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. Suckz 2-B-U2022Screenprint15 X 9...
Equinox, Loughcrew Cairn S2023Inkjet51 x 39 cm Framed / 42 x 30 cm UnframedEdition of 30€244 Framed / €108 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Emily McKeagney is a graphic designer from County...
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. Morning Hug2021Photography 105 x 85 cm Framed...
The title ‘Empathy Lab’ comes from a dedicated area in Facebook’s EU headquarters in Dublin where employees can express empathy to various causes, through the use of technology. This body...
Description: When Sarah Horn began photographing hotel frontages in Blackpool, UK, little did she know that her collection would result in a unique archive of coastal architecture, vernacular typography and unconscious...
The first publication of End Time City listed Michael Ackerman as a major figure in photography. Twenty years later, this new edition, reimagined by the artist, presents a selection of his iconic...
Created as both installation and publication, End. is a collaborative work by Eamonn Doyle, Niall Sweeney and David Donohoe. Built around the photographs of Doyle, it also features drawing and...
Enda BowePurple Stole, Tubbercurry, Sligo, 2019Postcardendabowe.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...
Aqua Bobo2022Photography43 x 60 cm FramedEdition of 15€397 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Enda Burke is a photographer based in Galway. Enda's practice entails building elaborate vintage sets concocting narratives...
Bobo Watching TV2022Photography43 x 60 cm FramedEdition of 15€448 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Enda Burke is a photographer based in Galway. Enda's practice entails building elaborate vintage sets concocting...
Cassandra Press was founded in 2016 by artist Kandis Williams as an independent publishing project. At its core, Cassandra Press examines tools of perception and racism, and their dominant role...
Enfleshed: Ecologies of Entities and Beings brings together practitioners, thinkers, and artists from across Eurasia to collectively explore multispecies ecologies. The volume reflects anthrodecentric and embodied approaches to collaboration and...
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...
This publication was conceived on March 15, 2021, when more than one hundred thousand people marched across Australia in a series of March 4 Justice protests calling for gender equality...
ArybookLast March 2022, Lola Lasurt (Barcelona, 1983) presented Ensayo para Deep Song (Centro Federico García Lorca, Granada), an exhibition project in which the Catalan artist starts from the choreography Deep...
Through a corpus produced between 1979 and 2006, Entre-temps celebrates these suspended moments of the Magnum photographer between two trips travelling the world, this strength that Raymond Depardon has to project the...
Entrepreneur or precarious worker? These are the terms of a cognitive dissonance that turns everyone’s life into a shaky project in perennial start-up phase. Silvio Lorusso guides us through the...
In his book about Enya, Chilly Gonzales asks: Does music have to be smart or does it just have to go to the heart? In dazzling, erudite prose Gonzales delves...
Ephemeral Uncertainty evokes the split second when rational thinking is challenged by a seemingly inexplicable occurrence of sensation, either visual or auditory. Such an occurrence can produce an uncanny...
Through its analysis of a series of collaborations between architects and photographers, Epics in the Everyday proposes an alternative history of both modern architecture and documentary photography. It traces the...
This is an updated version of the original ‘Hunger — Epilogue’ by Michael Ackerman, featuring new unpublished photographs and a new sequence. Published by Void Edition of 2000Softcover64 pages220 x...
‘Exploring Desire’ Erotic Review was first published as a bimonthly magazine in 1997, and then relaunched in 2024 as an art and literary platform that explores desire in its many forms and...
The first issue of Errant Journal critically examines the concept of the ‘contemporary’ and questions time’s claim to universality. Titled When Are We? this issue is about the politics of...
This issue sets off from the term ‘slow violence’ because we believe that the relation with violence should be front and centre in the discussions of the ‘climate crisis’ in...
Errant Issue 3 takes the ambiguous feeling of discomfort as a productive space to think from. What if instead of avoiding discomfort, we lean into it, dwell on it, stay...
Errant’s 4th issue tackles the imaginary nature of the nation state, and look into alternative forms of solidarity, community and belonging that are disconnected from or even antagonistic to this...
