Why make art? Faced with a capitalist system that has turned art into artwork and creative expression into cut-throat competition, why do so many artists try anyway? In this eye-opening...
Pocket Money is a publication by Cóilín O’Connell in collaboration with Isadora Epstein which features illustrations of forged coins and collaged currency minted by the participants of a community workshop...
Japazine! is a collaborative zine containing poetry, twitterature (poems shared as tweets), photography and drawing. The work is a meditation on Japanese culture and traditions through both personal and universal...
Quarterly Disegno is devoted to exploring the many facets of design and its impact on the world today. Issue 38 includes Yui Tezuka climbing onto the roof of her childhood...
'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...
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...
'Lesbian Art Circle' is a publication and event series based in Dublin, Ireland which centres the visual and written work of queer women. The themes of 'Lesbian Art Circle, Volume...
020 - Fredrik Axling is the twentieth in an ongoing Bi-Monthly series publishing the work of emerging photographers. 'For more than 10 years I devoted all my spare time to...
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...
'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...
'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...
Cocoa & Jasmine is an annual print magazine made in India which explores the global south. Part travel journal, part cultural documentary, Cocoa & Jasmine seeks out makers, traditional textiles, architecture and...
Text of the play No Woman is an Island designed as an art book by Éilís Murphy / Folded Leaf. The play, a performance lecture inspired by woman’s tireless pursuit of...
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...
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...
In My Men, Nazaret Ranea presents a collection of poems reflecting on her experiences with the men who shaped her life. In this intimate zine, Nazaret bares her soul, delving...
In My Women, Nazaret uses poetry to explore her relationships with the women in her life and the very experience of being one. From tender poems to her grandmother, to...
This collection consists of eighteen new ballads written by Val O’Donnell and set to airs of music which are referred to in Ulysses or in other works of James Joyce....
Dublin Inquirer is an independent weekly online newspaper launched in June 2015 to provide quality coverage of city affairs. It is published online weekly and in print monthly from its office in Kilmainham.Published...
May The Road Rise To Meet You aka 'Trust' is a zine that was designed alongside a sculptural work for an exhibition setting. The concept of May The Road Rise...
In a culture dominated by prescriptive rationality, and the reduction of language to functions, Looking for a Sign champions the intersectional practices of art and magic, exploring their capacity to...
A quarterly journal of fine art, design, architecture, photography, sculpture, heritage, decorative arts and crafts. IN THIS ISSUE: Renowned Japanese war photographer Akihiko Okamura moved to Ireland in 1969 and...
This collaborative project between visual artist, Brian Teeling and arts writer, Jennie Taylor explores Crawford Art Gallery’s buildings and its immediate surroundings through a printed publication which is populated by...
The Gubu Dolls Saga contains a novella set in the Gubu Dolls universe and a section explaining the concept behind the Gubu Dolls art project, which is on permanent public...
The copy is reduced in price due to slight damage on the cover. This book was printed to accompany At Sea Performance at the Project Arts Centre Dublin 2009 and At...
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...
In collaboration with The Picnic Basket, this issue explores the complexities of relationships with our loved ones. It tells stories about the relationships we develop with ourselves, our communities, places,...
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...
TYPEONE is a biannual gloss magazine created by TYPE01 that fuses type mediums with mainstream topics such as culture, business, technology, innovation, global issues and more. All of these creative...
Holy Show is a magazine of contemporary life and culture as seen through the eyes of Ireland’s artists. It adapts stories from artists and their projects to the printed page....
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 of...
'Aperture' introduces a new look for the magazine with “The Design Issue,” featuring previously unpublished images by Luigi Ghirri, a profile of the artist and jewellery designer Coreen Simpson, interviews...
Sonder is an Irish print literary journal publishing short stories, creative nonfiction, flash fiction and poetry. In Issue IX, these stories centre around the theme of madness and the idea...
British artist Mark Neville moved home and studio from London to live in Kyiv, Ukraine, last year. With 100,000 Russian troops amassed on the Ukrainian border and the whole country...
