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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 to Los Angeles. The publication, billed as 'The Critical Journal of Photography and Visual Culture for the 21st century', is produced with the generous support of the Arts Council of Ireland.
OVER journal critically focuses on aspects often overlooked that affect the discipline, zooming out to observe the whole scene, to analyse what exactly is happening, what power relationships are at play. It is about preventing the repetition of obsolete and flawed structures, as much as highlighting the work of those who are constructively expanding what we still call Photography into new horizons. More than a portfolio magazine, it is a space for reflection on new practices, new ways of thinking.
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OVER Journal issue 4 continues to foster critical conversations around contemporary photographic practices. With contributions from artists and writers spanning six continents, the issue explores themes around representation and the evolving role of the image in shaping history and identity, articulating new representations that challenge historical legacies. Featured works include a range of topics investigating representation, from Basil Al-Rawi’s challenge of the narrative representation of Iraq and its diaspora to Tashiya de Mel’s investigation into visual history of Dutch colonisation in Sri Lanka; from Marianne Keating’s work on shared colonial and revolutionary histories of lands to Jakob Ganslmeier and Ana Zibelnik’s analysis of extremist visual language online, and from Morganna Magee’s research into the historical representation of the kangaroo providing a framework by which we can assess the treatment and narrative building on non-white bodies in visual history to Liss Fenwick’s interrogation of historical and ongoing impacts of extractive colonialist practices in Australia's Northern Territory. Issue 4 offers these and much more to excite and inspire the reader.
Featured Writers
Laura Carbonell, Richard Conway, Sharbendu De, Tashiya de Mel, Laila Abdul-Hadi Jadallah, Aidan Kelly Murphy, Laila Lund Altinbas, Morganna Magee, Ruairí McCann, Rehan Miskci, Nora O Murchú, Andrea Stultiens.
Featured Artists
Basil Al-Rawi, Alan Butler, Simone C. Niquille, Tashiya de Mel, Imane Djamil, Liss Fenwick, Jakob Ganslmeier, Souheila Ghorbel, Yasmine Hatimi, Bassam Issa Al-Sabah, Amina Kadous, Marianne Keating, Ayoung Kim, Seif Kousmate, Jennifer Mehigan, Hashim Nasr, Alex Prager, Felipe Romero Beltrán, Zohra Serri, Abdo Shanan, Aaryan Sinha, Inuuteq Storch, Rebecca Topakian, Ana Zibelnik.
Co-editors
Julia Gelezova, Ángel Luis González Fernández, Aidan Kelly Murphy, and Erik Vroons.
Cover Image
Still from 'Uncensored Lilac' (2024), by Bassam Issa Al-Sabah and Jennifer Mehigan.
Back Cover Image
Hoda Afshar, Untitled #01, from the still-photo component of the larger project 'Code Black/Riot', made in collaboration with Vernon Ah Kee and Behrouz Boochani, 2025.
Designed by
Ángel Luis González Fernández.
Set in ABC Diatype and Burgess Pro.
Printed on Uncoated Paper 100 gsm.
Cover on Rives Design Bright White 170 gsm.
OVER Journal issue 5 presents a collaborative editorial project devised by four member organisations of FUTURES, the European Photography Platform, around the theme of Metamorphosis. For this special issue, OVER Journal invited 3 guest editors from the platform to tap into the FUTURES network as well as their own. Reflections around Metamorphosis set the scene and introduce a selection of portfolios of FUTURES Talents. The issue opens with articles that include those by Colin Graham and Joanna Zylinska, both reflecting on photography's adaptability and evolving condition, followed by the premiere of texts by two artists: a preview of a new work by Eamonn Doyle ahead of its launch in 2026 at the International Centre for the Image, and the presentation of a very personal reflection by Cristna De Middel around the experience of migration.
Featured Writers
Emanuele Coccia, Colin Graham, Michael Hill, Hana Janečková, Aidan Kelly Murphy, Světlana Malina, Emese Mucsi, Ilaria Sponda, Raphaelle Stopin, István Virágvölgyi, Erik Vroons, and Joanna Zylinska.
Featured Artists
Claudia Amatruda, Lyndon Barrois Jr., Máté Bartha, Benedetta Casagrande, Cristina de Middel, Eamonn Doyle, Niall Sweeney, and David Donohoe, Marcus Gustafsson, Vitalii Halanzha, Zoe Hamill, Ksenia Ivanova, Emilia Martin, Anna Orlowska, Constantin Schlachter, Balázs Turós, Viktoriia Tymonova, Yana Wernicke, and Ada Zielinska.
Co-editors
Julia Gelezova, Ángel Luis González Fernández, Aidan Kelly Murphy, and Erik Vroons.
Guest Editors
Emese Mucsi (Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Centre), Raphaëlle Stopin (Centre Photographique Rouen Normandie), Světlana Malina (Fotograf Zone).
Cover Image
'AS IF' by Eamonn Doyle.
Back Cover Image
Dorje de Burgh from Now is the Time.
Designed by
Ángel Luis González Fernández.
Set in ABC Diatype and Burgess Pro.
Published by PhotoIreland
2000 copies
Softcover
256 pages
184 × 245 mm
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