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...
EATEN No. 18: Dessert features a decadent feast of fascinating stories from culinary history, from the life and times of Brownie Mary to the saga of a candy made by...
Vol 9 of Winter Papers, Ireland’s annual anthology for the arts, is published by Curlew Editions. It offers fiction, non-fiction, poetry, photography, visual arts, along with craft interviews and in-conversation...
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...
The theme of our fourth issue stems from conversations within the SEED Collective about experiences of change post-pandemic. So many of us recently went through, or know someone who has...
The Happy Reader is a unique magazine about reading for anyone who wishes to stay inspired, informed and entertained. With beautiful typography, the magazine is a design object which celebrates...
Introducing THE ICONOMIST’s latest thematic dossier. This edition takes inspiration from art magazines and catalogues to curate a collection of images that provoke and question our relationship with artwork documentation...
White Fungus is an arts magazine based in Taiwan. "That gesture also is a kind of gesture you make towards the reader, saying, "I trust you", and in a way...
White Fungus is an arts magazine based in Taiwan. "That gesture also is a kind of gesture you make towards the reader, saying, "I trust you", and in a way...
White Fungus is an arts magazine based in Taiwan. "That gesture also is a kind of gesture you make towards the reader, saying, "I trust you", and in a way...
"As I was saying hum, hum was happening. I was saying haw and haw was happening. With a mildly higher voice, my chin a little bit up, eyes staring just above the...
Covid testing policies in different countries vary extensively, from the public not having access to basic rapid testing to comparatively more social examples where people are able to have free PCR testing...
“It is true that the pleasures of consumption have always been accompanied by the burdens of rubbish. This can be considered a modern problem facing human beings today. Rubbish is...
“To remove their rubbish, human beings have long since relied on the bin: they fill it up with all sorts of garbage and when it is more or less full...
“With its near-phallic shape stirring in most fully-grown adults sexual imageries condemned by many religious and proper people, the banana remains a highly popular fruit enjoyed by millions around the...
“The life of toilet paper is fundamentally short-lived; smeared with shit and left to disintegrate in smelly water, it is found in almost every toilet as a sign of hygienic...
“In spite of the plate’s supposed ubiquity, very little is known and discussed of this practical tableware beyond fine craftsmanship or pretty decorations. While the use of plates has long...
“Among the many clothing types in our wardrobe, none leads a more unappreciated existence than the sock. Wavering between undergarment and outerwear, the staggering amount of pressure and force applied...
“Ever since the egg has been perverted as a rich and readily available source of food for human beings, we have not thought much of it beyond its role in...
“When do we actually notice a pipe? When it is clogged, leaking, contaminated and about to burst? When it is standing alone, without a nearby wall or pillar to blend...
PullSwingStep backOpenStep forwardPullSwingClose ‘Science of the Secondary: Door’ is the fifth edition in the series of ongoing research conceived and developed by Atelier HOKO. Published by Atelier HOKOSoftcover60 pages175 x...
“…cool morning air drifting through, conversations between neighbours downstairs, thin yet unbreakable streams of sunlight intruding, clop-clop-clopping shoes on the sidewalk, straying dust kicked up by a speeding motorcycle, an...
“In general, there are two different kinds of clocks. The first tells time in the form of a common factor that most of us can relate to, a concept of...
Heldenteile Right on time for the 2018 football world cup, Volker Renner is bringing out his riposte to the conventional collectible card album. His artist’s book Heldenteile pays homage to...
“…but what does it mean to drink? Do we drink with our skin when the hands are hugging the cup? Are we drinking with our body posture while sipping earl...
The Lazy Horse and the Greedy Man 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...
Lampoon 27 looks for imperfections, impurities, paradoxes, distortions, human realities. From this word ‘rough’ – RUVIDO – comes our cultural narrative and visual context. Lampoon respects, is committed, and supports...
According to A.T. Lucas, in his book Furze, A Survey and History of its Uses in Ireland (1960), “There are two general English names [for gorse] current in the country....
The Liminal Review is a literature and arts journal that is looking for the things that are made in the in-between spaces. The things that don’t fully fit anywhere else,...
"In the last years of his life, my grandfather could never remember where I was in the world. After I left home at 18, he developed dementia and could no...
Issue #2 of SEED contemplates ‘labyrinths’. In Greek mythology, the labyrinth is an elaborate maze. For artists working today, it holds symbolic and psychological significance as we try to find...
Ubikwist’s bi-annual issue has come to represent more than just a magazine. It’s become an event for communal dialogue – and of course, a flag-waving moment for avant-garde talent. Ubikwist's...
The 8th edition of the Póg Mo Goal magazine. With added pages Ireland's only football magazine features excellent feature writing, beautiful photography and illustrations from contributors across the globe. Issue...
A zine containing step by step instructions for making cameras, from simple pinhole cameras through to complex digital cameras built from scanners.
Self PublishedSoftcover16 pages210 x 290 mm
close | collective is a short zine publication showcasing the work of Ulster University, Belfast School of Art, Photography with Video, graduation class of 2021. Seeking new ways of work...
Crowdsourced examples of weird, bad or utterly stupid government documents released via Freedom of Information legislation.
Self PublishedSoftcover, saddle-stitch32 pages210 x 290 mm
Photographs of a former police financial investigations office alongside diagrams of complex financial products.
Self PublishedSoftcover, saddle-stitch32 pages210 x 290 mm
City of Dust links walking and memory to explore the history of London and to ask what is being lost to the frenetic redevelopment that currently characterises the city. it...
Many contemporary optical mapping satellites have the resolution to capture the outline of a human being on the face of the earth 500 kilometres below. However, in order to maintain...
These photographs document a Belgian theme park where European national landmarks are reproduced as scale models. Part funded by the European Union, the park showcases an idealised continent where Europe's nations...
Ubikwist’s bi-annual issue has come to represent more than just a magazine. It’s become an event for communal dialogue – and of course, a flag-waving moment for avant-garde talent. The latest...
Many species of Madouvehs can be encountered on the wild steppes of the session. Rich, poor, male, female, gay, lesbian, non-binary- one thing that unites all these groups is a...
A zine by Lewis Bush containing step by step instructions for making ten zine structures, ranging from simple one page zines requiring no glueing, to much more complex structures. Self...
This zine by Lewis Bush uses fingerprinting techniques to reveal the hidden traces of workers and delivery people on products.
Self PublishedSoftcover32 pages210 x 300 mm
Stryker (2017) - Creating a story from photographs hole punched by the Farm Security Administration’s Roy Stryker. A5 (A4 when opened), printed on 100gsm recycled paper and staple bound. Self...
Peckham Gothic (2012) - Making the middle classes look like depression era sharecroppers. A5 (A4 when opened), printed on 100gsm uncoated paper and staple bound. Self PublishedSoftcover20 pages150 x 210...
Eleven Privatised Public Assets (2018), Consists of satellite maps of vast formerly state owned enterprise, since sold off to the private sector. A4 (A3 when opened), printed on 100gsm satin...
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...