Starting from the position that the return of all colonially looted, pillaged, and stolen heritage should take place in full and without hesitation, Errant Journal No. 5 ‘Learning from Ancestors: Epistemic...
This work was created by combining aerial views of Spain obtained from “Google Earth” and extracts from Ramón María del Valle Inclán’s “Bohemian Lights”.Valle Inclán’s play, published in 1920, reflects...
Winner of the Photobook Week Aarhus Dummy Award 2018. Stijn van der Linden's photobook is an exploration of how spaces become spaces and how photography can influence this process, presenting...
State of Guerrero is Mexico's leading opium producer. This primacy has led to internal feuds between criminal groups that compete for territory. One of the most evident effects related to...
Ethna O'Regan Diamond Hill, Connemara, 2018Postcardethnaoregan.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...
Etnomanie is a tribal style bible. Fashion stylist Ellie Uyttenbroek (known from Exactitudes) made a personal selection from the ethnographic photo collection of the Nederlands Fotomuseum. Using her eye for...
A fussy architect learns to bend his own rules in this delightful book about the imperfect perfection of nature. Eugene the architect designs buildings that are incredibly straight and orderly....
Description: The catalog „European Park“ is published on the occasion of Louise Bristow’s exhibition of the same name at Berlin's Laura Mars Gallery. Excerpt from a text by Thomas Groetz about...
Euville originates from a commission requested by the Tourism Office and the Pays de Commercy Association of local authorities (Meuse) within the framework of the New Patrons program proposed by...
Fabian Fink’s way of working moves fluently between sculpture, applied arts and furniture design. His catalog Eva is a nonchalant sequence of his art works combined with personal moments. Thus...
Event Horizon is constructed as a fictional narrative that immerses the reader in a nocturnal and mysterious atmosphere of anticipation. Stéphanie Roland (BE) shows childhood from an unusual perspective. Not the...
This is the first arts education book project in Hong Kong that focuses on artists as parents. Through delivering ‘Instructional Art’, the participating artists investigate the numerous possibilities of how...
EVER GIVEN by Rindon Johnson is the artist’s latest collection of poetry and visual art, examining the contentious relationship between work and title. Johnson’s titles, which range from paragraph-long philosophical investigations...
Born in 1929 in Accra, James Barnor is considered a pioneer of Ghanaian photography. His career covers a remarkable period in history, bridging continents and photographic genres to create a...
Every Glove is not just about boxing; it is about childhood, diverse cultures and the unwavering support that these young athletes receive from their coaches and mentors. In a small...
Beginning with Searching, Organizing, and Sensuality, and closing with Melancholy, the four stages of Everyone / Their Own / Projector submerge us in Kentridge’s meandering universe. Combining drawings and printed...
During the pandemic, Sheung Yiu (HK/FI) started digitising everything on his desk at home, the inevitable confined space to which he was bound during quarantine. He created 3D models of...
Evictions are one of the most harmful features of the current housing crisis in Ireland, causing a vast amount of hardship and disruption amongst tenants and working class communities. But...
Through a collection of essays by selected scholars and practitioners, this volume explores the ways in which digital technology has deeply influenced how one produces interacts with, and consumes narratives...
Just as punk created a space for bands such as the Slits and Poly Styrene to challenge 1970s norms of femininity, through a transgressive, strident new female-ness, it also provoked...
This is a book of failure and mistakes; it begins with what is stolen from us and proposes only an invitation to imagine.In these playful written experiments, Lola Olufemi navigates...
Discover the vibrant world of expressive typography, where letters dance off the page and words become works of art. In an era dominated by fleeting attention spans and visual overload,...
Years ago, Jack made a decision never to make drawings for money. Instead, 3D computer animation/illustration is how he makes a living. Since then, the act of drawing in his sketchbook...
A photobook by New York based photographer Reggie McCafferty that explores the use of fiction to build a documentary language based in folklore and mythology. The book at once celebrates...
In Eye of the Tiger Oscar Guermouche focuses on the stare as language. The book is composed of close-ups of the eyes of 99 male characters from various films. The...
