'A factory in transition from workplace to event venue is haunted by Foucault’s ideas of a disciplinary society and the ghosts of former workers. But I myself feel like a...
Originally printed in 2013 in an edition of 250, the book has been out of print for two years. This new edition is released to coincide with Clark’s major solo...
Published on occasion of PhotoIreland Festival 2021. What can a potato tell us about ourselves? What does it say about the construction of national identity? What role can new narratives about the potato play...
Writing great copy is often assumed to be a natural talent. However, there are powerful techniques one can employ to craft strong written content with ease. This essential guide teaches...
Café Royal Books (founded 2005) is an independent publisher based in Southport, England. Originally set up as a way to disseminate art, in multiple, affordably, quickly, and internationally while not...
Printed photographs made on the visit to Cork in 2011, to particpate in the 'In Other Words' exhibition at the Glucksman Gallery. This casebound book contains two maps of the...
Cottages of Quigley's Point makes use of photographed interventions in abandoned houses to question romantic readings of the rural Irish cottage. An exploration of the numerous ruined dwellings near Jill's...
Featuring work by a variety of talented writers, artists and photographers, Council investigates contemporary Irish politics, society and art.Issue 01 features interviews with musician Meryl Streek, Sheffield artist Melville and...
'Council Magazine' is an independent Irish culture magazine. IN THIS ISSUE: Featuring work by various talented writers, artists, and photographers, 'Council Magazine' interrogates contemporary Irish politics, society, and art. Issue 2...
'Count Me Out–Selected Writings of Filmmaker Bob Quinn', edited by Toner Quinn, is a landmark collection from the iconoclastic Irish filmmaker, photographer and writer.Combining essays and articles dating from the...
From one of Ireland’s leading curators and writers on visual art, John Hutchinson’s Countercultures, Communities, and Indra’s Net unravels an understanding of embodied life, of commonality and sharing.Beginning with his lived experience...
Counting backwards from one hundred when you can't sleep revives an autobiography of numbers: street numbers, opus numbers, peg numbers, birthdays, buses, ages, dates, years, movies, books, songs, long division,...
For Anna Fox and Alison Goldfrapp, growing up in and around the town of Alton in the 1970s, a lingering chill hung over Flood Meadows, a bucolic corner of rural...
Courier is your favourite publication at the heart of stories of start-up culture and modern business. The magazine looks at stories of how sectors are being disrupted and progressive approaches...
Twelve years in the making, Cowspines by Kate Kirkwood is a body of landscape photography like no other. Kate’s project is an obsession born out of a love of the...
This publication aims to celebrate and spotlight Northern Ireland in a positive light, against the rise of conflict and heightened tensions in recent years. This ongoing body of work draws...
The new instalment of Craic, 'Coming and Going' by James Robinson is an attempt to piece together a personal puzzle. A coming-of-age story set between Northern Ireland and a move...
Issue Two of Craic, titled ‘Catch Yourself On’ leads the way with +80 pages of work and interviews from James Robinson, Brian Lincoln, Shannon Ritchie, Jack Farrar, Billie-Jane Stringer, Gareth...
Crann guíonna?Nó crann a bhíonn ag guí?Ceanglaíonn daoine a nguíonna den chrann seo. Ach… Nach bhfuil guíonna dá cuid féin ag an gcrann?A wishing tree? Or a tree that wishes? People...
Creating a brand identity is a fascinating and complex challenge for the graphic designer. It requires practical design skills and creative drive as well as an understanding of marketing and...
The first publication from the Dublin Union of Punks and Pirates, featuring: the Pirate Party's political platform, a playlist, another playlist, a collage and some other precious pieces....from the depraved...
From Google reviews to YouTube tutorials, and from online service desks to real-life ‘may I speak to the manager’ requests–we are all critics of our designed environments. It seems therefore...
'CROMLECH' is a deep dive into The Devil’s Den, Weird Walk's favourite ancient monument. A feast of images and new words from Weird Walk sit alongside a feverish, and previously...
Cross Road Blues presents a selection of 33 photographs from UK-based Oli Kellett’s iconic series of the same name. Kellett began the project in 2016 during a visit Los Angeles, during...
Crossing by artist Dorothy Cross is a visual retrospective spanning over 35 years of her work as one of Ireland’s leading artists. The book includes a foreword by Edna O’Brien,...
Cruise is a story about coming of age. An overnight ferry ride from Riga to Stockholm turns into a metaphor for the transitional space between being a teenager and becoming...
'Cruising Archaeology', which shares its name with the Instagram account @cruisingarchaeology, is a carefully curated project that sees artists (who remain anonymous) reconstitute and repurpose items that have been discarded...
