Lee Welch, serves as the first comprehensive publication on the artist, documenting and expanding on his Oedipus exhibition at The Complex, Dublin. The 64-page volume will...
This Is Not a Cookbook uniquely blends memoir with food writing alongside evocative lithographic artwork. The vignettes in the book chronicle Manouchehri’s childhood growing up in Tehran in the '80s...
Celebrate the darker season with new stories and essays from the best and most exciting Irish writers. When shadows grow longer, when expectation weighs heavy, how do people in Ireland...
Kevin O'Farrell presents a photographic essay detailing the history and life of one of the last traditional wooden boat-building boatyards in Ireland, and this time follows the building of Conor...
OBJECT / OBJECTION draws from the painting archive created by interdisciplinary visual artist Yuka Kobayashi between 2020 and 2024. The title itself embodies the dual nature of the project; as...
Through critical reappropriation, Afshar reclaims a colonial photographic legacy fixated on the veiled woman. 'The Fold' is a critical visual and psychological investigation into the enduring legacy of Orientalist and colonialist...
Emerging visceral and triumphant, To Wake The World is a plea for authenticity and vulnerability in an epoch dominated by superficiality. In her fourth collection, poet Carys Maloney layers her...
Burrowing through interconnected passages and the space between words, a prayer book is an intimate and reminiscent collection that excavates personal, mundane things and uncovers within them an emotive depth...
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. Synchronous Romance30 x...
Hiders is a memoir-based nonfiction picture book for adults, exploring the relationship between text and image. The book examines how storytelling can fill in the gaps of memory, and write...
An Anthology of Counterculture and Political Graphic Design Over 300 pages, a kind of visual mixtape, putting political posters and underground press of the late 1960s and 1970s in dialogue...
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...
Blue Bodies initially launched in the 2023 issue as a collaborative Black History Month special. It was created in collaboration with K’wado-ro Press, a project started by the creator of...
The inaugural issue of Research Files, The Scar as Archive, explores concepts of marginalised flesh from a cultural, historical, political and personal perspective. By examining the marginalised body as an...
Art Work, by photographer and writer Sally Mann, offers a spellbinding mix of wild and illuminating stories, practical (and some impractical) advice, and life lessons.Written in the same direct, fearless,...
Design is broken. Young and not-so-young designers are becoming increasingly aware of this. Many feel impotent: they were told they had the tools to make the world a better place,...
Beacon is a travelogue which traces Niamh Seana Meehan’s explorations around the coast of Ireland with her dog, Olive. A collection of meditations, sketches, and photographs offer Meehan’s reflections on...
Few modern buildings in Dublin capture the imagination like the US Embassy. Designed in the 1950s by a young American architect, John M. Johansen, it opened to acclaim in May of 1964....
"I was living and working in a dairy farm in Ibaraki prefecture during autumn.They were quiet, strict, but abundant days.Lake is a collection of paintings, photographs, and poems created during...
Just Vibes, No Drama is a modern Love on the Left Bank for the TikTok generation — a sun-soaked, beer-stained love letter to six friends on a Barcelona road trip....
What Happened to My People? Moving Back to Move Forward explores artist and journalist Sara Kim's experience moving to South Korea for five years as a Korean-speaker, and learning about...
The story of how you created internet culture and why it matters Since the nineties, platforms have invited users to create in return for connection. From blogs to vlogs, tweets to memes:...
The essential guide to this new landscape of NFTs, Web3, Crypto and DAOs and a warning of the political consequences of what happens when platform capitalism comes for the money...
How to design the world: creating spaces for interplay Everyone is a designer. But while many practitioners may be looking for solutions or ideological certainties, Easterling argues that solutions are...
WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF THE IMAGE IN THE AGE OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE? Hito Steyerl is one of the most celebrated artists of our time. Her work,...
The 2025 Verso Radical Diary is a week-to-view planner for keeping track of the year ahead. Alongside illustrations and book excerpts, it features significant radical dates from throughout history—such as...
Leading architect Reinier de Graaf punctures the myths of contemporary architecture No longer does it suffice to judge a building solely by its appearance; it must be measured and certified....
Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize, a story of love and resistance by one of our era's foremost novelists From A to X is a powerful exploration of how humanity affirms...
Why should an artist’s way of looking at the world have any meaning for us? Any artwork reflects the artist’s intentions, but also its times: therefore all art is political...
A new edition of the seminal classic exploring the fate of migrant workers First published in 1975, this finely wrought investigation remains as urgent as ever, presenting the life of...
Drift, a handmade artist book by Lebanese artist Rhea Karam. Known for her poetic engagement with urban walls, Rhea transforms fragments of the city into layered visual narratives—cutting, spray painting,...