In 1979, JEB (Joan E. Biren) self-published her first book, Eye to Eye: Portraits of Lesbians. In a work that was revolutionary for its era, JEB made photographs of lesbians...
F For: Hong Kong Protest Music Zine is a not-for-profit publication project that chronicles the 2019-2020 Hong Kong democratic movement through the music made throughout the protests.Popular music in Hong...
The work F20.5 depicts the confrontation of the artist’s own childhood, during which her father suffered from residual schizophrenia. Through the reconstruction of Lizde’s own past and reinterpretation of the...
This research based photographic project takes place in some of the wealthiest neighbourhoods surrounding Hyde Park, in the centre of London. These areas - Kensington, Mayfair, Belgravia, Chelsea, Holland Park...
Face to Face presents a selection of portraits of artists by three of the most prominent portrait artists of our time. Bringing together the diverse and distinctive work of Tacita Dean,...
Gabriel Massan & LYZZA, Jon Rafman, Kali Malone and Gabriel Moses feature on the cover of Fact’s S/S 2023 issue, which also focuses on the artists pushing video games into...
Pálení čarodějnic, or Walpurgis night, is a celebration of the cyclical transformation of Winter into Spring. Faded Fires was composed and recorded in Marseille and in Prague between January and...
Bob Calle Prize 2017, Ex-æquo with Stefan Sulzer FAHRENHEIT 451’s COMIC is an exercise in reconstructing one of the accessories used in François Truffaut’s 1996 movie, FAHRENHEIT 451, adapted from...
Failed Images: Photography and its Counter-Practices tries to understand photography in its difference from the reality it shows. It sets as a task to analyse the different ways the photograph transforms...
Fifty years ago, in an era popularly known as the Space Age, optimism concerning scientific progress seemed endless. The desire to put the first people on the Moon spurred advances...
Fair Days is a zine of SX-70 Polaroid photographs, taken at Country Fair Days in Counties Meath and Cavan between 2006 and 2008, which were manipulated by hand to create...
The first issue is a zine/compilation inspired by the work of the Italian poet and actor Carmelo Bene and his ideas of "absence " as demolition of the common function...
Cristiano Grim is back with the second number of his experimental zine/compilation , Fake2-120AMERICA . Obsessed by the work of the cult poet Pierpaolo Pasolini and his seedy film "Salo...
Fake 3: Florida Untitled is the third issue of the zine/compilation edited and published by experimental artist Cristiano Grim. It features an essay curated by photographer Stefano Lemon who explored...
“Single mothers are fallen women and grave sinners, whose children are the product of wickedness” – Father Cecil Beaton, Head of the Catholic Social Welfare Bureau, 1952 The severe and...
In a series of black and white images, Falling Water captures dam infrastructure across Japan and the USA. Toshio Shibata was born in Japan in 1949. His work is included...
fallow is a brand new literary journal from Fallow Media, featuring fiction, poetry, essays, and interviews from some of the finest writers working today. Contributors include: Helen Charman, Oisin Fagan, Wayne...
Jana Müller’s new artist book, Falscher Hase/Mock Rabbit opens by shedding light on criminal investigations in the former German Democratic Republic (GDR), offering an artistic exploration of historical narratives and...
This is a special limited edition of the book False Friends which comes housed in a custom made box (corner stapled) and includes a very limited edition print of the...
In a world of ‘alternative facts’ and ‘cognitive dissonance’ Turner’s photographs play with the idea of information voids and misunderstandings, inviting the viewer to explore the shadows and obfuscations of...
Photography has long been uncomfortable with its very nature as a recording device. The same tangible connection to the subject that affords the photographic medium and process its singular charge...
"My entire family, whose image I see inverted in the frosted glass, will die one day. This camera, which reflects and freezes their images, is actually a device for archiving...
This book was published by Kevin Kavanagh in association with mscltr- on the occasion of Fancy Situations, 6th - 29th June 2024. 'Hello again, 30 years old now. Fancy Situations is...
This beautifully designed monograph exhibits Elisabeth Wild’s kaleidoscopic and vibrant collages. Using cutouts of commercial imagery from glossy magazines, Wild composes a dimensionless reality that is witty yet menacing, ancient...