Cruising for a Bruising is a camp love letter to the Australian Suburbs. Growing up queer in outer-metropolitan Naarm (Melbourne), Kyle Archie Knight found themselves drawn to explore the streets...
Featuring... Notebook scans, Romantic Webs, Suffering, Emotional Fields, Emotional Capital, Eva Illousz, Cold Intimacies: The Making of Emotional Capitalism, Virality and Promiscuity, Robert Payne, What Makes Online Content Viral? Jonah...
A leading activist museum director explains why museums are at the centre of a political storm and how they can be reimagined In an age of protest, cultural institutions have...
In Cupboard Memories the Chinese artist Xia Boqian merge together two projects; Out of the closet, where she have covered for a long time people with depression, mental issues due...
Curating Art Now is a timely reflection on the practice of curating and the role of the art curator during a period of rapid change. Curating has a pivotal position...
Curating has evolved into much more than creating interesting exhibitions, promoting artists, and caring for artworks: in this millennium, art and business are fused, transforming capitalism from the inside out....
Throughout their history, architecture exhibitions have embraced different approaches and constructed other modes of action within the discipline, playing a pivotal role in disseminating, diffusing, and experimenting with architectural culture....
Curator Conversations is a collection of interviews with leading curators working within contemporary photography today. It offers precious insights into key modes of thinking behind the curatorial practices that have...
Despite decades of postcolonial, feminist, anti-racist and queer activism and theorizing, the art world continues to exclude ‘Other’ artists – those who are women, of colour and LGBTQ. Indeed, the...
As contemporary art criticism and research disappears from the media landscape, Curatorial Affairs stands as a site for incisive and thought-provoking content. That's why this pocket-sized art publication exists. This...
'Curious' presents a series of interviews with curators and artists by Paul O'Neill, conducted at the turn of the millennium when contemporary curating was solidifying as a creative profession. While...
Isabel Nolan’s expansive practice incorporates paintings, sculpture, photographs, textile work, work on paper and writing. ‘Curling up with reality’ brings together a survey of her work over the last decade...
In this collection of original essays, the writers engage with the work of the artists who took part in Art School. Each contribution provides a lens through which each writer...
Dmitri Markov is a russian documental photographer, social worker, volunteer and journalist from Pskov. His only camera is an iPhone, with a sharp eye he documents life in the ex-URSS...
In Cyberfeminism Index, hackers, scholars, artists, and activists of all regions, races and sexual orientations consider how humans might reconstruct themselves by way of technology. When learning about internet history,...
'I once had an experience while driving behind a truck with a big logo printed on the back -- large, gothic captitals -- that simply refused to resolve into coherent...
Special edition triple gatefold 6 vinyl release featuring 55 new tracks from Mark Broom [aka Visitor], Donnacha Costello, Keith Tucker [aka DJ-K1], Rob Rowland, Shawn Rudiman, Decoy [aka Decal], Americhord,...
The Daddy Cool project raises questions about how the subjective image of a close relative (in this case the author’s father who passed away in 2015) can be re-examined in...
'Dahlia is a flower. Maybe a car. Definitely a mother. In this project I found a way to reclaim what has been hijacked by the masculine kingdom. Women and cars....
Damn Fine Print's annual riso calendar is now available! Risograph printed in ten colours on Munken Polar rough 170gsm, this beauty has all the frills - a high-quality matt black cover,...
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. Blue2020Photography130 x 100 cm...
Dara McGrathBarrack Street, Co. Cork, 2018Postcarddaramcgrathphotography.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...
Daragh SodenForty Foot, Dublin, 2020Postcardsdaraghsoden.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...
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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. Have You Tried?2024Linocut31.5 x...
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. Out of Sight...2024Linocut31.5 x...
Although it is human nature to tiptoe around the uncomfortable, some artists are inspired by the unsettling to create intriguing works of art that push the boundaries of normality and...
Phyllis Christopher’s fearless and tender photographs fuse lesbian sex and queer protest against the backdrop of a city in flux. Relocating to San Francisco from her hometown Buffalo in the...
Dark Side of the Spoon: The Rock Cookbook features thirty recipes inspired by some of the most renowned rock acts of today and yesteryear. The dishes are accompanied by exclusive...
Das Ende tells the story of a relationship that began at an electronic music festival in Germany and ended a couple of years after that, leading to first time heartbreak,...
David FarrellAttempts at a Successful Day, Bray, 2012Postcarddavidfarrell.org 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...
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. Sometime in the Early...
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. Islay, Hebrides, Scotland2022Photography35 x...
David Thomas SmithThe Dead, Dublin, 2013Postcard 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...