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. Mural at The...
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. Infinite Summer24 x...
OOF is the Art and Football Magazine. Unlucky for some, but if the number 13 was good enough for players like Eusebio, Maicon and no less than two separate Müllers,...
Continuo is a typographic exploration responding to the ISTD brief "The Line," focusing on the evolution of music notation. The publication embarks on a journey, tracing the trajectory of lines...
Released at the Vienna Book Fair 2023, Loyal Words is a small compendium of untranslatable words - the visuals are kid-friendly and all of the content is referenced in the...
Apartamento is widely recognised as today’s most influential, inspiring, and honest interiors magazine. International, well designed, simply written, and tastefully curated since 2008, it is an indispensable resource for individuals...
Besides providing botanical content in a simple, personal and cozy way; The Plant offers plant lovers a new look at greenery by featuring the works of many creative people who share their...
In The Curious History of Irish Dogs, David Blake Knox tells the remarkable stories of each of the nine breeds, and reveals how they have become inextricably linked to...
'Om (Mother) is a collaborative photography project by Barbara Debeuckelaere and all the women of eight families from Tel Rumeida in Hebron, Palestine. Apart from Jerusalem, Hebron is the only...
By Olivier Bertrand; Clémence Fontaine; Chloé Horta eds. The question posed by the title of this book seems even more relevant for young artists today than it did in 2020, when...
In an unraveling world we must begin to reimagine our most foundational ways of being. And what is more foundational than Time? Separated from the fabric of the cosmos, the...
In this issue we discuss the coexistence of seemingly incompatible things—humor and trauma with filmmaker Lulu Wang and author Priyanka Mattoo; rejecting pregnancy and embracing motherhood with writer Samantha Mann,...
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...
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...
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....
'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...
Tolka is a biannual literary journal of non-fiction: publishing essays, reportage, travel writing, auto-fiction, individual stories and the writing that flows in between. Full line-up includes: Kimberly Campanello Tim MacGabhann...
Screen printed tote bag by Artist-Run Europe. Artist-Run Europe tote bags now available at The Library Project! Designed for Dublin artist-run space Pallas Projects to coincide with the updated and...
Jacobin is a leading voice of the American left, offering socialist perspectives on politics, economics, and culture. The print magazine is released quarterly and reaches 50,000 subscribers, in addition to a...
"For Girls' Night, I travelled around Ireland to photograph teen discos, and to try and capture the anticipation of girls as they prepared for them. In a way, I wanted...
A quarterly journal of fine art, design, architecture, photography, sculpture, heritage, decorative arts and crafts. Hilary Heron’s sculpture Adam and Eve graces the cover of the summer edition. ‘As a...
OOF is the Art and Football Magazine. Can you use a kayak to beat a high press? Are footballers sacred? Could you have gone pro? Can a football fan really...
This anthology is a critical reflection on the making of Soil Lab, a project built with a community in North Lawndale, Chicago, and hosted by the Danish Arts Foundation at...
Banshee is an Irish independent Literary Journal. Every issue of Banshee hosts a range of short stories covering fiction, non-fiction, flash-fiction, as well as a selection of poetry chosen from...
Since the Boyer of 1996 of ‘Building Communities: A New future for Architectural Education and Practice’ there has been some movements in architectural and design schools and practitioners exploring ways...
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...
The seventh issue of A Line Which Forms a Volume documents and explores the role of emotions in the process of design research. Internally, participants from MA Graphic Media Design – London...
“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...
Dublin Inquirer is an independent weekly online newspaper launched in June 2015 to provide quality coverage of city affairs. It is published online weekly and in print monthly from its office in Kilmainham.Published...
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...
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...
Quarterly Disegno is devoted to exploring the many facets of design and its impact on the world today. Issue 37 includes bio-based design from Natsai Audrey Chieza; Lars Beller Fjetland...
The perfectly-named electronic music mag Disco Pogo, created by the founders of nineties mag Jockey Slut, returns with its fifth issue. Thanks to a successful (28 day!) crowdfunding campaign, the mag was able to...