Drawn from an unlocked phone, found in a public toilet, the images and texts present a portrait of a stranger. Moving between the erotic, intimate, baroque and everyday, the compulsive...
Available for pre-order Fantasy Island offers a comprehensive exploration of the last 50 years of Irish photography, featuring the work of 70 Irish artists. The publication takes a stripped-back approach, prioritising...
Confined to a hospital bed, a rattling mind stuck within a thwarted body discovers that to be an “I” is to be several, ‘municipal’, as Dillon has it. ‘Not alone,...
In a searing 2012 Guardian op-ed, Hannah Azieb Pool took Western fashion designers to task for their so-called African-inspired clothing. 'Dear Fashion,' she wrote, 'Africa is a continent, not a...
'Fashion Play' is an enchanting book illustrated by Lesley Barnes. Step into a world where creativity knows no bounds and fashion becomes an endless playground. The book is divided into...
First discovered in the touristic Gallipoli region in 2013, the bacteria Xylella Fastidiosa has rapidly been killing olive trees in Salento over the past several years. The disease is spread...
FAT ÉIRE is a publication that aims to give a name and a collective public voice to the fat people of Ireland, and represents a population that is at once...
Fat Éire is a journal that gives a name and a collective public voice to the fat people of Ireland. It represents a population that is at once invisible and...
Fat Rat (Rats are Generally Fat) is a hand-bound risograph zine by An Gee Chan, a fine artist from Royal College of Art / Fine Art Printmaking. Chan's unique, simplistic illustration style...
The second release in SMUT'S printed matter series, ‘Feel Me, I’m Here With You’ is a romantic chronicle composed of recent photographic works produced over the past twelve months, shot between...
With a history tracing back to ancient Egypt, cats have not only gained the favour of humans by repelling pests, but have also provided us with companionship and plenty of...
An exploration of gender and desire from our most exciting new public intellectual. “Everyone is female, and everyone hates it.” Females is Andrea Long Chu’s genre-defying investigation into sex and...
A founding text of transnational feminism. For twenty-five years, Feminism and Nationalism in the Third World has been an essential primer on the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century history of women’s movements...
‘Feminisms’ (as a plural) is widely used today to draw attention to inequalities and to critique the status quo in limiting women’s roles/ positions/ lives/ potential. Art can offer a...
Feminist City is an ongoing experiment in living differently, living better, and living more justly in an urban world. We live in the city of men. Our public spaces are...
This anthology originates from a research project What Could A Farm Be? initiated by the editor, Alastair Fuad-Luke, supported by the Faculty of Design and Art at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano,...
Bringing together contributions by artists, writers and theorists, ‘Fieldwork for Future Ecologies’ addresses the role that art practice and art-based research plays in expanding notions of fieldwork. At once a...
In 1963 President de Gaulle initiated a new urban planning project, known as 'La Mission Racine', to develop a stretch of French coastline between Montpellier and Perpignan into a series...
Fifty states of mind across a divided America. Published to coincide with the 2020 American presidential election, the book consists of three double page spreads scattered with red and blue...
Fight Night takes place over two nights in Dublin city in the Summer of 2007. It follows members of the Wild Geese kickboxing club as some prepare to go out...
Drawing on a series of darkroom contact prints titled Spatial misalignments – which were conceived by shining light through the pages of three long-out-of-print editions of The Reader’s Digest Great...
Through a curated selection of quotations, images and interviews, Filmmakers on Film reveals what matters most to the masters. Discover how the giants of filmmaking - from Sofia Coppola to...
"Three journeys have given birth to “Fin D'Automne”; the first being a solitary one, in stages from Tokyo to Kagoshima, southernmost city in Japan. A voyage criss-crossing throughout the country,...
This zine is an exploration of just some of the many vintage and second hand shopping spaces in Dublin. It highlights the accessibility of ethical shopping and how fun it...
Forte, this lively and friendly typeface that everyone knows, has been used, misused, and overused for over six decades now, ever since it was published by The Monotype Corporation in 1962....
