The Mechanicos (meaning ‘machinic’ in Greek) is a folk dance performed by the sponge divers of Kalymnos island, recording the crippling effects of decompression sickness and paralysis caused by increasing...
Surrounded by unyielding waters, islands have long served as ideal sites of banishment: places where those deemed unfit to exist within the political order, are cast away. Today, at the...
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?...
"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...
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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....
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...
"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...
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...
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...
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...
Gerry Cahill is an Irish architect whose built work is primarily in housing, and primarily in Dublin. Most of Cahill’s homes were delivered with local authorities, voluntary organisations, or approved...
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...
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...
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...
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....
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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....
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...
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...
Towards an Empty Sea is a macabre tale of dark origins, metamorphosis, and an eerie nightmare escape down a dying river towards an empty sea and nothingness. Water and flight...
Pole of Inaccessibility is a zine which was created to accompany a sound performance organised by Jack O’Flynn in Phoenix Park at Dublin’s Pole of Inaccessibility - the point furthest...
Edited from 25 years of work (1979–2005), The British Landscape is a collation of John Davies’ revealing landscapes. Rich in detail and narrative, and contrasting scenes of nature apparently untouched by humans...
Silvermine is a set of five photo albums each containing 20 prints. The negatives were salvaged from a recycling plant on the edge of Beijing, where they had been sent to...
Roger Hilton (1911–1975) produced the works now known as the ‘Late Gouaches’ and ‘Night Letters’ during the final two years of his life at his cottage in Cornwall’s West Penwith....
‘Right from the start, almost every appearance he made was catastrophic … catastrophe is his means of operation, and his central instrument of governance.’– Adi Ophir For their version of...
This book tells the story of how plants arrived on this planet and gave rise to other forms of life. Using images archived at AMC (Archive of Modern Conflict), the book...
Is it a book, is it a sculpture? No, it’s a Me Nu. This work by Ruben Lundgren and Timothy Prus has been produced to coincide with their exhibition “Anything that...
The title of this two-volume set gives little clue to the content beyond the fact that 82 photos are included in each volume. Like some bureaucratic code, it marks but...
Handle with gloves. Ink is not fixed and may smudge or transfer. TV Casualty is a graphic study of the horror of nostalgia in the decline of the American Dream. On...
‘The Night Climbers of Cambridge was published in 1937 by Chatto & Windus, a reputable house that had brought out the first English translations of Proust in 1922. The author was...
The OODA Loop is known in business and in warfare. It was originally devised by John Boyd, a USAF officer who was active in the Korean war and who later...
Do green people exist? A quick search brings up the legend of the green children of Woolpit. This tale recounts the discovery of a brother and sister who appeared largely...
The Luton Auguries began with the purchase of the newspaper archives of the city of Luton. From this vast source material, Timothy Prus selects and assembles a series of images, creating a surrealist...
Dry Hole is an intuitive selection of images extracted from a collection of Real Photo Postcards (RPPCs). David Thomson emphasises details contained within the larger frame of the postcards by cropping...
‘This is what hatred did’ is the lapidary phrase that ends Amos Tutuola’s novel My Life in the Bush of Ghosts. When it was published in 1954, the novel provoked such...
No one doubts Queen Victoria would have loved Colombia. She was known to suffer from orchid delirium and appointed an official Royal orchid expert whose name was Frederick Sanders. The...
Issue 12 of Amc2 is about the space left by the disappearance of photography both as an idea and as a material object. It is also a memento mori for Frido Troost...
Drawing on more than 100 unpublished photographs, including unseen images of some of the most famous and infamous Berlin clubs of the 1920s, Party! Party!! Party!!! depicts the Weimar Republic through the...
Collected Shadows, a touring exhibition curated by the Archive of Modern Conflict and first exhibited at Paris Photo in 2012. The works span a period from the early 1850s to...
In 2011, New York-based street photographer Bruce Gilden was commissioned by the Archive of Modern Conflict to capture the people and places of London. Kalev Erickson, who accompanied Gilden in...
A new publication by Stereo Editions featuring two extensive interviews with filmmakers Annik Leroy and Julie Morel.“This conversation was recorded in Brussels in November 2023. It was an attempt to...
The Island Weights is a collection of poems by Sky Hopinka, published by Stereo Editions as a letterpress limited edition. Relating to the four water spirits holding the earth in place,...
In the midst of the global financial crisis that began in 2008, Penelope Umbrico started noticing large quantities of used office desks for sale online. In the pictures advertising them,...
Out Of Order: Bad Display III consists of images of screens cropped from used and broken LCD TVs, computer monitors, and laptops found for sale on e-shops. Now out of order,...
Penelope Umbrico’s project Solar Eclipses is made up of a collection of collages created using images of solar eclipses found in the New York Public Library Picture Collection. She creates...