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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. Flowers2023Photography45.4 x 63 cm...
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. Juno2024Photography45.4 x 63 cm...
Mr. Tubs Forever2023Photography30 x 43 cm UnframedEdition of 15€170 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist David Willis is a portrait and street photographer from Dublin, Ireland. Having always been obsessed...
DD/MM/YYYY is a series of personal photographic explorations of place and presence. It explores time and what remains of it as it flows between us. In a way, it is...
A radical Latina perspective on race, liberation, and identity Elizabeth Martínez’s unique Chicana voice has been formed through over thirty years of experience in the movements for civil rights, women’s...
Deana Lawson, the first scholarly publication on the artist Deana Lawson, surveying fifteen years of her photography, will be published to accompany the first comprehensive museum survey exhibition featuring Lawson’s...
For Alice Hawkins second book ‘Dear Dolly’, the photographer uses herself to appropriate the imagery and guises employed by country western sensation and American dream, Dolly Parton. As Hawkins states herself...
Following in the footsteps of a man named Franklin Lung, the book Dear Franklin immerses the reader in the history of the Chinese diaspora, from the fall of the Middle Empire in...
“Dear Brian O’Doherty,Here is my article, short enough and I apologize; I hope you can accept him [sic] and it will be in a sufficient harmony with the issue you...
Edited and published by Matthew Holroyd, the founder of Baron and Baroness Magazines and photographer Edith Bergfors, the death book is a series of loosely connected vignettes exploring photography’s relationship...
The third edition of Death Book collects contemporary depictions of death, in the form of drawings, illustrations and paintings. Before photography was invented, we relied on illustrations, paintings and, even...
What does it mean when you have roots in different countries? What are the stories that are known and what is there to find out? Debaltsevo, Where Are You? is a personal story...
Declan Kelly,The Curragh, Co. Kildare, 2019Postcarddeclankelly.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...
This book examines how Western photographic practice has been used as a tool for creating Eurocentric and violent visual regimes, and demands that we recognise and disrupt the ingrained racist...
Embroidered Leaf, from the series ‘The Woman, The Witch and The Wanderer’2023Photography27 x 30 cm FramedEdition of 5€284 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) A leaf foraged from The Witches’ Yew Tree in...
This photobook presents a playful conversation between two collections of photographic work, Martin Parr’s archive and The Anonymous Project. Each double page spread in Déjà View pairs one of Martin...
Dejan KarinDublin, 2019Postcarddejankarin.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 Ireland, a...
The Camino Del Norte is a pilgrimage route to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, in a city of the same name in the east of Spain. The cathedral is...
Delayed Gratification is a quarterly magazine published in the United Kingdom by The Slow Journalism Company. The magazine is an example of the slow movement and is described as 'an antidote...
Delayed Gratification is a quarterly magazine published in the United Kingdom by The Slow Journalism Company. The magazine is an example of the slow movement and is described as 'an antidote...
Sunday's Print Service (run by Good Press-a workers cooperative bookshop and press in Glasgow) are pleased to present a new edition of Kate Schneider's 'Deli Poem'. Written after a trip...
The accompanying book to the video for the Lyon Biennial 2022. Do humans take themselves too seriously? After all, they consider themselves the most intelligent beings on earth. They claim...
Deltas, Leonie Rushforth’s first book, reveals a poetics on high alert, where the ‘tireless human sonar’ scans a compromised world for calamity and grace. In her vision of precarity and...
'Demande à la poussière (Ask the Dust) makes one step closer to the minute, counts the speck of dust that the oblivion has not taken, explores the thin fissures where...
Depravity’s Rainbow uncovers a dark and little known history of space exploration, tracing the origins of modern rocketry back to the Second World War and Holocaust, and revealing the consequences...
BLAME THE ALGORITHM As guest editors of issue 12 of DER GREIF, Broomberg and Chanarin sent out a call for images that are too private, too quiet, too violent, too...
For issue 11, Der Greif has invited Jason Fulford, American photographer, artist and publisher of J&L Books as guest editor. Sourcing from our archive of past submissions, Fulford’s edit takes...
Surplus Management(In and Out of Order) As guest editor of Der Greif Issue 13, Penelope Umbrico launched an open call for images of surplus. Requesting images that could be combined...
YES TO ALL!'I chose YES TO ALL as the theme for this issue as a gesture towards freedom and openness after recent restrictions and limitations. From early on in the...
Der Greif is a contemporary photography and literature magazine from Germany. Less a magazine and more an exhibition in printed form, each double-spread features images by different emerging and established...