Welcome to TYPEONE Magazine issue 10! Now stacked with 182 pages (30%+ increase), this issue is guest-edited and designed by Studio Groundfloor, the studio that has been shaping the look...
Rick Rubin is known for something else: creating a space where artists of all different genres and traditions can home in on who they really are and what they really...
Drawing on over 25 years’ experience talking to artists, Ben Luke conceived and launched the A brush with… podcast in 2020 to explore the influences, rituals and disciplines of artists...
When Martin Parr was fourteen, his teacher wrote in a school report that he was ‘utterly lazy and inattentive’. This became the title for the biography of the photographer who...
This is a book about books, about the subversive power of reading and the strange, enduring magic of books as objects.Ever since childhood, books have been at the centre of...
Horse of Venus is a visual exploration of colour, the body, carnival, sexuality, Brazilian identity, mythology, and the emotional stages of a romantic relationship, featuring a series of watercolour drawings...
‘Exploring the transformations sweeping our world’ Noema is published by THE BERGGRUEN INSTITUTE, ‘established in 2010 to develop foundational ideas about how to reshape political and social institutions in the...
Doiciméadaíonn Revenants saothair roghnaithe ó chleachtadh an ealaíontóra Éireannach Kevin Mooney le déanaí. Úsáideann a phictiúir teangacha an eispriseanachais, in éineacht le heilimintí fíoracha a nochtann stair pholaitiúil, shóisialta agus...
Red Fox (Madra Rua), Ballycanew, Co. Wexford.210 x 300 mm€20 Unframed - A4 (includes 13.5% VAT) Largely nocturnal, Red Foxes are common throughout Ireland, in both rural and urban environments....
Shag (Seaga), Seapoint, Dublin.210 x 300 mm€20 Unframed - A4 (includes 13.5% VAT) Shags can often be seen drying their half-open wings, since their plumage is only partly waterproof. Their peaked...
Mount Venus Nursery is multiple gold-medal winning nursery known across Ireland and beyond for its plants and for its ethos, growing hardy perennials outside in the Dublin Mountains. 2025 marks...
Climate breakdown, environmental justice, urban expansion, metropolitanisation. A multiplicity of dynamics are driving rapid infrastructural transitions, transforming cultures of movement. But these changes are all-too-often narrated at scales that surpass...
fallow is a brand new literary journal from Fallow Media, featuring fiction, poetry, essays, and interviews from some of the finest writers working today. The second issue of fallow features fiction,...
In a small seaside village in South Kerry, Martha Knox develops an unlikely career burning emotionally charged objects and photographing the results. Her clients travel from far and wide with...
Over 120 years ago Henry John Elwes and Dr Augustine Henry embarked on an epic project to create a comprehensive catalogue of British and Irish Trees. This monumental work was...
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 Kilmainham.Published...
A project by PhotoIreland, OVER Journal launched its first issue in July 2020, and it has enjoyed a growing interest reaching rapidly all corners of the global market, from Zurich...
Caribbean Carnivals have been taking place around the UK since 1959. These joyous celebrations of culture and community began as acts of resistance in the face of enslavement — a...
‘TÍRDHREACHA BEO / LIVE LANDSCAPES’ is an audiovisual publication that emerged from time spent wandering around rural County Limerick between 2023 and 2025, engaging with its landscapes through musical improvisation,...
The latest FIFTY ONE publication with William Klein, including several images that are presented to the public for the first time. “Today, thanks to the invaluable support of the William Klein...
In celebration of Foam’s 25th anniversary, this landmark issue of Foam Magazine reflects on the museum’s legacy and the role of the photographic medium in society through the question: what...
Lamentation practices can empower the potentiality to defy patriarchal orders ruling everyday life. Always a collective process, lamentation inscribes loss and vulnerability by tending bridges towards the world of the...
Whether in Tokyo, Madrid, or Paris, our latest crop of interiors defies the growing uniformity of urban landscapes by affirming their uniqueness. Indeed, a new kind of financialised architecture is...
The Lure of the Image explores the seductive powers of contemporary digital forms of photography: How do images bait or beguile us, capture and control us as they circulate online?...
A quarterly journal of fine art, design, architecture, photography, sculpture, heritage, decorative arts and crafts.IN THE ISSUEAilbhe Ní Bhriain’s Familiar Sun graces the cover of the autumn edition. Ní Bhriain’s...
"We think we're portraying the world, but what we're really offering is just our gaze, bundled like a posy, reality broken down into elemental moments, like an inventory. This book...
Dublin InQuirer is an independent newspaper launched in June 2015 to provide quality coverage of city affairs.
Published by Dublin InQuirerNewsprint40 pages300 x 370 mm
Dhá bhliain déag á ndéanamh, is comhlacht grianghrafadóireachta tírdhreacha é Cowspines le Kate Kirkwood cosúil le haon cheann eile. Is éard atá i dtionscadal Kate ná obsession a rugadh as...
