Sionnachuighim, meaning “I play the Fox”, is thought to be one possible origin of the word shenanigans, and in this work, shenanigans take centre stage. As a teenager, I entered...
Wren Day, also known Lá an Dreoílín, is a traditional celebration that takes place on December 26th in various parts of Ireland, including Dingle, County Kerry. Traditionally, men and boys...
Lady Laura Burlington, a driving force in farm-to-table philosophy, has cultivated a pastoral Eden in the Irish countryside at her family’s ancestral home. This beautiful cookbook celebrates Ireland’s remarkably rich...
Helena Gorey’s is a distinctly lived practice as nature ecology and the environment and specifically her native homeplace of rural Co. Kilkenny is central to what inspires her. This body...
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...
The Pig’s Back (named for Donegal’s Muckish mountain and for the phrase ar mhuin na muice, to be in luck) is a literary prose journal that aims to bring the...
What does digitalisation of writing techniques mean for the future of art, education and culture? This is my handwriting is an artist book concerning the loss of handwriting in our...
Bless the Corners of This House: (And Open Every Door, to Stranger as to Kin) is a collection of perspectives from Ireland-based artists, writers, and activists exploring the meaning of...
A journal of grassroots herbalism, printed in Wales, with beautiful pen and ink illustration. Wort is a curated collection of contributions from persons working with plants as medicine in ways...
A journal of grassroots herbalism, printed in Wales, with beautiful pen and ink illustration. Wort is a curated collection of contributions from persons working with plants as medicine in ways...
The title “improbable, imaginary, invisible, tuning sound to bodies, bodies to sound” is a poem and a blurb. This book is queer, playful, and tongue-in-cheek. The 77 drawings of imagined...
For centuries, the garden has been considered a mirror of society, a microcosm, in which the broader relationships between nature and culture are reflected on a small scale. From this...
Radical Fashion Exercises are bottom-up , unusual, innovative, striking, inspiring or otherwise radical assignments in the broad field of fashion as an expression, system, production process, image-determiner, and the clothing and textile industry....
Wicked Arts Education helps you design exciting arts education programs from the ground up. These programs make meaningful connections between student culture, the arts, and society. We’ve tested our arts...
How can we break through a culture of mistrust? Suspicion regarding our fellow beings, the authorities and enterprises is growing, blamed on passing the buck and feelings of impotence. We...
Motherhood is a theme that stands at the core of life, but has nevertheless been kept in the private sphere for a long time, haunted by clichés, stigmas and myths....
Queer Exhibition Histories comprises case studies highlighting the countless efforts, both large and small, of LGBTQIA+ artists and curators, centering on queer art exhibitions and their modes of documentation and...
The aftermath of the Covid restrictions, mental problems, being confronted with the influx of people with a different background and culture, the alienation of ourselves and of others, not being...
How can art, science and institutional practices counteract the negative consequences of climate and ecological breakdown? How can these practices and ideas advance systemic change? Worlding Ecologies serves as an...
There is a growing interest in fungi and mycelium as a material, the ever-branching connecting threads of the fungal world. The entanglements and how this rhizomatic network functions is not...
Sight & Sound is the BFI's international film magazine, offering unrivalled insight into film culture with in-depth reviews, interviews and features exploring contemporary and historical cinema in all its variety....
THE PLANT magazine is thrilled to announce the release of a brand new issue, celebrating plant life, flowers, nature and the world around us with four striking covers — by...
Apartamento is an international, stylishly curated interior design magazine that has been providing a broad overview of modern interior design, design and lifestyle trends since 2008. Apartamento Issue 34 (Fall/Winter...
The Gentlewoman celebrates modern women of style and purpose. Its fabulous biannual magazine offers a fresh and intelligent perspective on fashion that’s focused on personal style – the way women...
A quarterly journal of fine art, design, architecture, photography, sculpture, heritage, decorative arts and crafts. ÉIMEAR O’CONNOR delights in Petters’ botanical creations and her exquisitely fine verre eglomisé paintings, while...
Issue 8, “The Tide,” looks into the cyclical nature of social and political movements. In order to do so we take inspiration from our often seemingly lunar obtuseness and incapacity...
Where food, typography, language, and packaging design converge, TYPEONE Magazine Issue #09 serves up a fresh perspective on the way we interact with the world around us. Curated by Norwegian...
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...