Issue 8 comes to you showing idiosyncratic combinations of both photographic images and poetry with a slightly extraterrestrial touch, presented to you on 100 sensitively laid out pages. Edited by Leon...
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Pierrot Echo2023Linocut15.5 x 20.5 cm FramedEdition of 1€85 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Derbhla Leddy is a multidisciplinary artist and printmaker based in Dublin, Ireland. A graduate of Dublin...
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. Solace2024Aquatint etching23 x 32...
The Petrified Forest2022Linocut23.5 x 32.5 cm FramedEdition of 1€170 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Derbhla Leddy is a multidisciplinary artist and printmaker based in Dublin, Ireland. A graduate of Dublin...
Unearth2023Linocut23.5 x 32.5 cm FramedEdition of 2€170 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Derbhla Leddy is a multidisciplinary artist and printmaker based in Dublin, Ireland. A graduate of Dublin Institute...
'I participated in a residency on the Beara Peninsula and experimented with incorporating the land into my process. I walked to Ardgroom, along the Beara Way, in all weathers passing...
Brigid’s Cross: Pink and Green2022Inkjet25.5. x 25.5 cm Framed / 24 x 24 UnframedOpen Edition€79 Framed / €57 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Dervla Clarke creates archival quality prints on...
Brigid’s Cross: Pink and Orange2022Inkjet25.5. x 25.5 cm Framed / 24 x 24 UnframedOpen Edition€79 Framed / €57 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Dervla Clarke creates archival quality prints on paper...
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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. Green + Yellow Shapes...
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. Green + Yellow Shapes...
Green Yellow Shapes2022Inkjet43. x 31.5 cm Framed / 42 x 30 UnframedOpen Edition€113 Framed / €79 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Dervla Clarke creates archival quality prints on paper...
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. Shamrock, Blue+Green2023Digital Print -...
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. Shamrock, Pink+Dark Blue2023Digital Print...
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. Shamrock, Pink+Green2023Digital Print -...
The poetic universe of Spanish photographers duo Albarrán Cabrera is presented here through a dreamscape journey in the land of birds. Between reality and illusion, their photographs questions our relationship...
In this book from the collection Des oiseaux (On birds), South Korean photographer Kyunghee Lee takes us into the winter forests of the far south of her country, to meet the crows....
Leila Jeffreys takes us with this book into a journey through tropical forests and jungles all over the world towards astonishing bird species that she has been taking studio portraits of...
A master of landscape photography, Michael Kenna’s images reveal a world that is almost evanescent. One where diaphanous light enshrouds nature in mystery, with islands, rivers, and even summits standing...
Traveller-photographer Pentti Sammallahti captures the mysteries of nature on his travels and among these, the world of birds. Coastlines, swamps, parks, endless plains, forest clearings, snowy landscapes… In these isolated...
Created in the space of her personal garden in Washington DC, Terri Weifenbach’s photographs reveal the secret world of nature populated by birds that nest in urban gardens. Oscillating between...
Descendants is inspired by the connections between Spain and Ireland. The work is concerned with the myths and legends of both countries and those journeys which never wither from...
'Gertrude Stein’s sentences Descriptions of Literature were written by hand. Her line length was not made by any particular decision. The length of her lines was determined by the width...
Why does a newspaper look different than a magazine or a book? What effect does using a certain typeface or a specific grid have? And why do some layouts just...
A guidebook slash notebook of things designers should think about in order for them to know. Design thinking has created divisions in the discipline: either designers are too theory driven...
DESIGN{H}ERS is a celebration of women in design today. With the amount of progress humankind has made in attitudes and achievements to-date, the time cannot be more apt than now...
Planners, privatisation, and police surveillance are laying siege to urban public spaces. The streets are becoming ever more regimented as life and character are sapped from our cities. What is...
The ability to imagine different possible futures and the will to influence the course of events are deeply human. These ideas about the future can also determine which of the...
While birth often brings great joy, making babies is a knotty enterprise. The designed objects that surround us when it comes to menstruation, birth control, conception, pregnancy, childbirth, and early...
This comprehensive guide to type design is hailed as a 'must-have' for typographers, graphic designers and students and has been fully refreshed and updated with the introduction of more contemporary...
Dessous is a limited edition of 10 digital collages printed in postcard format and presented inside a mock polyurethane rock. Images of production lines from a variety of industrial activities are combined...
Devour the Land considers how contemporary photographers have responded to the US military’s impact on the domestic environment since the 1970s, a dynamic period for environmental activism as well as...
Diagrammatic writing is a poetic demonstration of the capacity of format to produce meaning. The articulation of the codex, as a space of semantically generative relations, has rarely (if ever)...
