Mark McGuinnessSummer Rain, Donegal, 2019Postcard markmcguinness.ie Presented as part of St. Patrick's Festival cultural city trail in 2020, and to mark the first decade of PhotoIreland, The Library Project brings together 100 Views of Contemporary...
The Dying Zone2023Photography49 x 39 cm Framed / 40.5 x 30.5 cm UnframedEdition of 9€306 Framed / €250 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Mark Walsh is a lens based artist...
Between 2008 and 2009, Natasha Caruana went on 80 dates with married men. She usually managed to take one or two illicit photographs with a disposable camera. A far cry...
Marrow by Jane Cummins is a work-in- progress body of work created during a recent six-week residency at Belfast Exposed, Northern Ireland. The series explores a new stage in the...
Martin CreggMidlands, 2009Postcard martincreggphotography.com Presented as part of St. Patrick's Festival cultural city trail in 2020, and to mark the first decade of PhotoIreland, The Library Project brings together 100 Views of Contemporary...
Martina ClearyGalway, 2015Postcard martinacleary.info Presented as part of St. Patrick's Festival cultural city trail in 2020, and to mark the first decade of PhotoIreland, The Library Project brings together 100 Views of Contemporary Ireland,...
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“At first the focus of my project was my gender transition, but along the way I found out that it’s about an ongoing search for myself: being a human with...
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-Suitable for ages 7 and up- The fifth book in the Little Library series by Gill books for kids. Discover the first female president of Ireland, Mary Robinson! Mary Robinson grew up with four...
Monograph by Rafa Forteza made in occasion of his solo exhibition "El temblor de la máscara" (2015-2016) at Es Baluard Modern and Contemporary Art Museum in Mallorca. It includes texts...
The second issue of the MASI Journal is titled, From Fear to Liberty. MASI, The Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland, is a grassroots organisation who are or have been...
Mass Paths is a series of handcrafted photographs, landscapes of the Irish countryside embedded with absence. They portray the traces of paths walked by Catholics to reach illegal mass during...
Mastering the Elements is a photographic research on the scientific exploration and conquest of nature from the beginnings of alchemy until the present day. As history shows, scientific findings often have...
Matera is one of the oldest cities on Earth. pre-dating the Pyramids and even Newgrange, this place holds an ancient memory, as well as all the trappings of modernity as...
Materials have the power to affect human experiences and emotions by helping us build intimate connections with inanimate objects through touch and feel. Whether they are used as a point...
Materials have the power to affect human experiences and emotions by helping us build intimate connections with inanimate objects through touch and feel. Whether they are used as a point...
Materials have the power to affect human experiences and emotions by helping us build intimate connections with inanimate objects through touch and feel. Whether they are used as a point...
Materials have the power to affect human experiences and emotions by helping us build intimate connections with inanimate objects through touch and feel. Whether they are used as a point...
‘Our current modus operandi can’t support the kinds of futures we envision for ourselves and those to come. As architects, builders, and citizens, we must urgently rethink our relationship to...
Matthew ThompsonCliffs of Moher, Galway, 2018Postcard matthewthompsonphotography.com Presented as part of St. Patrick's Festival cultural city trail in 2020, and to mark the first decade of PhotoIreland, The Library Project brings together 100 Views...
Exploring the intimate relationship between Hawaiian quilts, post-colonialism and ecological disaster, research curator Marenka Thompson-Odlum traverses Hawai‘i through the Poakalani quilting group and fifteen extraordinary quilts, newly commissioned by Pitt...
Arrested Development2022Etching - Photo etching33.5 x 24 cm UnframedEdition of 10€170 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Maya Brezing is an emerging Irish artist working and living in Dublin. She graduated...
The Dying Zone2022Etching - Photo etching, aquatint and hard ground50 x 43 cm Framed / 42.5 x 35.5 cm UnframedEdition of 10€284 Framed / €204 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist...
Detainment2022Etching - Photo etching and hard ground31 x 41 cm Framed / 24 x 33.5 cm UnframedEdition of 10€227 Framed / €170 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Maya Brezing...