Edited by Larry Warsh. Marina Abramović is arguably the most important and influential performance artist of our time. For decades, she has broken boundaries in iconic works such as The...
Featuring 100 stunning color photographs of queer, interracial couples taken by a renowned photographer for the New York Times Magazine, Time, Rolling Stone, and more, this incredible photo and story collection depicts...
Mickalene Thomas’ vibrant, large-scale portraits of Black women at rest reclaim space and representation in art history, celebrating love and radical repose. Major survey chronicling superstar US artist Mickalene Thomas...
A close look at a new installation by renowned contemporary artist Mickalene Thomas that marks the first time she has engaged with early American history Mickalene Thomas (b. 1971) has...
Black Mountain College (BMC) was a wellspring of 20th-century creative unorthodoxy. From its founding in 1933 and over its 23 year history, the small liberal arts school in rural North...
In A Black Gaze, Tina Campt examines Black contemporary artists who are shifting the very nature of our interactions with the visual through their creation and curation of a distinctively Black...
There is food within three metres of your front door. Three generations ago, it was common practice all over the world to collect this wild food; knowledge of what, where...
A witty and heartwarming story of one girl and a dog she really really wants from stellar picture book creator John Bond. John Bond, author of Much Too Busy and the Mini Rabbit series,...
An exciting new collaboration between the Roald Dahl Funny Prize-winning author Peter Bently and the incredibly talented illustrator John Bond! Dogs come in all kinds of colours and sizesBut when...
From the creator of Home, comes a book written in "Bug". In her follow-up to the internationally acclaimed Home , Carson Ellis invites readers to imagine the dramatic possibilities to...
Lucia Joyce: Full Capacity (Dublin: Grand Canal Publishing, 2024) is a special limited edition illustrated 78 page book, which reclaims Lucia Joyce (only daughter of James Joyce) as an artist,...
Embrace subjectivity. Nomadologise. Unclog digital neuroses. Reconnect with the ancients. Atomise. Overflow with information. Make love piratic. Plagiarise with the girls. Weave webs of excess. Become a girlblogger. What does...
In her first collection, Clara Ada Mantegazza challenges the reader to create poetry as they read, empathising with her words on an intimately human level. Journeying across themes of alienation,...
It’s time to join the Egyptian Wanderer, Amr El-Bayoumi, in his unique photographic tales of adventure, curiosity and creativity. A wonderful, imaginative experience into what makes us all artists. Amr...
Airmid's Journal is a biannual journal of Irish foraging, folklore, myth, magic, and remedies. Each issue is intended to be an ever-growing tapestry of stories, woven together with the plants...
Metre is printed on long strips of paper reminiscent of disposable measuring tapes from IKEA showrooms. Metre considers the intimacy and lazy pace of leisure time spent with friends in...
Tavitian and Moriyama both focus on framing everyday subjects, capturing moments on 35mm film while embracing the unpredictability of the medium. Their work reflects a deep fascination with urban landscapes...
“In my opinion, Bob Kolbrener is the most brilliant California landscape photographer since Ansel Adams.”— Gary F. Kurutz, Curator Emeritus of Special Collections, California State Library The second monograph on...
This extraordinary group of photographs, made between 1988 and 1991, provides a compelling portrait both of the city itself and of the time in which they were made. Steinmetz’s relationship...
“Carpoolers is a deceptively powerful photobook, so well constructed that we’re suddenly eager to see more of Carpoolers remains a highly critical and vital body of work in which we...
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...
Time is not bound by culture, and neither is nature. Jeff Liao followed the Chinese 24 Solar Terms timetable to document the micro changes that happen in this phenomenal “man-made...
The photographs in Americans Seen were made between 1979 and 1986, when Sage Sohier was a young photographer living in Boston. As Sohier writes in her introduction, “In that pre-digital and...
022 - Morten Lasskogen is the twenty-second in an ongoing Bi-Monthly series publishing the work of emerging photographers. ‘All my art revolves around a profound fascination with light. For me,...
The Exposed Eye #1 contains 18 assignments, carried out by Helga Härenstam and Anna Strand. The last assignment in the book goes to the reader. The contributions they receive will...
This new publication brings together five artist's commissions with writing by five authors, as part of 'anywhere in the universe', our 2023 project addressing the present, past and future of...
‘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...
Issue 1 of this nature zine is an homage to the community gardens found all across London. Whether they’re run, managed or simply enjoyed by the community, these gardens are...
