I’ve lived in East London for 86 ½ Years – Martin Usborne
Joseph Markovitch has left London only once to go to the seaside with his mother. He loves Nicolas Cage, has five sugars in his tea, would have married a six foot two Hispanic woman but in the end had...
View ArticleTHE MECCA OF CONEY ISLAND – Fabrizio Albertini
In the opening scenes of the first ‘Rocky’ (1976), Balboa is always holding a handball ball. For the aspiring boxer, a perfect archetype of the crude and penniless hero and destined to achieve the...
View ArticleTHOREAU – Alessandro Calabrese
Alessandro Calabrese’s work is the result of an artist residence conducted between 2012 and 2013 in Valle d’Aosta. The serie is inspired by the writings of Henry David Thoreau, especially “Walden,...
View ArticleNuotraukos dokumentams / Photographs for Documents
Vytautas V. Stanionis (b. 1949) printed photographs from the film of his father, also Vytautas (1917–1966), which contained photographs of Seirijai and surrounding districts’ inhabitants created for...
View ArticleThe Secure, Private Domain of my Home (1996- 2001) – Zero to Five – Lia...
A series of 73 photographs identifying the emotional context created in the home of the young family, during the transitional period in which the ’chapter of girlishness and innocence closes to open...
View ArticleMOTHER NATURE – Erik Kessels
As a way of continuing the work he started in Album Beauty, Erik Kessels brings us new artwork, based on his own collection of photographs. InMother Nature, he assembles photographs of women posing...
View ArticleShe Comes in Colors – Florian Braakman
A visual diary of a (unreachable) love. The post She Comes in Colors – Florian Braakman appeared first on PhotoIreland.
View ArticleAnthill (METEORITES) – Augustin Rebetez
Augustin Rebetez In His Swiss Jura House let His imagination run. With a bunch of friends, he builds sculptures, sets, stages and imagine astonishing year permanent theater. His book Takes us Into a...
View ArticleOut of Thin Air – Daragh Muldowney
Snowflakes appear literally out of thin air. They are born high above us within grey winter clouds, where the simple act of freezing turns formless water vapour into spectacular crystalline ice...
View ArticleMonogram Logo
Following on from ‘Animal logo’, Counter-Print have released a new book, collecting categorised monograms and ciphers from around the world, called ‘Monogram logo’. The book is designed by Leterme...
View Articleicon
‘Icon’ contains over 200 examples of social media icons from many well-known, as well as up-and-coming, graphic designers and illustrators. This limited and concise canvas for self-expression is...
View ArticleAnimal Logo
The book is a collection of categorised animal logos and symbols from around the world and contains 266 logos from some of the world’s greatest designers and companies such as; Total Identity, Lance...
View Articlegorse – no.2
gorse is a twice-yearly print journal edited and published in Dublin by Susan Tomaselli, featuring longform narrative essays, original fiction and interviews. Issue one was published in January 2014,...
View Articlegorse – no. 1
gorse is a twice-yearly print journal edited and published in Dublin by Susan Tomaselli, featuring longform narrative essays, original fiction and interviews. Issue one was published in January 2014,...
View ArticleBLOW #11
“family is an elementary topic of cultural and artistic fascination, with the most interesting criticism taking place in the modern era. photography in particular, with its ability to mercilessly...
View ArticleAprès Paris 2014
Après Paris – Saturday 22 November 2014 Tickets: €5.00 At The Library Project, 4 Temple Bar, Dublin 2. With the kind support of the Cultural Service of the French Embassy in Ireland. Introducing the...
View ArticleIdN v21n5: Maximalism – Max it out!
In art, as in sex, size doesn’t matter. There are huge works of minimalism as well as mini-masterpieces of maximalism. Instead of containing the least number of elements, maximalism encompasses the...
View ArticleHole & Corner – Issue 2
Celebrating craft, beauty, passion and skill Hole & Corner is a magazine about people who spend more time doing than talking, for whom content is more important than style; people whose work is...
View ArticleModern Matter – Issue 7
Modern Matter’s 7th issue, POSTMODERN. Featuring: Sarah Lucas: Before the Venice Biennale — an exclusive look at the early-90s photographic archive and personal history of SARAH LUCAS, ahead of her...
View ArticleEuropean Photography No. 95
European Photography 95 featuring new work by Cristina de Middel, Naruki Oshima, Jackie Nickerson, Angélica Dass, Jason Larkin, Faye Hobson, Jamey Stillings, and Dietmar Eckell. Also in this issue:...
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