The great technological leap that took place in the 19th century in optical lens systems such as the microscope meant that by the latter half of the century the exploration...
Nein, Onkel: Snapshots From Another Front 1938–1945 is a photographic survey of a different, rarely glimpsed side of life in the Nazi Third Reich. It contains reproductions of 347 previously unpublished...
With the demise of Kodachrome film in 2009, the colour palette that in many ways defined an era also disappeared. The 200+ Kodachrome slides selected by Ed Jones and Timothy...
The Canadians playfully and informatively re-imagines one of the most revered photobooks of the 20th century, Robert Frank’s The Americans. The source for the imagery is the print archive of...
The inaugural issue of AMC2 journal brings together different groups of work that illuminate lost corners of our cultural life. Photography is, as ever, the keystone of the collection. The Archive of...
Published to coincide with Archive of Modern Conflict’s contribution to the exhibition Conflict, Time, Photography at Tate Modern, London, AMC2 Issue 11: A Guide for the Protection of the Public in Peacetime presents the landscapes...
More Cooning with Cooners arose out of the discovery of a series of anonymous Kodachrome slides documenting one family’s 1960s raccoon-hunting adventures in Ohio, USA. The book pays homage to (and...
This is a second, updated, and completely reformatted edition of Antony Cairns’ original, handmade book LDN from 2010. In this new edition, the large format and fine 170gsm Claro paper draw the viewer...
‘Tokyo Tokyo consists of a series of diptychs in which the mythical “decisive moment” of traditional documentary photography is lampooned. In their projects, WassinkLundgren playfully turn the unwritten rules of the...
In Don’t Smile Now … Save it for Later, Thijs Groot Wassink shows us London from the viewpoint of a photo booth. Go into the booth, open the curtain, feed in...
Enigmatic Hungarian photographer Gergely Papp (1922–2000) was born into a peasant family, on a farmstead in Pusztaecseg (now Ecsegfalva) in Eastern Hungary. He would live there for the rest of...
The second issue of AMC2 features the funerary practices of the Fali tribe of Cameroon, Martin Parr’s appreciation of the concrete hotels of the Spanish Costas, the tragic story of Henri Gaudier-Brzeska’s...
Printed in burgundy, blue and dark green versions, Issue 3 of Amc2 is a commemorative visitor’s guide to London 2012. The 40-page booklet offers many useful culinary and cultural tips to help...
Issue 10 of Amc2 is published to coincide with LagosPhoto 2014 and draws on three contrasting Africa-related collections from the Archive of Modern Conflict: Nigeria’s ‘Nollywood’ film industry’s obsession with the...
Holy Show is a magazine of contemporary life and culture as seen through the eyes of Ireland’s artists. It adapts stories from artists and their projects to the printed page....
Belfast is a city segregated and divided: its so-called peace walls , built to separate Unionist and Nationalist communities, are taller in places even than the Berlin Wall. For his...
Grab a bag, pack your passport, camera, some sunglasses, swimminggear, and sturdy shoes, because this issue of The Modernist is heading OUTSIDE. Covering everything from cemeteries, to art in supermarket...
The first issue of The Modernist on the ‘O’ theme. Here we take on OBJECT and encounter items that while everyday are anything but mundane. Some classic designs from the...
A neighbourhood whole is often greater than the sum of its parts, and whilst the architecture and buildings are key components in creating a neighbourhood, it is the inhabitants that...
The Wilhelm Gustloff was a cruise ship named after the assassinated leader of the Swiss Nazi party. It was sunk on January 30th 1945, hours after leaving the port of...
With beautiful colour images and a chronology of 25 years of contemporary art exhibitions in Belfast, this new book is a very special insight and illumination of the Golden Thread...
Joy2025Inkjet300mm x 210 mm unframed €40 Unframed - A4 (includes 13.5% VAT) A print inspired by Mary Oliver's poem Don't Hesitate. Made with Gouache and pencil on paper. About the Artist Bronagh...
Nature is Queer2025Inkjet300mm x 210 mm unframed €40 Unframed - A4 (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Bronagh Lee is a visual artist working in illustration, book design and painting. She graduated...
Publication accompanying the exhibition at New Art Projects, London, by Brian Teeling and Dorje de Burgh, featuring commissioned essays by Una Mullally and Sam Moore. The exhibition, as documented in...
Few subjects can evoke the entwinement of the corporeal, personal, and political so succinctly as that of hair. Throughout history, hair has been charged with significance and is resonant with...
Our philosophical understanding of the photograph may find its bearings in notions of time and the past, but our tools for making images are imbedded in the aggressive stride of...