Mouse Trap2022Etching - Photo etching and hard ground36 x 44 cm Framed / 28.5 x 36 cm UnframedEdition of 10€227 Framed / €170 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Maya Brezing...
Reclamation2022Etching - Photo etching and hard ground48 x 69 cm Framed / 42 x 62 cm UnframedEdition of 2€488 Framed / €397 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Maya Brezing is...
Between 2002 and 2003 Donovan Wylie spent almost a hundred days photographing inside the Maze prison. Through its history of protests, hunger strikes and escapes, this prison, holding both republican and...
The latest issue MC1R #7 - The magazine for redheads. The blow up issue represents the latest projects MC1R loves all around global photography initiatives with redheads. This print copy is...
“The river is alive in its presence. Rushing by, like a constant journey. Through me.” Meandering, Therése Olsson’s debut book, is a story about motherhood and a sense of belonging...
In an era of climate catastrophe and corporate agribusiness, meat has been decisively made over. Urbanites across the West are called upon to look at the animals we eat, and...
'Meat, Fish & Aubergine Caviar is a project Alex Blanco created between 2016 and 2021 in Odesa, Ukraine. Through this project, Blanco explores the themes of vulnerability, beauty, routine and...
Meeting Grounds is an artistic project that seeks to explore the formation of community and our changing perceptions towards publicness through the medium of public space. The project grew in resonance...
Megan DohertyZoe & Sophia on the tracks, Derry, 2016Postcard megandoherty.com Presented as part of St. Patrick's Festival cultural city trail in 2020, and to mark the first decade of PhotoIreland, The Library Project brings...
Blondes 2015Photography 72 x 62 cm FramedEdition of 5€795 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) Unique piece for PhotoIreland Festival 2022 About the Artist Megan Doherty is a photographer hailing from Northern Ireland. Since graduating University of Ulster, Belfast...
Alice Rekab (b. Dublin, 1987; lives and works in Dublin) studies the cultural and personal stories that are told about us as well as the ones we ourselves tell. Their...
It’s no mistake that Lenard Smith’s new book borrows its title from Susan Sontag’s 1977 essay of the same name. Melancholy Objects – the Los Angeles-based artist’s first publication for Perimeter Editions –...
Mella TraversSitting in the front garden, Smithfield, Dublin, 2017Postcard mellatravers.com Presented as part of St. Patrick's Festival cultural city trail in 2020, and to mark the first decade of PhotoIreland, The Library Project brings...
Guest workers from Turkey have been settling in Germany since 1961. The first group immigrating with the invitation of the German government along with the other guests from Southern Europe,...
Barack Obama, Robert Pattinson, Pablo Picasso, Ödön von Horvath, Maruc Tullius Cicero, David Morrissey, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, and many more …This 16-page zine by artist, designer, and organizer Rosalie Schweiker is...
Ringforts are Ireland’s most common archaeological monument, liberally spread throughout the countryside. Seen as circular enclosures in the rural landscape and many existent for hundreds and thousands of years, they...
Menq Enq Mer Sarere (We Are Our Mountains) borrows its name from a film directed by Henrik Malian in 1969. Collages, photographs, poems intertwined seek a new way to think our memory - as something intrinsic...
In her debut book Mère, we see the artist Julie Scheurweghs in different stages of labour. Scheurweghs' natural home birth took 16 hours, and while being by her side, the...
Just Blue Carnation Eulogy2021Cyanoprint, Linoprint37 x 47 cm FramedEdition of 3€397 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) In this artwork, Merve Sagit, hailing from Turkey, employs the cyanotype technique to depict carnations. Carnations, universally...
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Wandering in an imaginary city, Metropolia invites the viewer on a dreamlike stroll punctuated by enigmatic encounters. The urban space is apprehended in fragments, guessed over the silhouettes that we cross there....
On 13 March 2020, home confinement was ordered due to the pandemic caused by the Covid-19 virus. Ana Mari was 92 years old and she had been living alone in...