BIT FACADE is a 224 page compilation of photographic work taken over a number of years and printed while on residency at FLACC Sculpture Workspace, Genk, Belgium, and designed by...
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. Samhain2024Digital Print31 x...
Part studious, part visceral, 'Dying Livingly' is a collection of short essays written in the first few years if the author's holistic deathcare research and practice. With a focus on...
Harvard Design Magazine 52: Instruments of Service' poses a simple question: What do architects actually make and how is this changing? At a moment when the word "design" has come...
Playground is a fresh, new bi-annual magazine for imaginative minds. Featuring thought-provoking essays, engaging conversations, and an assortment of ‘creative quickies’, it’s an honest and, at times, opinionated exploration of...
BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! is a programme by The Little Black Gallery started in 2018, curated by co-founder Ghislain Pascal, to promote queer and gay fine art photography. It now represents...
It’s Freezing in LA! is a critically-acclaimed platform for climate writing and images. They find detailed, complex and fascinating new topics and make them accessible, engaging and exciting. They have...
During a transformative period in Irish history, ‘Who Fears to Speak’ is a project which hones in on the experience of the young people from the republican stronghold areas of...
The crumpled sheets of an empty bed, fresh cut flowers in a drinking glass, cellophane dancing in a gust of wind – what does poetry look like? In these 100 poems without...
There’s something wonderful about a road trip, a certain sense of nostalgia and adventure that can’t be matched.In these pages photographers transport us through their imagery, show us how they...
Featuring The Top 100 images selected for AUTO PHOTO Awards 2023, AUTO PHOTO 02 celebrates and showcases creative automotive photography from photographers around the world. AUTO PHOTO Awards is dedicated to...
Featuring The Top 100 images selected for AUTO PHOTO Awards 2022, AUTO PHOTO 01 celebrates and showcases creative automotive photography from photographers around the world. AUTO PHOTO Awards is dedicated to...
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...
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. Forest Requiem29 x...
“Nowadays more and more I think of photography as the river, on which both banks one stays at the same time. The stories are on the first shore – well...
We are constantly photographing and being photographed while feeding machine learning databases with our data, which in turn is used to generate new images. Analyzing the transformation of photography by...
"This book is a collection of postcards, in verse form, from some of the un-mapped places in life that I have found myself. hopefully you will find the pieces as...
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,...
'Boundless & Bare' aims to strengthen and elevate the spoken word community in Ireland. They honour the creativity that has existed in Ireland for generations and bring attention to the...
'Boundless & Bare' aims to strengthen and elevate the spoken word community in Ireland. They honour the creativity that has existed in Ireland for generations and bring attention to the...
'Boundless & Bare' aims to strengthen and elevate the spoken word community in Ireland. They honour the creativity that has existed in Ireland for generations and bring attention to the...
'Boundless & Bare' aims to strengthen and elevate the spoken word community in Ireland. They honour the creativity that has existed in Ireland for generations and bring attention to the...
'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...
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...
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...
Follow a young girl and her father on an adventure through the woods to the cool water’s edge. There’s lots to spot and discuss, from dragonflies and exotic birds overhead to...
In the good seats: Essays on film is a collection featuring some of the most talented writers working today, setting their sights on what’s so alluring and moving about film...
Archiving Plurality: A Collaborative Process is a research project led by post‑doctoral researcher-in-residence Alessia Cargnelli for NIVAL, the National Irish Visual Arts Library, with the objective of further facilitating access, inclusion...
HAPPY SAINT PATRICK'S DAY Pigeon House, Baile Átha Cliath. Ar cheann de na struchtúir is airde in Éirinn atá Simléir an Phoill Bhig, le feiceáil ón gcuid is mó de...
'Sleeping in a Forest' explores the liminal space between wakefulness and sleep, where the edges of reality soften, and the boundaries between humans and nature blur. Inspired by readings such...
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...
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...
A zombie falls in love with a woman after eating her boyfriend's brain and starts to regain human feelings. Nine o'clock is the watershedAfter that you're on your own. Published...
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,...
We invited people to imagine beyond their present state,to conjure a society in which they’d like to live. Here’s a sudden freedom to release what’s possible,regardless of everything, in a...
what does it mean when you try to grow mint and fail? what are the basic conditions for cultivating an invasive plant? if you fail to meet them who are you?The twelfth in the coloured...