Mama Coca reframes the narrative built around coca and examines its prohibition, a plant that has been part of the heritage of South American native communities for thousands of years....
This year's calendar features stunning photography of Brutalist architecture from Mexico City to Leeds.This limited edition monthly wall calendar is a celebration of the some of the most awe-inspiring and...
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...
Neon lights once filled the night of towns & cities with their vibrancy and glow, but they have since become an endangered relic, replaced by a cheaper, mass-produced and sterile alternatives,...
Utopia Zine is a queer sports zine exploring the overlaps between LGBTQ+ identities and sporting culture. It celebrates queer joy in sport while critiquing traditional structures that often exclude queer...
A playful collaboration between artist Georgia Dunne, and designer Annie Moriarty. Miscellaneous articles of material experiments and textile studies by Studio Georgia Dunne have been reinterpreted by Púca for print. The risographic...
ZIVNE is the fourth collective book by ZONE, featuring the work of 167 artists."Like each one before it, it began with an open call—with no set theme or concept, and...
"Z3NE is our third collective book. The first two are Z-ONE & The Big Rot. These creatures are the result of three different open call’s. Each without a theme. Although for...
The Big Rot is ZONE's second collective book and it features 46 artists from all around the world. The open call didn’t have a specific theme, but the following text...
belvedere: a structure designed to command a view; from the Italian bel "beautiful" and vere "to see" The Belvedere is produced by Dublin City University's M.A. in Creative Writing programme, a class that convenes...
"I find myself in the dusty basement of an impressive old house, filled with astronomy related antiques and mysterious objects. I am meeting yet another meteorite collector who presents to...
Back to Basics, Vol. 2: Extended Recipes for Ecological Photo Chemistry is the second volume of Andrés Pardo’s research into low-toxicity photographic developers. Once you have mastered the foundations featured...
In 1964, a Zambian science teacher named Edwuard Makuka decided to train the first African crew to travel to the moon. His plan was to use an aluminium rocket to put...
One-off magazine entitled ‘The Kabuler’ by Magnum photographers Cristina de Middel and Lorenzo Meloni. Accompanied by essays, interviews, and stories, The Kabuler presents a nuanced image of Afghanistan, in which...
Tucked inside a handmade paper box, this catalogue of the current show "Cartas al director" by Cristina De Middel connects the recent projects of the Spanish author: Journey to the...
Since February 2024, Cypriot journalist, writer, and photographer Hasan Yıkıcı has been photographing and documenting the Irish-Palestine solidarity movement in Dublin. Across 64 stunning images, the photos collected here capture...
Diana Markosian’s Father is an intimate and engrossing diaristic portrayal of estrangement and reconnection, recounted through documentary photographs, family snapshots, text, and visual ephemera.Diana Markosian's Father presents the photographer’s journey...
Earth, water, fire and air: in classical philosophy, the four elements were seen as the building blocks of nature, each one later associated with a kind of supernatural being. Drawing...
'A mixture between the periodicity of a traditional newspaper and the content of today’s contemporary magazine’ First published in 2024, each issue of the quarterly Zeitung adopts its publication date as its...
Pre-Sales are now open for OVER Journal 4. A project by PhotoIreland, OVER Journal launched its first issue in July 2020, and it has enjoyed a growing interest reaching rapidly...
HEALING FANTASYUnframedLimited edition of 25 archival giclée prints200 x 250 mm€57.00 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Nan Tarpey Heyneman (b. 1995, Rochester, New York, USA) is an American...
Fifi a Pomeranian-Chihuahua mix, came into the lives of Angelica and Kris a few years ago – small in size, immense in spirit. Taking care of a puppy is taking responsibility...
Ten years after the Independence Referendum, Irish Pages asks diverse Scottish writers of distinction – established, mid-career and new – to think about their country, and take stock of the current state...
PETAL is a photographic series by Bex Day, created in celebration of the uniqueness of the vulva. Each vulva pictured in the collection is covered by either a single petal or flower to...
The Use of Photography recounts a passionate love affair between Annie Ernaux and the journalist and author Marc Marie, after the two met in January 2003. Ernaux had been receiving intensive...
Perennially on the outside, Brian has led a solitary life; he works at Camden Council, lunches every day at Il Castelletto café and then returns to his small flat on Kentish Town Road....
Ceachta Beaga Gaeilge, Vol. IV: The Laundry Strike 1945 is an extension of Norma Borthwick's original Irish language lesson book, Ceachta Beaga Gaeilge where all three volumes sit faded blue in the Yeats...
Special Double Volume An homage to Federico Fellini, exploring his 24 films through fashion, articles, interviews, art and more, in two volumes. Issue #7 pays tribute to Italian filmmaker Federico...