This book opens out from the middle with accordion folds to the left and right – one for each hand. The ten pages have ten fingerprints and the names for...
Coracle Press: An Irish Potato patch, is a quirky list of 11 old potato varieties. Coracle got the list from the 2008 Potato Report from Irish Seed Savers, Scarrif, County...
Back to Basics: A Guide to Ecological Photo Chemistry marks a pivotal moment in photography's journey towards sustainability. Crafted with meticulous attention to environmental impact, it's not just a guide...
Nice Outfit is an exhibition catalogue and theoretical journal. Issue 2 archives Knock Knock an exhibition of fashion and textiles curated by Felix Choong at Season Gallery in London, December...
We know that celebrities can make great muses: think of the work of Richard Phillips, who has painted an entire series of works inspired by Lindsay Lohan, Robert Pattinson, and...
Focusing on the near-fifty-year period in which abortion was legal in the United States (1973–2022), The Last Safe Abortion recognises the care, advocacy, and community-building of abortion workers. Artist Carmen Winant draws...
Kitty, the cute and mute cartoon protagonist of Hello Chaos, a Love Story: The Disorder of Seeing and Being Seen, embarks on an ill-fated endeavour to win the eyes of her estranged...
How To Soften Corners is a playful how-to guide to hospitality. It tells the story of an art project/college canteen called Luncheonette which operated at the National College of Art...
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 of...
Upping the Anti is a radical journal of theory and action which provides a space to reflect on the state of political organizing in Canada. It is a volunteer-run movement...
SMUT Press is a collective print-publishing project founded in February 2022 by Jordan Hearns and Jack Scollard and is based in London. Developing on from a number of collaborative projects...
When we think of modernism, we immediately think of the shiny and new. However, what was once cherished can soon become unloved, ignored, and neglected. This issue looks at things...
Bia! – meaning ’food’ in Irish and ‘come’ in Igbo – is a community storytelling project. Through the words and images of immigrant and diasporic communities in Ireland, Bia! seeks...
Dublin Inquirer is an independent weekly online newspaper launched in June 2015 to provide quality coverage of city affairs. It is published online weekly and in print monthly from its office in Kilmainham.Published...
Richard Nairn has spent a lifetime studying – and learning from – nature. When an opportunity arose for him to buy a small woodland filled with mature native trees beside...
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 photograph is not just an image but an event, one in the longer sequence of a photographic moment. Challenging given definitions of photography and of the political, Ariella Aïsha...
Jacobin is a leading voice of the American left, offering socialist perspectives on politics, economics, and culture. The print magazine is released quarterly and reaches 50,000 subscribers, in addition to a...
Reloved Media, a joint venture between Swiss publishers Europa Star and Large Network, is launching the first magazine dedicated to pre-owned objects. The publication, called Reloved, features exceptional objects that...
You spin me round is a collection of essays, an essential mixtape that takes elements of music – songs, performances, albums, gigs – as points of departure. The writers reflect...
Michael Scott’s Áras Mhic Dhiarmada and Busáras is one of the most important modernist buildings in Ireland. Built between 1947 and 1953, it was intended to be a bus station...
Keisha Scarville has spent much of her life tracing routes of movement between the Caribbean and America in order to investigate her own lineage. Attempting to understand how notions of...
For more than two decades, Paul Knight has taken intimacy as his subject, considering its relationship to representation and the social designs that underpin its expression. This has led him,...
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...
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 is no longer entertainment is formed entirely out of untreated anonymous or pseudonymous text found in the open comments sections of media websites and other digital platforms. It was composed...
Contemporary architectural criticism tends to focus on the theories and concepts behind buildings. Yet there is much to be learned by venturing beyond the library walls to contemplate the real...
How often have you seen a label on a product proclaiming it to be made from ‘recycled material’, ‘bioplastic’ or similar, without it giving any details of the concrete environmental...
Who decides what happens after sex? The last decade has seen many significant changes to the laws governing women’s reproductive rights around the world, from liberalisation in Ireland to new...
