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Launch 1.30pm Saturday 15th June At The Library Project, 4 Temple Bar Street, D02YK53
Ten years on, the iconic photograph of a young couple at the back of the bus still resonates. Featuring previously unpublished photographs, Daragh Soden’s Young Dubliners book is introduced by award winning Irish author Colin Barrett. Join us at 1.30pm on Saturday June 15th at The Library Project to celebrate its launch.
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The 2024 recipients of the RADAR Research and Development Artist Residency have been selected by Inspirational Arts and PhotoIreland from nominations by eleven Photography programmes across the island.
RADAR is aimed at providing adequate national and international opportunities for artists in order to engage with the broad arts context and consolidate their practice. It is an ambitious evolution of the Inspirational Arts Photography Award first established in 2009, now expanding its remit to provide critical opportunities with the support of PhotoIreland.
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Book Signing: 2pm Wednesday 19th June At: The Library Project, 4 Temple Bar Street, D02YK53
Morgan Ashcom began Open while making photographs of daily life in Occupied Palestine in 2009. As Ashcom departed Palestine for his home in the United States, Israeli security forces opened his box of unprocessed film, exposing the images he had made to light. Assuming they were ruined, Ashcom left the mostly unexamined film in his studio for over ten years. Meanwhile, the Israeli imposed apartheid continued.
In 2021, Ashcom revisited the negatives and saw new potential in them: the film was not ruined; rather, the tenuously visible images referenced resiliency and vulnerability; censorship and subversion; erasure — and the possibility of its reversal.
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PhotoIreland seeks expressions of interest from individuals to join its Board Of Directors to act as trustees as the organisation becomes a charity and expands its operations. Interested individuals should submit a expression of interest alongside a CV to boardofd...@photoireland.org before midnight 21 June 2024.
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As Ireland’s Art Bookshop, we have over 800 Photobook titles from Ireland and beyond, including some coveted collector’s items, contemporary artist books, over 200 titles in magazines and zines - local and international, carefully selected and fun titles for young people, as well as a diverse range of books on design, architecture, photo and art texts and theory, and other essentials for creatives.
Check out our highlights and recommendations for June:
- The first in the new set of TLP Editions, Sarah Navan's Care in Progress is an in-depth exploration of coming out of a Bipolar manic episode and starting afresh - The latest issue of FOAM Magazine considers photography through the lens of AI - Hot off the press from SMUT, Cruising Archaeology sees artists reconstitute and repurpose items that have been discarded in popular cruising locations around London into cultural memorabilia - New from Hi Tone Press, Barry Delaney's Forty Footers (pictured) features photographs of Dubliners enjoying the sea at Sandycove’s famous bathing spot - Enough: Artists on Gendered Violence comprises creative responses to the issues highlighted in a series of protests that took place in Australia calling for gender equality and justice for victims of sexual assault
All these and much more at The Library Project online and in our shop at 4 Temple Bar Street, Dublin 2.
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PhotoIreland grows the reputation of Irish artists globally through a 360 degree support system and platform for contemporary photography, activated through a diversity of projects. These include events such as PhotoIreland Festival and Halftone print fair amongst others; resources such as the PhotoIreland Collection, a specialised research library of photobooks, and Ireland’s Art Bookshop, The Library Project; via publishing with projects such as OVER Journal and TLP Editions; professional development support through networking and consultancy opportunities; and empowering early and mid-career photographers via our international partnerships, most relevantly through Creative Europe co-funded platforms such as FUTURES and Parallel.
Find out more about PhotoIreland at photoireland.org If you want to stay informed, you can subscribe to our newsletters!
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