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"Maybe it's an exercise in making sense of a life lived as a queer person. Witness to a time where the Catholic Church has lost some of its grip, kicking and screaming its way through the decriminalisation of homosexuality and two tumultuous referendums (same-sex marriage and abortion) that sought to govern lives, loves and bodies."
Slabs is an ongoing, growing and open ended photographic project currently showing at the International Centre for the Image as part of New Irish Works 2026.
Based on the BBC television series, John Berger's Ways of Seeing is a unique look at the way we view art.
Whether you're an artist, art historian, philosopher, or an art lover (or hater), this book will change the way you understand artworks and images.
Already read it? Read it again, we promise you'll learn something new.
In advance of Bloomsday, pick-up a copy of 18 More Ballads After James Joyce's Ulysses Volume II, a continuation of Val O'Donnell's imaginative and highly original response to Ulysses which transforms Joyce’s modernist masterpiece into a series of vivid, performable ballads.
GET YOUR COPY HERE →Get your copy of this new interactive kid's book about unconditional love, animals and adventure! Use the glasses inside to read the story! A great pick for story time at home.
GET YOUR COPY →Celebrate the beginning of summer with this original Bealtaine print, inspired by the Celtic festival marking the season’s arrival.
ORDER HERE →In Book of Wills, eighteen Gazan writers share their last will and testament
A profound exploration of the written word as an act of resistance, the collection includes pieces by several writers who have since been killed.
Join us at 6pm on Thursday 25th June at the International Centre for the Image to mark the launch of Stray Sod by Maria Lax.
Join us at 4pm on Saturday, 11th July to launch the new photobook ẸWÁ ÍRÚN by Ólámídé Ojégbenro
Check out our programme of events in May at the International Centre for the Image, The Library Project and the International Festival of Literature Dublin.