Dublin Inquirer is an independent weekly online newspaper launched in June 2015 to provide quality coverage of city affairs. It is published online weekly and in print monthly from its office in Kilmainham.Published...
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...
"During the isolation of the pandemic, I had the opportunity to revisit my archive of negatives and contact sheets from the 1980s, and discovered a number of interesting images that...
This Winter issue of Lemon Magazine celebrates the diversity of life, fashion and the journeys that shape our experiences. Step into our winter wonderland of stories where every page unfolds...
Nothing Is Unseen is a book project about the idea of a city as a book: written and rewritten on by successive occupants and ramblers, their messages left for others to be...
Besides providing botanical content in a simple, personal and cozy way; The Plant offers plant lovers a new look at greenery by featuring the works of many creative people who share our...
Sandwich is a celebration of the often overlooked, but universally beloved culinary creation, the sandwich. Each issue features a specific sandwich along with cultural reporting, photo essays, and interviews on the...
A Line Which Forms a Volume 6 is a critical reader and symposium of graphic design-led research that is written, edited, designed and published annually by participants of the MA...
Dublin Inquirer is an independent weekly online newspaper launched in June 2015 to provide quality coverage of city affairs. It is published online weekly and in print monthly from its office in Kilmainham.Published...
The book is based on the art project GRANNY and contains well-known photography and archives, texts, reviews which never published before.“The project is dedicated to the study of a mental...
-Suitable for ages 4 and up- Discover the spellbinding magic of The Planets in this musical reimagining of one of Holst’s most famous suites. Push the button on each beautiful scene...
-Suitable for ages 3 and up- So the shortest day came, and the year died ... As the sun set on the shortest day of the year, early people would gather...
-Suitable for ages 3 and up- The moving, beautifully illustrated story of a little lost dog and his search for a place to call home. Poor Perdu is all alone as...
-Suitable for ages 2 and younger-This all-new board book from the bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series introduces the youngest dreamers to the world's best-loved artists. In this board book...
-Suitable for ages 3 and up-In this board book version of David Attenborough from the critically acclaimed Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the life of the inspiring broadcaster and...
-Suitable for ages 7 and up-In this book from the critically acclaimed, multimillion-copy bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the incredible life of Amanda Gorman, America's astounding young poet...
-Suitable for ages 7 and up-As part of the critically acclaimed Little People, BIG DREAMS series, meet Leo Messi, one of the world's most skilled and celebrated footballers. As a...
-Suitable for ages 7 and up-The Little People, BIG DREAMS series meets Kamala Harris, the first woman, first Black person, and first South Asian American to be elected vice president...
-Suitable for ages 7 and up-The Little People, BIG DREAMS series meets Audrey Hepburn, the iconic Hollywood movie star. Audrey Hepburn grew up in Arnhem in the Netherlands. After living...
-Suitable for ages 7 and up-The Little People, BIG DREAMS series meets Harriet Tubman, the Underground Railroad conductor who 'never lost a single passenger.' Little Harriet was born into slavery on...
-Suitable for ages 7 and up-In this book from the bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the life of Freddie Mercury, the trailblazing musician who rocked the world! Born...
-Suitable for ages 7 and up-In this book from the bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the life of Pelé, Brazil's all-time King of Football. With a sock full...
Last postcard set only contains 3 postcards: Dolly Card, Cher Card and Tina Card.Dolly! Cher! Tina! and Lady Gaga! Get the first of this great Icon Series Postcard set and...
Antenna is a collection of revised experimental drawings and homemade prints created about a decade ago. From humble and monochrome beginnings, each piece was given a new lease of life,...
Lovers’ Lane is the first collaborative zine curated and published by Don’t Try Anything New, featuring work by young creatives across different disciplines.Artists in order of appearance: Farren van Wyk,...
Take an intimate glimpse into the sultry mood of a lazy afternoon or a passionate sleepover. The curtains are open and the lights are on. Why not steal away a...
Could cars be the most fitting mascots for the emotional highs and lows of our messy lives? The lovers, the haters, the serial heartbreakers. It’s hard not to fall asleep...