Camino Gato2023Photography104 x 80 cm Framed / 100 x 76 cm UnframedEdition of 6€1135 Framed / €766 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT) Termite fumigation in suburban California means that potent yet odourless greenhouse...
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. La Brea Tar Pits2024Photography75...
Dunk me under water, I'll come out the same... Baptize2020Photography 42 x 59.4 cm FramedEdition 1 of 1 €624 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Fiona-Louise is a 23 year old film photographer...
Soft, Resilient2021Photography42 x 59.4 cm FramedEdition of 1€341 Framed (includes 13.5% VAT) About the Artist Fiona-Louise is a 23 year old film photographer based in Dublin, Ireland. Her work aims to capture a...
A book of photographs featuring new Irish models in the Nineties. The book has two sections. The first is a traditional photobook, focusing primarily on 1994 -2004. What's special about...
Flatten traces the human presence on the landscape of rural Ireland. It was created in and around Wexford’s Blackstairs Mountain during a residency at Cow House Studios. The artist focused...
Beautifully printed in duotone on Korean art paper, Fleeting Gestures features an accordion binding with cloth covers, presented in a raven-black cloth slipcase. RJ Muna’s photographic series, Fleeting Gestures, captures various images...
This limited edition risograph zine features images from the Flegs body of work, exhibited in September 2023 in the Now & Then: Pt. 3 show at Belfast Exposed Gallery. The zine was...
Flexible Visual Systems is the design manual for contemporary visual identities. It teaches you a variety of approaches on how to design flexible systems, adjustable to any aesthetic or project...
Flirt with your Friends is part of an ongoing line of inquiry around the loneliness epidemic amongst millennials, and the importance of community in the form of platonic love and...
The loophole is not always an escape expedient but it can be a remedy, a leap that in this case leads to a new dimension, high and floating above the...
There has never been a period in photography’s long history – no school, no movement – when flowers have not been a central focus, whether in the form of the...
This publication is a floral fantasy by a visual artist. Anthropomorphising the flower and using the metaphor of a petal being pulled from a flower and floating away is an...
Dane Lovett’s flower paintings both embrace and eschew their historical, thematic and allegorical roots. Dark, often monochromatic and subtly tonal in their palette, the scores of works that populate the...
In his essay, the writer and artist Isaiah Lopaz tells of recovered memories, yearning desires and the bitter and painful disappointment that his place of refuge, Europe, became. His text...
.An encounter of 5 women musicians, a variety of sounds woven together track after track on a first Stereo anthology.
Published by Stereo Editions Edition of 30 CD
Fly the Flag is a handmade artist’s book documenting a participatory art project by Éilís Murphy. Climate Camp was held in a field beside the Shannon Estuary near Tarbert, Co Kerry,...
You are what you eat! Food is not only a basic need, it is deeply intertwined with most aspects of our lives — as individuals and communities. Foam Magazine #63:...
Foam Magazine is published two times a year. Each issue is dedicated to a specific theme that is explored through work by both world-renowned image makers and newer, emerging talents....
Focail na mBan is a gathering of Irish words for vaginas, vulvas, clitorises and periods with illustrations from 29 artists. It is meant as a catalyst for those willing to...
-Suitable for ages 7 and up- This breathtakingly exciting book discovers the Irish language as you’ve never learned it before! Fatti Burke’s amazing illustrations and her father John’s fabulous teaching...
A selection of notations accompanying the process of creation of spatial installations and performances.
Self Published Edition of 14Softcover8 pages, not bound220 x 275 mm
Ben Edge’s paintings capture a unique vision of British calendar customs and folklore. Although we have seen a resurgence of interest in these matters of late, when he began painting...
-Suitable for ages 5 and up- Dad and Sam are walking her dog Frank in the park after school. She tells Dad about feeling busy and a bit overwhelmed and...
A compilation of food & drink logos, trademarks and symbols from around the world formed of elements such as fruit, vegetables, doughnuts, burgers, hot dogs, plates, glasses and cutlery. Published...
Food Junk is an irregularly published series, exploring different foods. The pages of this issue were cooked up and put together with the copier on the computer. All entries were...