-Suitable for ages 7 and up-'The freedom to achieve freedom’ – a book to help children discover the life of the remarkable Irish political hero Michael Collins! Discover the soldier...
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Grounding2023Screenprint33 x 45 cm Framed / 30 x 42 cm UnframedEdition of 3€96 Framed / €74 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Michelle Byron is a Dublin based painter. Originally...
Over a ten year period ‘Midlands’ has explored and mapped the physical transitions which are as a direct consequence of the promise of the National Spatial Strategy, and the physical...
Esù is one of the most enigmatic entities in the cosmogony of West African religions and he crossed the Ocean hand in hand with the the slaves to land in...
'I met Ahmed in 2017 at a social reintegration centre for young people in difficulty. Thanks to social media, we met up again two years later. Abbreviation, nickname, pseudonym: MIDO.Presenting...
Sally Stein reconsiders Dorothea Lange’s iconic portrait of maternity and modern emblem of family values in light of Lange’s long-overlooked ‘Padonna’ pictures and proposes that ‘Migrant Mother’ should in fact...
When Miguel Calderon’s grandfather died he left Calderon a box of unexplained images, photographs and newspaper cut-outs of a man with various women. Calderon’s republication of that material intermixes it...
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The publication Mimicry - Empathy is an independent element of the project of the same name. The reader gathers archive images (Roman numbering) together with images of the exhibition (Arabic...
Mini Stories came about from our love of history and story-telling. Inspired by the everyday, we delve into the back stories of what surrounds us - from the wonderful natural...
Photography has always depended on the extraction and exploitation of so-called natural raw materials. Having started out using copper, coal, silver, and paper—the raw materials of analogue image production in...
Untitled - Attention Seekers2022Photography - Digital Handwriting 58 x 39 cm FramedEdition of 10€600 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Irish artist, Miriam O’Connor lives and works in the Cork. Drawing...
Miriam O'ConnorUntitled, from Tomorrow is Sunday, 2018Postcard Presented as part of St. Patrick's Festival cultural city trail in 2020, and to mark the first decade of PhotoIreland, The Library Project brings together 100 Views...
Description: This artist’s book gathers drawings by artist Linda De Zen, that have been reprinted with a needle printer. With this action, the line of Linda’s drawing got fragmented, making some...
The augmented reality work "Mixed Signals" consists of scannable watercolors that unfold a lively dimension on the mobile phone. The thick cardboard pages of the book are perfect for this....
Memory is inherently porous and complex, as is memoriam. Our dealings with recollection and loss are personal, familial, and communal in their ambit. They shift and reshape with every conversation,...
Modern Heraldry: Volume 1 is a profusely illustrated guide to more than 350 trademarks, based on heraldic symbology, from all over the world. The book features the work of Anagrama,...
The second volume of Modern Heraldry contains a vast resourse of trademarks, based on heraldic symbology, from all over the world. Featuring the work of A Practice for Everyday Life,...
Stephen Shore’s Modern Instances: The Craft of Photography is an experimental new memoir from one of the world’s most prolific artists — an impressionistic scrapbook that documents the rich and...
Joshua K. Jackson's latest monograph is set against the backdrop of our new chaotic society where we contend with often overwhelming feelings of fear, anxiety and loneliness, whilst simultaneously seeking...
Joshua K. Jackson's latest monograph is set against the backdrop of our new chaotic society where we contend with often overwhelming feelings of fear, anxiety and loneliness, whilst simultaneously seeking...
Modernism/Murderism, translated by Vasvi Oza, brings together, for the first time in English, a forgotten debate on Modern Art that took place in the pages of the Gujarati-language periodical Kumar...
British-born photographer Janette Beckman began her career at the dawn of punk rock working for music magazines The Face and Melody Maker. She shot bands including the Clash, the Specials,...
Virginia Turbett photographed everyone from the Sex Pistols to David Bowie, working for a decade on assignments for Sounds, Smash Hits, The Face and ID. She captured the fashion music...