'A HAMMER' by Monsieur Bdfkhbuhrbkfg is both a response and an invitation to Martin Heidegger's dynamic and treacherous 'Being and Time', also drawing on the history of scholarship written in...
Since the turn of the millennium, the analogue photo book has experienced an international boom, developing into its own art form: a kind of visual literature, somewhere between novel and...
The Lives of Images, edited by Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa, is a set of contemporary thematic readers designed for educators, students, practicing photographers, and others interested in the ways images function within...
Trumpet is an occasional publication. Reviews, opinions and essays on poetry and the arts in a bite sized literary pamphlet.Trumpet Issue 13 features poetry from Chrissie Donoghue Ward, Fióna Bolger,...
The Lives of Images, edited by Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa, is a set of contemporary thematic readers designed for educators, students, practicing photographers, and others interested in the ways images function within...
In recent decades, Ireland has experienced a significant shift from a deep rooted Catholic orthodoxy. This project explores how traditional Catholic practices, such as mass rocks, reenactments, holy wells and...
In recent decades, Ireland has experienced a significant shift from a deep rooted Catholic orthodoxy. This project explores how traditional Catholic practices, such as mass rocks, reenactments, holy wells and...
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...
This hand-stitched booklet combines historical practices adopted from botany and photography to make a reference book of anthotype emulsions which connects the artist to the land. The term “herbarium” refers...
Fergus Feehily's new artist’s book, The Horse and The Rider, brings together many reflections on thinking about and experiencing art, and alternative ways of seeing and understanding artistic values. 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...
Keepsake is a handmade travel zine documenting some time spent in Kraków through a collection of photographs, ticket stubs, silly monotypes, sweet wrappers, and the little złoty the artists had...
Pallas Projects Studios are very excited to announce the publication of "Traces in the Landscape: Stone Desert, Alps, and Atlantic Shore", a new artistic publication edited by artistic-director Mark Cullen,...
In the Book of Genesis, Adam and Eve live out their post-banishment days somewhere “east of Eden”. In Frank Keane’s photobook, 'Heaven And A Hard Place', the rocks that form...
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....
Juri Velt explores potential scenarios emerging with the disappearance of a segment of society in a mountain town. Three tales unfold in the voids left by its departure, unravelling the...
Jes Fernie's publication is, in her own words, ‘a selection of mad, frayed, totally normal stories about undone, uncelebrated, abandoned things. They are spectacular, strange, problematic, hurtful, funny, ludicrous tales....
“Hair is everything. We wish it wasn’t so we could actually think about something else occasionally, but it is.” (Words by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Fleabag)'Homemade Undercuts' is a new photographic body...
Poetry Ireland Review is a journal of poetry. Published three times a year, the Review includes the work of both emerging and established Irish and international poets, essayists, critics and...
An investigation into the beauty, joy and validation that comes from everyday food. Billy Woods is a Belfast-based photographer and art director with a focus on documentary work, as well...
Remnant was published to accompany an exhibition of the same name by Willie Doherty at Solstice Arts Centre in April 2024. The exhibition was reconfigured for Matt’s Gallery in October...
'BITS Magazine' is a joint collaboration between partners Marl and Isla, who set out to create an illustration magazine with puzzles, games and activities, reminiscent of the magazines we had...
'Ties That Bind – Fictions, Orthodoxies and Interdependencies' is an anthology that rethinks attachment and social power relations within family, state, friendship, identities and communities through passion, intoxication, exhaustion, desire,...
After selling out the award-winning first edition, Ormston House launched the second edition of 100 Women of Limerick by Sharon Slater in a softback cover. 100 Women of Limerick includes the...
Vital Signs is a collection of powerful and courageous responses to the human experience of illness and healing. Representing the best of contemporary and classic poetry, Vital Signs is a book for our...
Jeff Gibson’s relationship to art could hardly be described as narrow in its focus. For the best part of forty years, the Australian artist’s output has spanned continents and approaches,...
Very little about the photobooth experience has changed since its inception in the early twentieth century. There is a particular charm to its inherent simplicity and repetition. The framing is...
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,...
With this series, Boo George invites readers to explore his decade and a half long career. From working with celebrities such as Emma Watson, Helen Mirren, Eddie Redmayne, and Kim...
As the title states, this book is not about cars. The automobiles only function as a leitmotif to guide the viewer through Gruyaert’s varied oeuvre, which is characterised by a...