Irisleabhar atá bunaithe sa Danmhairg is ea KATALOG Journal of Photography and Video a dhíríonn ar ghrianghrafadóireacht agus físeáin. Arna fhoilsiú ag KATALOG Journal Clúdach bog 96 leathanach 210 x...
This extraordinary work, captured between 2005 and 2019, challenges the conventional narrative of East versus West and offers a striking visual exploration of life in post-industrial America and Russia. Through...
Crowd Work is the venturous debut by writer Sam Furlong. With candour, its poems detail experiences of a body’s living, materialities it inhabits and shares with bodies and other species....
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Explorations into Visual Reproduction, Perception and Randomness Moving Through Images questions how images and (visual) reproductions of physical surroundings influence our gaze and perception. This two-part publication was developed as both...
Ones to Watch is back! Meet 15 rising photographers, all nominated by BJP’s vast and global photographic community. Now in its 14th edition, Ones to Watch is BJP’s annual selection...
Urthworks draws on a trilogy of films by Ben Rivers imagining the future of a planet at three stages after environmental collapse. Working with 16mm film and digital imaging technology,...
Using CGI, Canadian artist Benjamin Freedman presents a captivating image sequence which meticulously reconstructs his childhood memories of a family road trip to Maine in 1999. Blurring the line between...
The poems in hum it on the phone are made up of fragments from interdisciplinary artist Audrey Roger's diary entries, notebooks, descriptions of dreams she has had, as well as...
TAIPEI; a solo long-form project by Yemeni American artist Ibi Ibrahim. Roaming through foreign streets in the island’s capital, Ibrahim’s extrinsic eye lingers on corners of mundane quietude. The act of archiving...
Tangier Island is home to the Chesapeake Bay’s isolated community of “watermen,” who have lived off crab fishing since the mid-nineteenth century. The island is sinking and shrinking at an...
I’m handy is a photobook featuring cropped images of hands captured by Catherine throughout her career. Accompanied by short, humorous words, these photographs highlight one of the most expressive parts...
The eighth publication from SMUT Press is After Life, the debut photobook by London-based Italian photographer Michele Baron. Known for his spontaneous and punchy photographic style, Baron captures the underground...
Rianaíonn an leabhrán seo, a d’fhoilsigh Common Ground, Create and Half Letter Press in 2023, saibhreas agus éagsúlacht fhreagra an ealaíontóra Kate O’Shea ar dhámhachtain Just City Counter Narrative Neighbourhood...
Rianaíonn an leabhrán seo, a d’fhoilsigh Common Ground, Create and Half Letter Press in 2023, saibhreas agus éagsúlacht fhreagra an ealaíontóra Kate O’Shea ar dhámhachtain Just City Counter Narrative Neighbourhood...
Grey Heron (Corr réisc), Dublin Zoo, Dublin.210 x 300 mm€20 Unframed - A4 (includes 13.5% VAT) Grey Herons breed in large trees and can form large breeding colonies, or heronries,...
Swallow (Fáinleog), Birr, County Offaly. Swallows winter in southern Africa, and fly up to 10,000 kilometers to spend their Summer in Ireland. They feed almost exclusively on insects caught in...
Goldfinch (Lasair choille), Castlemacadam, Co. Wicklow. The Goldfinch breeds throughout Ireland in hedgerows, parks and gardens. Their fine pointed beaks allow them to extract otherwise inaccessible seeds. They love bird...
Pigeon House, Dublin The Poolbeg Chimneys are among the tallest structures in Ireland and are visible from most of Dublin city. The name “Pigeon House” comes from the inn established...
Goldfinch (Lasair choille), Castlemacadam, Co. Wicklow. The Goldfinch breeds throughout Ireland in hedgerows, parks and gardens. Their fine pointed beaks allow them to extract otherwise inaccessible seeds. They love bird...
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A little girl really wants to see herplants grow, so she spends her daysoutside, helping them. A little watcher worries though;anything can happen in the garden –does the girl know...
Photobook Conversations foregrounds discussions on and around a range of positions, practices and politics that shape the landscape of contemporary photography and publishing today. With generosity and willingness to share...
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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...
Los tamarindos de La Concha [La Concha’s Tamarinds] is the continuation of photographer Ricardo Cases's urban exploration, which began in 2018 in the city of Valencia and was published in 2023...
HUN is Julia Mejnertsen’s long-term photographic research about our perception of nature. Through her mother’s hunting practice, the Danish photographer reflects both on the complex family bonds we build and...
In Leve, Martín Estol claims a space for fantasy. As opposed to a conventional reading of the family biography, text and images coalesce in this account, exploring and honouring the figure...
HeghDI' vem ghaH, tu'lu' Dinosaur (which translates from Klingon as “Upon awakening, the dinosaur was still there”, a micro-story by Augusto Monterroso) tells a previously unknown story about the Klingon race....
