Nuotraukos dokumentams / Photography 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...
View ArticleA Curious Catalogue – Michael Leon
A Curious Catalogue is a skateboard product catalogue of pencil drawn anti-graphics, spin-art wheels, and slalom gemstones. It was designed to take a romantic and fantastic vision of a skateboard...
View ArticleBaron #2 – Tyrone Lebon
The second issue of Baron is a photographic investigation into sexuality in today’s image sharing society, photographed by Tyrone Lebon and guest edited by Max Pearmain. The post Baron #2 – Tyrone...
View ArticleOctober 145
At the forefront of art criticism and theory, October focuses critical attention on the contemporary arts—film, painting, music, media, photography, performance, sculpture, and literature—and their...
View ArticleWinter: Poetics and Politics
This publication picks up on several of the themes which emerge conceptually and artistically in the Central Asian Pavilion project, and elaborates them in a philosophical, historical and poetic...
View Articlei – Eamonn Doyle
Eamonn Doyle has been photographing his fellow Dubliners since the early ‘90s and has developed a unique approach to his street portraiture. Despite the close range muggers-eye-view, the images...
View ArticleFoam #37 / William Klein
This issue of Foam Magazine is different from the norm in that it is entirely devoted to the work of a single artist. His career has already spanned more than sixty years and during that time he has...
View ArticleFrieze # 161
On the issues of Quantification and Big Data, and how state and corporate tracking of our online behaviour affects our lives and our relationship to the arts. Featuring a specially commissioned cover...
View Article“…and the figtrees in the Alameda gardens” – Nina Danino
The publication “…and the figtrees in the Alameda gardens” brings together three of Nina Danino’s early 16mm films—First Memory (1980), Close to Home (1985), Stabat Mater (1990)— which are related...
View ArticleLooking for Love, 1996 – Alec Soth
Alec Soth‘s photobook “Looking for Love, 1996″, including his photo series of the same name, looks back to the time of the beginning, the time when everything is still open and exciting, when...
View ArticleFirst Journey Home – Misha Kominek
In the summer of 1997, Misha Kominek decided to go on a road trip by himself around Poland for the first time. He had just graduated from photography school in Barcelona and felt confident with his...
View ArticleThe Visitor – Willie Doherty
Published on the occasion of the Willie Doherty exhibition, The Visitor, at the Douglas Hyde Gallery, April 18 – May 27, 2008. Includes text by Willie Doherty, and still images of The Visitor film...
View ArticleEoin Mc Hugh
Published on the occasion of the Eoin Mc Hugh exhibition, Augury, at the Douglas Hyde Gallery, July 26 – September 11, 2013. Includes text, Trapped Light, by John Hutchinson, and images of paintings,...
View ArticleHome
Published on the occasion of the Home exhibition, featuring the work of Don Brown, Fernanda Gomes, Jan Jedlicka, Simone Kappeler, Lucia Nogueria, Yoshihiro Suda, Richard Wentworth and Rachel...
View ArticleJandek
Published on the occasion of the Jandek exhibition (June 6 – July 24, 2008) and performance (June 13, 2008) at the Douglas Hyde Gallery. Includes texts, The Rocks Crumble, by John Hutchinson, The...
View ArticleDarkened Days – Simone Kappeler
Published on the occasion of the Simone Kappeler exhibition, Darkened Days, at the Douglas Hyde Gallery, April 12 – May 22, 2013. Includes text, Darkened Days, by John Hutchinson, and images of all of...
View ArticleMonocle #72
A briefing on Global affairs, business, culture and design 282 pages 20 x 27 cm Softback ISSN: 9-771753-243013 Shipping world-wide Please note: Local pick-up of orders is available from The Library...
View ArticleCamouflages – Joan Fontcuberta
In Camouflages, Joan Fontcuberta impressively brings into question the ideas of reality, photography, authorship, and truth, exploring camouflage in all its aspects. Through paradoxical and amazing...
View ArticlePing Pong Conversations – Alec Soth
Storytelling and the use of color and black and white, staged and candid approaches, and personal and political issues are just a few of the many arguments that the American photographer Alec Soth...
View ArticleBLOW #9
We are constantly viewing images of animals, but the animal is always the one being observed and remains separate from man. a heightened understanding of our dualistic need for animals – as...
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