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As if nothing could fall:
essays on monuments


Placing First Peoples’ practice and relationality at the core of this project – accompanying PHOTO Australia's landmark exhibition at the Rencontres d'Arles 2025 – On Country: Photography from Australia brings together Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists who bear witness to both the visible and invisible aspects of being on Country. Through their work, the project explores old and new relationships between Country and colonialism, community, and identity in Australia today.
BUY NOW →Darby Arens is a visual artist and graphic designer known for creating work that strikes a balance between introspection and subtle humour.
Her pieces often incorporate snippets of text or imagery deliberately removed from their original context, inviting viewers to engage with them on a personal level and arrive at their own interpretations.
Through his explorations through collections both colonial and parochial, Ishmael has shone a light of a new sort, offering a glimpse of the intangible and magical – enriching the beholder’s sense of the Dead Zoo from the perspective of an artist of colour.
Text by Paolo Viscardi, Keeper of Natural History at the National Museum of Ireland.
18 More Ballads After James Joyce’s Ulysses, Volume II is both a tribute and a transformation: a celebration of James Joyce’s Dublin, retold through voice, rhythm and performance. These ballads do not explain Ulysses — they bring it to life, capturing its humour, humanity and musicality in a form meant to be read aloud, sung, or staged.
GET YOUR COPY →In this illustrated essay, Duncan Forbes offers a new interpretation of Model’s photography and biography, asking whether the artist’s rebelliousness is not in fact the key to understanding her remarkable life and work.
GET YOUR COPY →Mr Gray is a very serious man. And he is in charge of a very old, very serious museum filled to the brim with stuffed animals.
Mr Gray does not like people. He does not like children. In fact, he is most at home with things that are stuffed.
So when a real live mouse decides to move into the Dead Zoo, Mr Gray is determined that she must go. That is, until he needs her help …
at The Library Project
6pm Thursday 26th March
At The Library Project Saturday 21st March
Launch 4 September 2024
Running 4-27 September 2024 at The Library Project