Is éard atá i gceist le dearcadh fíor-talamh an mheicníocht chognaíoch trína dtugaimid faoi deara ár dtimpeallacht, ag aonrú an fhíor – na focail ar an leathanach, gnéithe aghaidhe, na...
Inspired by political campaign posters from the Polish 2023 parliamentary elections, The Powers That Be photobook contemplates the links between electioneering and political outcomes. Whilst travelling around Poland researching coal mining...
Conceived and imagined in close collaboration with Orla Barry on the occasion of her exhibition at MACS, The Shepherd's Progress brings together a majority of the works (texts, installations, performances) produced by...
DOMESTIC is grounded in research on the food production industry, and focuses on relationships between humans and animals, eaters and eaten. The project stems from a batch of found 16mm...
'The First Draft' is an artistic homecoming, bringing internationally influenced work back to the roots of Rich Gilligan's creative journey and offers a contemplative look at the themes of belonging,...
It is fascinating that surreal is a thing. isn’t real and unreal enough? the feeling of surreal results from a mental hiccup whereby the brain at first thinks it is...
History doesn’t repeat itself, but sometimes it rhymes and with this in mind we introduce the theme of ‘new pictorialism’. new implies old, and any photography student will affirm that...
There are so many ways to describe the photographic genre we focus on in this issue of blow: urbanscapes, observational photography, accidental revelations, street encounters, urban scenes… street photography is...
Photographic portraiture is one of the most compelling and popular of artistic genres. it is also a very complex and tentative area of artistic practice, covering an extensive ground from...
With the wonderful freshness in the air and the great stretch in the evenings comes a new issue of blow to savour in the bloom of spring. this time we...
This teaser issue is just a taste of what’s to come; a high quality portfolio of work to be published quarterly and a chance for all photographers to have their...
As society becomes increasingly urbanised it seems we are moving further and further away from nature – and especially from animals. an encounter with an animal is now a rarity...
Issue 1 features some of the haunting work of Roger Ballen, a photographer that urges us to confront our darker side, while at the same time opening our eyes to...
One of the most photographed of subjects, the human body is infinite in its ability to communicate visually. regularly a study of shape and form, sometimes a tool for social...
There has always been—and always will be—a unique and complex relationship between the moving and the still image. like film, photography grants the artist permission to create a new reality,...
Takes on a topic that is so general and pervasive that there is a danger of missing the mark. the topic is monochrome, that is, photography in black and white...
A picture is worth a thousand words – an old saying goes. there is certainly truth in this – photographs, whether taken by a professional photojournalist or by an amateur...
"Déileálann eagrán a ceathair déag leis an bhféinphortráid, agus admhaímid go bhfuil tuairim ag an gceist seo. Tarraingíodh orainn an cineál féinphortráid atá níos gaire don fhicsean ná an dírbheathaisnéis....
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...
Helena Gorey’s is a distinctly lived practice as nature ecology and the environment and specifically her native homeplace of rural Co. Kilkenny is central to what inspires her. This body...
Issue 8, “The Tide,” looks into the cyclical nature of social and political movements. In order to do so we take inspiration from our often seemingly lunar obtuseness and incapacity...
In A Black Gaze, Tina Campt examines Black contemporary artists who are shifting the very nature of our interactions with the visual through their creation and curation of a distinctively Black...
Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity (Dublin: Grand Canal Publishing, 2024) is a special limited edition illustrated 78 page book, which reclaims Lucia Joyce (only daughter of James Joyce) as an artist,...
It’s time to join the Egyptian Wanderer, Amr El-Bayoumi, in his unique photographic tales of adventure, curiosity and creativity. A wonderful, imaginative experience into what makes us all artists. Amr...
This extraordinary group of photographs, made between 1988 and 1991, provides a compelling portrait both of the city itself and of the time in which they were made. Steinmetz’s relationship...
Cathair luaineach a bhí i Nua-Eabhrac sna 70idí agus 80idí, áit a raibh gach rud ag tarlú láithreach. Ar feadh níos mó ná dhá bhliain, chuaigh Jill Freedman isteach i...
The Exposed Eye #1 contains 18 assignments, carried out by Helga Härenstam and Anna Strand. The last assignment in the book goes to the reader. The contributions they receive will...
BIT FACADE is a 224 page compilation of photographic work taken over a number of years and printed while on residency at FLACC Sculpture Workspace, Genk, Belgium, and designed by...
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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. Forest Requiem29 x...
Scrúdaíonn an t-údar dícheangal na cathrach nua ó ghlúin go glúin agus, tríd sin, na cuimhní caillte ar an tsean-Ghibilina. Agus meáchan na staire ar a ngualainn, tá sé de...