Moira SweeneyWashing the Hold I, Dublin Port, 2012Postcard moirasweeney.com Presented as part of St. Patrick's Festival cultural city trail in 2020, and to mark the first decade of PhotoIreland, The Library Project brings together...
Nothing but gold #32021Photography45 x 36 cm UnframedEdition of 10€740 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Monika Dubinkaite is a photographer, visual researcher, inspired by the genre of still life. She lives...
Nothing but gold #52021Photography45 x 36 cm UnframedEdition of 5€740 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Monika Dubinkaite is a photographer, visual researcher, inspired by the genre of still life. She lives...
Nothing but gold #82022Photography45 x 36 cm UnframedEdition of 15€568 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Monika Dubinkaite is a photographer, visual researcher, inspired by the genre of still life. She lives...
Monospaced fonts are fascinating! Mono Moment is aimed at type designers typographers and designers, but also at people who are dealing with type design for the first time. The publication...
It is safe to say that Marina Abramovic is one of the most controversial, provocative and polarising contemporary artists practising today, which is already in itself no mean feat. Personifying...
The new issue of mono.kultur with the legendary war photographer James Nachtwey has been a long time in the making – two and a half years in fact – but...
In 1991, River Phoenix and Keanu Reeves, portraying two street prostitutes in ‘My Own Private Idaho’, took us on a trip to the dark side of the USA – a...
Politics and the dance floor make for uneasy bedfellows, and it is this uneasiness that drives most of the work of Terre Thaemlitz, confronting head-on issues that are usually off...
Edmund de Waal is a potter. His pots, plates, and vessels are the result of craft and mastership, but they are also so much more than that: they are experiments...
Delirious, vulnerable bodies running, stumbling, sliding from ramps, crashing into each other in full flight; whirling dancers in states of trance and abandon; traces of patterns emerging and dissolving: the...
If anything, the work of Sophie Calle might be best described as elusive. Whether it marks a moment of distant intrusion (following strangers on the street, working as a chambermaid...
Kuwaiti producer and artist Fatima Al Qadiri is somewhat of an enigmatic figure at the merging point between electronic music, fine arts and political theory. Bending and fusing different genres of...
Issue #44 of mono.kultur might just be the most adventurous yet: traveling from the deserts of New Mexico to the exclusion zone in Fukushima, from satellite orbits in space to...
mono.kultur #45 is a homage to the great mythical city that is New York. And who better to talk to about New York than Richard Price? The acclaimed writer gained...
In their most colourful issue yet, we step into the life and work of architect Francis Kéré, known in equal measure for his lighthearted and innovative architecture, his remarkable background, and...
‘Haute couture’s chief scientist’, ‘sorceress of style’, ‘avant-garde technologist’ are just some of the terms the press have used to describe the extraordinary Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen. Having...
Made up of architects, lawyers, journalists, scientists, and more, Forensic Architecture is part investigative research lab, human rights activism hub, political think tank, journalism bureau, artists’ collective, and detective agency. Based at...
Santiago Sierra is perhaps best known for his infamous ‘remunerated actions’, in which he hires the poor and desperate at minimum wage to undertake pointless and degrading tasks. They include prostitutes...
Monocle magazine is a global look at current affairs, business, culture and design, with articles on politics and business in Asia, Europe, Africa and the Americas, news on global culture...
Monolithic Undertow alights a crooked path across musical, religious and subcultural frontiers. It traces the line from ancient traditions to the modern underground, navigating archaeoacoustics, ringing feedback, chest plate sub-bass,...
Monte Cassino: Con Amore is an exploration by Steven Nestor of the destruction of a small Italian town Monte Cassino and its monastery in the Second World War. Surviving copies...
Monte Cassino: Con Amore is an exploration by Steven Nestor of the destruction of a small Italian town Monte Cassino and its monastery in the Second World War. Surviving copies of The...
Ireland’s archaeological monuments are evidence of a long and fascinating history. They are in a sense part of the very essence of the country, without which we would all be...