From the simple fried egg to the Michelin-starred masterpiece, the grabbable snack or the family recipe passed on through generations, every meal has its place. Within the pages of FOOD...
This book – the first of its kind – explores the design story behind football, diving into how design has been used to push the game to its technical and...
It is the seemingly peripheral details and gestures that come to anchor this collection of images. Like the building they document, these photographs of the Drawing Matter Archive at the working Shatwell...
Growing up, I always felt that the only place to find adventure would be outside this island. I wanted to explore, to see new places, to have new experiences. And...
The 2nd issue of Footnotes, the periodical bulletin of applied research in type design contains 6 articles, numbered 5–10. Each copy comes with complimentary goodies: a book-shelf-mark (listing the table...
The 3rd issue of Footnotes, the periodical bulletin of applied research in type design contains 5 articles, numbered 10–14. Each copy comes with complimentary goodies: a book-shelf-mark (listing the table...
The 4th issue of Footnotes—the periodical bulletin of applied research in type design—contains 4 articles, numbered 15–18. Each copy comes with complimentary goodies: a book-shelf-mark (listing the table of contents...
"One of the most beautiful things is the ability to pay attention. I think the most important aspect of minimalist photography is to do this as much as you can....
'I tried to get in but I could not.'- Timo Klein 'Pools. People. Plants. Red. Blue. Green. Badelatschen.'- Mattis Hogur TBOOKS was founded in March 2010 by Cologne-based artist Tim...
For the First Time in a Long Time is the first monograph on the work of Sarah Abu Abdallah and comprises works from 2012 to 2019. As a visual diary,...
Finding order in disorder, walking to look and keeping an eye open to all the surprises: Marc Riboud has surveyed the planet for more than sixty years. On the occasion of...
For Those That Tell No Tales began as a series of conversations between Dara McGrath and Dan Breen, curator of Cork Public Museum, around how the museum and Cork city...
Forage is a beautifully illustrated celebration of edible plants that can be found throughout the world. Anybody can enjoy the increasingly popular back-to-nature activity of foraging. In some countries these...
Foreign Exchange: Conversations on Architecture Here and Now presents new nine new essays that respond to the online conversation series, which took place during one of the most turbulent periods...
In the summer of 2018, Ursula Biemann was commissioned to undertake an extended field trip across the South of Colombia. Many surprising developments ensued from this initial journey in the...
Forget about it is an experimental project made by mixing a range of different practices. This project mixes together illustration, pattern design, graphic design and creative coding. It all starts...
The world offshore is a world unknown. At least for most of us. Fascinated by the flashing lights in the distance, like the call of sirens on the horizon, Tanja...
Forms of Migration explores the potential of literary and aesthetic forms of expression to shape our understanding of transnational migration processes. The volume emphasises form because it is often the...
Fortuiti scorci di luce e Vedute taciturne - Haphazard Glimpses of Light and Hushed Sights.The book brings together the images from the exhibition "Fortuiti scorci di luce e Vedute taciturne"...
“The sea water heals me spiritually, physically, and mentally – every day, however cold, I swim – sometimes alone, sometimes with a friend, sometimes with the crew. Nearly always, I...
Sampler of the work of the photographer Joan Roth. Two whole plate images interleaved with japanese tissue, a frontispiece, and a cover image set into the cover of the book....
The fovea centralis is a small depression in the retina that produces our sharpest vision. In this keenly perceptive chapbook, Sarah Lasoye ruminates on moments from the playground to the...
FOYER is an independent magazine celebrating and exploring untold stories from people of mixed, third culture and second-generation cultural heritage. Issue 03 shares how a scientist connects to nature by...
What is it like to be in a relationship and be constantly separated from your lover? Fragments is a long-term black and white series in which Giulia Berto explores how...
“In the summer of 1987, I was 26 years old, a couple years out of graduate school, and living in a derelict apartment outside of Boston. I had received an...
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. 22, Greenyard, 4th route...
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. 5th, Aldo2023Photography50 x 50...
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. Fearfully Young2023Photography50 x 50...