Executed in Alexandria, Aswan, Cairo, Luxor, and the Sinai region, RESONANCE delves into how lens-based narratives can establish new visual parameters, redefining conflict and aftermath photography in a manner that resonates with...
In the dusty alleyways and vanilla fields of Madagascar, a silent struggle unfolds. A daily fight marked by sweat and perseverance, where hope continues to grow despite adversity. Where the...
Real Review is a contemporary culture magazine based in London and is "what it means to live today".Each issue tracks our ever-changing zeitgeist through a "current mood". Using the review format, Real...
Sight & Sound is the BFI's international film magazine, offering unrivalled insight into film culture with in-depth reviews, interviews and features exploring contemporary and historical cinema in all its variety....
Through Outside Eyes chronicles a year of street photography in the vibrant city of Valencia, Spain. Over the course of a year, Pardue immersed himself in the city’s rhythm in...
RAGE PEN evolved from research about violent acts charged with frustration, which Blackmore investigated as the Honorary Research Associate with Slade School of Fine Art and UCL Art Museum. The...
Ethereal is derived from the Greek word aitherios. Aristotle believed there were four elements: fire, air, water, and earth. But Greek mythology documented a fifth element: ether. Unlike the other...
Editor's Note: "Welcome to the first issue of Dyke Affair: a space for our stories, art, politics, joys and more. We're launching this print zine at a time when far-right...
This publication highlights a 3 year project and series of works by James L Hayes in collaboration with artist and composer Peter Power. The Score is a multidisciplinary artwork exploring the heritage,...
All at Once Collapsing Together is a monograph of Caoimhín Gaffney’s work across film, photography, and writing, which uses fiction to imagine new ways of relating to the natural world....
Dublin InQuirer is an independent newspaper launched in June 2015 to provide quality coverage of city affairs.
Published by Dublin InQuirerNewsprint40 pages300 x 370 mm
To the people of Dublin who've let me catch them in the act. The Bullies are now goneThe rule of thirds.Go where the good stories well lit."I sometimes feel let...
There is beauty in the everyday, it’s there, but you might not always be able to see it. EVERYDAY DELIGHT might be something to be enjoyed between the rise and...
The publication 'H – The Notion of Humanist Photography' brings together over 23 multifaceted artistic positions and includes four extensive essays as well as numerous texts about the artist’s works....
The Slow Camera Exchange Project is a Cork-based team working in the MTU Gallery at 46 Grand Parade, part of the MTU Crawford of Art and Design, and are currently...
Hapax Magazine takes its name from the literary term ‘hapax legomenon’ describing a one-off, creative departure from an author’s oeuvre — something unique and new and ‘said only once’ in...
Sculpted with scattered rhyme across free-verse poetry, Diet of Fleas is a garden where fear and agony lurk but do not rule. In their debut poetry collection, Aurelie Stutz illustrates a...
written in the years following a near-fatal car accident, afterdeath is a vivid and personal collection of poetry, traversing between experimental, free-form writing and the traditions of haiku and flâneur....
Please note due to the silver mirri material the poster is fragile and will incur imperfections. A limited edition ‘Run’ Poster was produced on the occasion of Alex Prager's Run,...
500-piece jigsaw puzzle of Alex Prager’s artwork The Extras (2019), from her body of work Play the Wind . Finished puzzle dimensions: 450 x 450 mmBox dimensions: 245 x 190...
This catalog has been published on the occasion of Alex Prager's Part One: The Mountain, 2021 and Part Two: Run, 2022 Exhibitions at Lehmann Maupin. It contains photographic work from...
Booklet of 18 blank notecards, featuring 9 images (each appearing twice) from Alex Prager’s Western Mechanics exhibition, 2024. Enclosed in a die cut sleeve. Limited run.Sleeve/each notecard: 155 x 100 mm
Inspired by the photography of Weegee and Enrique Metinides, and films such as Metropolis and Un Chien Andalou, Compulsion confirms Alex Prager's vivid cinematic aesthetic. Unlike her previous work, however,...
Photography Is presents more than 3,000 phrases that define one of the most democratic and ubiquitous of all art forms. Mirroring the ambiguous and untrustworthy nature of photographs themselves, each...
Jennifer Walshe is an Irish composer, vocalist and artist, and Professor of Composition at the University of Oxford. With a background in experimental music, she has over a decade of experience working...
Towards an empty sea is a macabre tale of dark origins, metamorphosis, and a eery nightmare escape down a dying river towards an empty sea and nothingness. Water and flight...
In Eagrán 8 de Amc2 tá rogha portráidí lánfhad, cuid acu dubh & bán agus cuid eile daite de láimh, déanta i stiúideonna Síneacha idir na 1930idí agus na 1980idí....