Opencast coal mining has led to the destruction of hundreds of German villages over the last century. Although Germany has promised to phase out coal by 2038, extraction continues and...
-Suitable for ages 3 and up- From the much-loved children’s series that began with Tree: A Peek-Through Picture Book comes an informative book with peek-through holes that show the moon’s different...
With colourful pages thronging with modern city life, Mooncat and Me tells the story of Pearl as she overcomes the anxiety of moving house and starting a new school, with...
The series is produced from interactions with people and communities in the location of Moore Street Dublin – a historical quarter famously known as being the soul of city trading....
Minimalist design has grown into a popular and timeless aesthetic due to its emphasis on uncluttered spaces and the exclusion of unnecessary elements, making it the perfect anecdote to the...
Marshall Scheuttle’s Morningstar shows us a Las Vegas in which the sky and the city, both blinkered with stars, stare back at each other impassively. The space between flashes moments which loom...
Mother Tongue Issue 4 looks at fantasies (of the sexy lion kind) with Bat For Lashes, and Real Housewives (of the Jenna Lyons kind) with Sarah Hoover. Whitney Houston with Amil...
In this issue we discuss the coexistence of seemingly incompatible things—humor and trauma with filmmaker Lulu Wang and author Priyanka Mattoo; rejecting pregnancy and embracing motherhood with writer Samantha Mann,...
In this issue we confront the before, the after and the in between; the surreal confusion of the present, the friendly ghosts of the past, and the utter unknown of...
'This book is a very personal story, a visual exploration into motherhood and postnatal depression. I have “started” this work two years ago, as a way to cope with the...
Hectored by the ticking biological clock, patronised in pregnancy, ignored in childbirth, weighed down by emotional labour, condemned for any imperfection, and forced to either jettison treasured ambitions or endure continual...
The book Motherland: Far Beyond the Polar Circle is a visual and investigative journey to understand secrets guarded in the past. Using a Soviet-made medium format camera, the Salut, Georgs narrates the...
Border closures, flight cancellations, stay-at-home orders; a collective populace clinging to news broadcasts, online analysis, social media, and hearsay. Few times in our living memory had language – however fragmented,...
Mountaintops to Moonscapes is a handmade photobook in which photographer Alan Gignoux documents the ruinous impact of mountaintop removal mining on the Appalachian region and its people. Mountaintops to Moonscapes...
More a book than a magazine, Mousse #83—The Artist’s Artist is a special, collectible issue conceived as a small anthology of seven comprehensive monographs dedicated to influential, yet at times underrepresented,...
Mousse is a bimonthly contemporary art magazine. Established in 2006, Mousse contains interviews, conversations, and essays by some of the most important figures in international criticism, visual arts, and curating...
Mousse is a bimonthly contemporary art magazine. Established in 2006, Mousse contains interviews, conversations, and essays by some of the most important figures in international criticism, visual arts, and curating...
Mousse is a bimonthly contemporary art magazine. Established in 2006, Mousse contains interviews, conversations, and essays by some of the most important figures in international criticism, visual arts, and curating...
'Mousse' is a bimonthly contemporary art magazine. Established in 2006, 'Mousse' contains interviews, conversations, and essays by some of the most important figures in international criticism, visual arts, and curating...
Mousse is a bimonthly contemporary art magazine. Established in 2006, Mousse contains interviews, conversations, and essays by some of the most important figures in international criticism, visual arts, and curating today,...
Moyross was constructed in 1970 on the outskirts of Limerick City as a solution to a growing housing crisis. After the initial years of hope and optimism passed, Moyross began...
The Museum of Contemporary Photography of Ireland Tote Bag is the ideal book carrier, strong and wide, made with 80% recycled cotton and 20% recycled polyester. The handles are wide and...
Paula Meehan was invited by Dublin City Council to write an artistic response during the development phase of the 14 Henrietta Street museum. The following year Dragana Jurišić was invited...