A chapbook written by Sean O'Toole about a trip to Mali in 2007. Sean O’Toole (b. 1968) is a Cape Town-based journalist and writer. He is the former editor of...
Wrap magazine is a celebration of contemporary illustration, art and creative culture.Inspired by this issue’s ‘Paradise’ theme, there are five unique pull-out wrapping paper prints to discover in Wrap #13,...
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...
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...
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...
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...
An independent magazine about climate change. “In this milestone tenth issue, my last as Editor before handing over to Jackson and Nina, we explore these ideas more deeply. It's split...
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...
-Suitable for ages 3 and up-A captivating new picture book with interactive transparent pages, from world-renowned artist Oliver Jeffers. A young girl lives in a haunted house, but has never...
-Suitable for ages 7 and up-34 disabled artists, thinkers, athletes and activists from past and present. In this stylishly illustrated biography anthology, meet 34 artists, thinkers, athletes and activists with...
-Suitable for ages 2 and younger- An all-new board book introducing the youngest dreamers to the world’s best-loved leaders. Including best-loved, as well as some new favorite, leaders from the...
-Suitable for ages 7 and up- Meet Malala Yousafzai, the incredible activist for girls’ education and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate. When Malala was born in Mingora, Pakistan, her father...
-Suitable for ages 7 and up- Part of the bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, Nikola Tesla tells the story of the brilliant scientist and inventor who advanced scientific thought...
Dublin Inquirer is an independent weekly online newspaper launched in June 2015 to provide quality coverage of city affairs. It is published online weekly and in print monthly from its office in Kilmainham.Published...
-Suitable for ages 10 and up- A colourful and insightful introduction to the lives of the world’s most renowned and inspirational artists. This informative book invites young readers to discover...
-Suitable for ages 9 and up- Dive deeper into the world of Little People, BIG DREAMS with this keepsake treasury featuring 50 dreamers from the critically acclaimed, multimillion-copy best-selling series....
-Suitable for ages 3 and up- From the much-loved children’s series that began with Tree: A Peek-Through Picture Book comes an informative book with peek-through holes that show the moon’s different...
-Suitable for ages 14 and up- Cash is Queen breaks down the basics of how young women of today can learn to understand and manage money - an empowering skill that...
-Suitable for ages 5 and up- This charmingly illustrated seasonal treasury of nature-based crafts, baking recipes and gardening projects for the winter celebrates the country cottage lifestyle with self-sufficient and eco-friendly...
Open your eyes to a new world view with 100 women and nonbinary photojournalists’ stories from behind the lens. 85% of photojournalists are men. That means almost everything that is...
-Suitable for ages 2 and younger-This board book version of Rosa Parks, an international bestseller from the highly acclaimed Little People, BIG DREAMS series, introduces the youngest dreamers to the 'Mother...
-Suitable for ages 7 and up-In this book from the critically acclaimed, multimillion-copy bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the incredible life of Steve Irwin, animal lover and wildlife...
-Suitable for ages 7 and up-In this book from the critically acclaimed, multimillion-copy bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the life of Alexander von Humboldt, the botanist and adventurer....
-Suitable for ages 7 and up-In this book from the critically acclaimed, multimillion-copy bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the incredible life of Nelson Mandela, South Africa's first Black...
-Suitable for ages 7 and up-In this book from the critically acclaimed, multimillion-copy bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the life of Prince, one of the most iconic performers...
-Suitable for ages 7 and up-In this book from the critically acclaimed, multimillion-copy bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the incredible life of Mozart, world-renowned classical musician and composer....
-Suitable for ages 7 and up-In this book from the critically acclaimed, multimillion-copy bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the life of Neil Armstrong, the first person to walk...
In this groundbreaking work, Ariella Azoulay thoroughly revises our understanding of the ethical status of photography. It must, she insists, be understood in its inseparability from the many catastrophes of...
-Suitable for ages 7 and up-In this international bestseller from the critically acclaimed Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the inspiring story of this international style icon. Following the death...