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View ArticleWHO TOLD YOU SO?!
Only accountable to ourselves, Who told you so?! - The collective story vs. the individual narrative - challenges states of social ambivalence within various levels of cohesion: government,...
View ArticleLove Lomo
This handmade book contains photos taken on lomography cameras by ten different photographers. The images are partnered with a write up by each artist about how they discovered lomo photography and...
View ArticleWe Can Make It If We Try
Can you do it, if you set it yourself? Along four of the best young practitioners in Dutch design activating our maker’s culture, this is an exploration of what we can do when we start imagining. Four...
View Article11″X17″– ELISA VAN JOOLEN
11”x17” by Elisa van Joolen is an on-going project that examines and challenges the fashion industry’s prevailing value systems and proposes new methods of production. The project began in 2013 with a...
View Articlethe road is not straight – David O’Shaughnessy
‘The road is not straight’ is a series of images taken by David O’Shaughnessy on his travels in Africa, Asia and Europe. Collectively, the images aim to construct a narrative that portrays a sense of...
View ArticleLAPSE – Willie Doherty
Although Willie Doherty shot all the images from LAPSE between 1985 and 1993 this is the first occasion that he has chosen to exhibit them. During this period the artist was producing his seminal body...
View ArticleWe sat down where we had sat before – Aleana Egan
Aleana Egan Exhibition catalogue – at Kunsthalle Basel 20 April – 8 June 2008 The post We sat down where we had sat before – Aleana Egan appeared first on PhotoIreland.
View ArticleKIN – Richard Gorman
“I paint alone in my studio where I solve problems that did not exist until I began painting. A painting is a conflict with disorder.A painting is not a message to anyone. It may not tell a story, it...
View ArticleAbu Dhabi Art 2012 – Liam Gillick
Progresion Stream Devised Production Structure (The doors to the administration building have been left open) The post Abu Dhabi Art 2012 – Liam Gillick appeared first on PhotoIreland.
View ArticleThe Square Root of Minus One is Plus or Minus i – Jaki Irvine
In response to the exhibition In a World Like This at The Model Arts and Niland Gallery, Sligo and Chisenhale Gallery, London October 31 – 9 December 2007 The post The Square Root of Minus One is Plus...
View ArticleTin Mal / Cut Ground – Sean Scully
Published by Kerlin Gallery on the occasion of the exhibitions; Sean Scully, Cut Ground 6 October – 19th November 2011 and Kerlin Gallery at Abu Dhabi Art 2011, Sean Scully, Tin Mal 16 -19th November...
View ArticleLove Lomo
This handmade book contains photos taken on lomography cameras by ten different photographers. The images are partnered with a write up by each artist about how they discovered lomo photography and...
View ArticleJalal Toufic – Forthcoming
Jalal Toufic is a thinker and a mortal to death. He was born in 1962 in Beirut or Baghdad and died before dying in 1989 in Evanston, Illinois. This second edition of a collection of his essays...
View ArticleIs It My Body? – Kim Gordon
Edited by Branden W. Joseph Throughout the 1980s and early ’90s, Kim Gordon—widely known as a founding member of the influential band Sonic Youth—produced a series of writings on art and music....
View ArticleObjects in This Mirror – Brian Dillon
“Like Roland Barthes and Virginia Woolf, Brian Dillon pays lavish attention to curious byways that usually go without saying. In sentences at once playful and majestic, he plumbs the intellectual...
View ArticleNeomaterialism – Joshua Simon
After a short period of “unbearable lightness of being,” the social gravitation begins to be felt again. In his book Joshua Simon describes and analyzes the growing weight of the technical, economic,...
View ArticleThe Crossdresser’s Secret – Brian O’Doherty
The eighteenth century was an era of violent contrasts and radical change, intellectual brilliance and war, spies and diplomatic intrigue, elegance and cruelty. One of the century’s most mysterious...
View ArticleA Portrait of Hackney – Zed Nelson
Book 3 from the series ‘East London Photo Stories’. ‘A Portrait of Hackney’ is an intimate look at the ever-changing face of Hackney: the complexity, the contradictions, the clash of cultures....
View ArticleEast London Swimmers – Madeleine Waller
Book 2 from the series ‘East London Photo Stories’. East London Swimmers comprises more than 50 colour photographs of swimmers dressed for normal life and in their swimming gear. The images, all taken...
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