Mutual aid is the radical act of caring for each other while working to change the world. Around the globe, people are faced with a spiralling succession of crises, from...
-Suitable for ages 7 and up-Draw, colour and paint your own personal album!Paint the missing half of a portrait, fill a vase with flowers, help the potatoes escape the pot,...
A young boy discovers the excitement and unexpected delight of exploring his city—and so will readers of this vibrant picture book. Max is asked to mail a letter for his...
My Dreamhouse is not a House is a long-term project by Julia Gaisbacher that focuses on the Austrian architect Eilfried Huth and one of the first, publicly funded participatory social...
These 89 black & white photographs taken by Alen MacWeeney in Dublin in 1963/5 are spontaneous images of Dublin and Dubliners in all areas of the city, a street odyssey...
An inventory of many of the metal forms found and drawn by Erica Van Horn as a potential index of their acquisition and use and a hardware catalogue for further...
Doug DuBois (born 1960) was first introduced to a group of teenagers from the Russell Heights housing estate while he was an artist-in-residence in Cobh, on the southwest coast of...
In My Men, Nazaret Ranea presents a collection of poems reflecting on her experiences with the men who shaped her life. In this intimate zine, Nazaret bares her soul, delving...
First published in France in 2013, My Mother Laughs is the final book written by the legendary and beloved Belgian artist and director Chantal Akerman (1950-2015) before her death. A moving and...
My Name Is is the artists' autobiography consisting of an indexed compilation of misspellings of his name. The publication presents an array of typos and misprints accumulated throughout his personal...
-Suitable for ages 5 and up- Following the bestselling Naturama, Michael Fewer and Melissa Doran return with an activity book that encourages young readers to discover for themselves the magic...
In My Women, Nazaret uses poetry to explore her relationships with the women in her life and the very experience of being one. From tender poems to her grandmother, to...
When viewing the images of Katerina Belkina, it is not entirely clear what medium is before you — a photograph or a painting? In her works, the Russian artist uniquely...
"Myself, Friends, Lovers and Others" is a photographic series by Latvian photographer Arnis Balcus. Most images were taken between 2000 and 2004, shot on Olympus Mju II film camera. Being...
Mythologies by Petra Palkovacsova is a reference to the recent trends in publishing; rewritings of classical myths. Although the collection does not focus on mythology, it deals with fairy tale...
Reduced due to damage to back cover Customers and artists alike are craving connection, collaboration and community beyond fleeting, algorithm driven interactions. We want to know our artists. That's where...
Issue number 8 features – Roscommon singer songwriter Ciara Lawless – Floral designer Aiva Veinberga – Spanish photographer Ana Maisonave – Dublin singer Leila Jane – UK shepherdess Elizabeth Kneafsey...
Naïve celebrates diverse faces in the Irish Art Landscape, and how the artist found comfort in photography during a difficult period of his life when photography was the only thing...
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'Pinhole photography is perhaps the most basic form of photography. Essentially, all that is required is a light proof box with a tiny hole on one side and some photographic...
Description: The Natural Enemies of Books is a response to the groundbreaking 1937 publication ookmaking on the Distaff Side, which brought together contributions by women printers, illustrators, authors, typographers and typesetters, highlighting...
This business book is aimed at early career artists and helps to equip them with the practical tools needed to approach their careers, shining light upon some things that are...
Inhospitable, inhuman, and isolated: refugee camps across Europe share these traits. As stigmatised places, it is important to escape homogenising media imagery and see how these spaces are gradually transformed...
The Covid-19 crisis teaches us how priceless human nearness is. Art and education can't do without it either. Like works of art, people lose their aura when kept at digital...
Journeys, expectations, dreams and reality weave alongside the ordinary every day in Novi Sad. Captured in 35mm, Nebo, meaning ‘sky’ underscores the bold colours and textures of life in the...
Photographs by Edmund Clark and a paper trail of documents assembled by counterterrorism investigator Crofton Black are interwoven in a complex structure in order to confront the nature of contemporary...