The casual foundations of beach culture and beachwear are intrinsically recognisable to those who have spent time anywhere near the Australian coast. Chanel, selfie sticks, and illuminated screens are rarely...
OOF is the Art and Football Magazine. Football, you've heard of it, art too, painting and that. The two come together in one magazine. This is it, this is the...
Patrick Pound collects photographs as if on a dare. For thirty years, the New Zealand-born, Australian artist has been collecting other people’s photographs and placing them in his own peculiar categories....
The notion of 'The Well' is rich in metaphorical and symbolic potential for Melbourne-based artist Sarah Walker. Doubling as the title for her third book for Perimeter Editions, the idea...
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...
Tim Coghlan’s 'Hell’s Gates II: Retribution' is the second complete volume of the 'Hell’s Gates' series, following the 2018 original (co-published by Knowledge Editions and Perimeter Editions in an edition...
'Of Petals, Pearls and Inherited Creatures examines emotional inheritance and female identity through an exploration of familial object histories and the intimate bonds between women in my family. Informed by...
021 - Merton Wu is the twenty-first in an ongoing Bi-Monthly series publishing the work of emerging photographers. As a photographer, Merton wants his images to communicate a sense of...
Published to coincide with a major 2024 traveling exhibition in Tokyo, Los Angeles and London, this gorgeous new monograph presents 100 of Michael Kenna’s most iconic photographs of the Japanese...
'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...
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...
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...
‘Why Exhibit? Vol. 2, On Curating Photography’ combines articles and conversations on curatorial practices concerning photo-based images. Discussion centres on challenges curators and artists working with photography face today. How...
‘Talking about Photobooks’ gives an insight in the history of the photobook medium, its relationship to architecture and artificial intelligence, and the many roles the photobook can play in art...
The OVER Journal t-shirt is 100% certified organic cotton according to international sustainable textile methods. Its sharp print is made with durable and flexible waterproof inks. Will keep you cool...
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,...
Issue three features six pieces of original writing and eight artworks by some of the most exciting creative talent from Ireland and abroad, including a collaboration between Zurich Portrait Prize...
Stir the Pot is a collaborative photography and mixed-media publication sourced from a community-driven open call. Through a serendipitous unity of differing perspectives on the theme, Stir the Pot assembles...
'Channel' is an environmentalist magazine publishing poetry and prose that fosters connection with the natural world. Conceived on 15 March, the day of 2019's first global climate strike, the project aims...
'! All’arme / ? And what... if not' is at once experimental, interdisciplinary and intercultural. This collection teems with close observation and glancing intimations of human frailty and the minutiae...
'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...
Africa in Fashion explores the kaleidoscope of craft cultures that have shaped African fashion for centuries and captures the intriguing stories of contemporary and avant-garde African brands. Part One looks...
Long taboo, lived experiences of motherhood – and all that accompanies it – are now the subject of urgent discussion. 'Acts of Creation: On Art and Motherhood' delves into the...
'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...
KATALOG Journal of Photography and Video is a Denmark-based journal focusing on photography and video.
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Beyond Survival School Bus: AUDIO TOUR (2024) is an audio tour with a pedagogical discourse that spans from eighteenth-century hedge schools to twenty-first-century school tours. Departing from the urban sphere...
Café Royal Books (founded 2005) is an independent publisher based in Southport, England and was set up as a way to disseminate art, in multiple, affordably, quickly, and internationally while...
A captivating, original call for creative freedom from one of the most singular poets of our time. Since their inception in 2005, CAConrad's (soma)tic poems have acted as an urgent...
With limited amount of signed copies available. The new collection from 'one of America's most legendary living poets' (Ocean Vuong), written in the drive to fall in love with the...
Cristina de Middel develops images that encourage reflection in the viewer. Her photographic essay Journey to the Center, which investigates phenomena related to the migration route through Mexico, has an...
Caroline Kist observes and intertwines through her work the world of her brother with her own. Transparency in edit and paper creates connection and a layered quality. The book needed...
Deeply rooted in a form of artistic 'barefoot anthropology' 'Shaved Rapunzel, Scheherazade & the Shearling Ram from Arcady' reflects both on the culture of disconnection from the natural environment and...
Killamery High Cross, Co. Kilkenny.The High Cross dating from the 9th century is used as a model for many of the small high crosses sold across the world as an...