This massive publication offers the first comprehensive panorama of the Latin American illustrated book between the 1920s and 1940s, a period characterized by the rapid modernization of the region. The...
The poetics of documentary, performance, and choreography combine to politically interrogate the dead time of bureaucracy for young migrants stuck in the Spanish legal system.Dialect covers three years of state...
Dianne WhyteSmock Alley, Dublin, 2015Postcarddiannewhyte.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...
Tree Lines2022Photography37 x 25 cm Framed / 34 x 23 UnframedEdition of 5€454 Framed / €284 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Dianne Whyte is a photographer living in Dublin. ...
The accompanying diary entries from Georgs Avetisjans trip to Siberia in 2019-2020. During his journey, he was writing a personal diary and reflecting on thoughts, observations, and the process of making...
“Diasporic Threads platforms a stunning selection of works by contemporary Black women textile artists and is rich in critical insight and historical context.” - Ferren Gipson, author of Women's Work:...
Die Anderen This book—the title means The Others—presents eighty-seven found photographs, or more precisely speaking, slides. And yes, Volker Renner, who unearthed them, studied with Peter Piller, who works with...
Chinelo River2023Photography68 x 88 cm FramedEdition of 6€795 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) 'Breeze & Ashes' explores inheritance, belonging, and selfhood through photography. Having lived abroad for almost two decades, I feel...
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. Reverie #212023Photography52 x 44...
Reduced price due to wearing on the corners.Diesel traces the illegal dumping of toxic waste material, commonly referred to as ‘sludge’, by diesel launderers at sites along the Irish border...
Minor cosmetic damage on cover This collection of essays explores digital art in Ireland. Comprising contributions from scholars and practitioners, it examines how new media technologies are shaping the island’s...
The emergence of electronic music with its new generation of artists and digital technologies has disturbed the world music landscape. From the musicians’ angle, since the end of the eighties,...
Digital Textile Design, Second Edition covers everything students and practitioners of textile design will need to learn about designing and printing digitally. Written specifically for textile designers, Digital Textile Design,...
To mark the exhibition La Bibliothèque grise – ch. 4, “Objets parlants”, the Digressions series is welcoming a presentation of the exhibition via transcription of a record of conversation between...
In a singular career leading from anthropology to the visual arts, Kapwani Kiwanga has brought to light unexplored interspaces between fiction and documentary, science and magic, politics and the poetic,...
This second title in the Digressions series finds artist Benjamin Seror discussing with Keren Detton, Julie Pellegrin and Eva Wittocx the origins of his performance The Marsyas Hour and the...
In this third title in the Digressions series Alex Cecchetti and curator Julie Pellegrin look into the genesis of the exhibition Tamam Shud, in which the artist invites us to...
For this addition to the Digressions series Virginie Yassef decided to discuss the process of adapting The Veldt with Mathieu Copeland and Philippe Quesne. This double interview shows an artist,...
This fifth number of Digressions finds Céline Ahond returning to her driving obsessions – presence, dexterity, movement, interpersonal encounters – and the challenges posed by the composition of an exhibition....
In the course of a four-way discussion Béatrice Balcou talks about the creation of her Untitled Ceremonies – low-key performances presenting works by other artists – and her Assistance Pieces...
Devoted to Myriam Lefkowitz, Digressions 07 is a follow-up to a research project carried out simultaneously at La Ferme du Buisson and If I Can’t Dance, I Don’t Want to...
In this eighth title in the Digressions series Marie Preston speaks with Nora Sternfeld and Julie Pellegrin about her practice as a crossroads for art, education and cooperative working.Marking Marie...
The Digressions series welcomes its tenth opus with A Staged Exhibition, which finds curator Mathieu Copeland delving into “choreographing exhibitions” in conversations with curator Marie-Hélène Leblanc, choreographer Jennifer Lacey and...
For this eleventh title in the Digressions series, Baptiste Brévart and Guillaume Ettlinger discuss with Julie Sicault Maillé their artistic practice as a duo and their installation La vallée aux...
"As I was going through my pictures, I came across a folder full of randomly selected photographs from various projects or sources that maybe discontinued, or cannot be categorized. It...
If social activism is to realistically take on ‘the question of power’ it must be carried out from a knowing ‘holistic’ assault on all social spheres of society. This is...
Aleen Solari’s work is shaped profoundly by insights into various subcultures. These insights are partly drawn from her own experiences, partly borrowed from members of certain scenes who she invites to be...
Disco Pogo is the new, bi-annual, electronic music magazine from the original founders of seminal 90s title Jockey Slut. Issue 3 is a heavyweight 220 pages and features Roisin Murphy,...