We chatted to Phibsboro Press founder Eamonn Hall to understand the ethos behind this impressive independent publishing imprint and uncover a new perspective on Irish architecture.
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We chatted to Phibsboro Press founder Eamonn Hall to understand the ethos behind this impressive independent publishing imprint and uncover a new perspective on Irish architecture.
The Positive Space is an exceptional spontaneous public art movement, commandeering the empty advertising boards of Dublin during the COVID-19 crisis to create a gallery of Ireland’s finest photographers.
Limit is a photo series shot by photographer Sam McCabe that evokes the eerie tranquillity of the local travel restrictions set down in wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jim Fuller’s unreal photos cast the mundane corners of Dublin in a new light. We chatted to him about photography as a creative medium and what he hopes to achieve in future.
Louis O’Sullivan’s photo series is an exploration of the feeling underlying moments of naïve freedom.
Christopher Clery critiques broad expressions of masculinity in his art, celebrating queer sensibility and the beauty found in the male form.
‘This Hurts’ — a photo series by Belfast based Fine Artist Audrey Gillespie — explores obsession, release and fantasy.
Faolan Carey’s eye for detail captures the essence of Fringe Festival award-winning Club Comfort, an LGBTGIA friendly environment.
Faolan Carey’s eye for detail has captured the essence of our capital city.
Photographer Jacobi Hoff comments on mental health to phenomenal effect in series of beautiful and eerie multiple exposures, taking us on journey through the urban landscape and an providing an insight into the collective perspective of our generation.
Photographer Daniel Comerford combines clever composition and an eye for colour in this series of flicks, presenting his perspective, Dublin, Amsterdam and our FAC x SafeHaus event in Wigwam.
Despite the cold and rain, Dublin winters aren’t all bad. There is beauty in the city at this time of year. With his photos of huddled silhouettes and soaked streets, Rabie Al captures the essence of this atmosphere.
Laois based photographer Jordan Hearns takes an intimate look at the electronic music scene in small-town Ireland.
Dublin by the Street: What's happening on the streets of the Fair City. Ronán Hennigan lent us the flicks for this one.
'Belfast Then and Now' is a photography series by Conall Kearney that focuses on how Belfast has developed since 'The Troubles'
Dublin by the Street: 'Dublin is a city where there’s familiarity without friendship, loneliness without solitude' - Brendan Behan'. Shots by Sam McCabe.
Homegrown Artists: Kelly Levacher, Irish photographer currently in New York shares with us her artistic motivation
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Anthony O'Connor is a Media Graduate from NCAD. He has sent us in this collection as a lead up to a much anticipated series called 'Contactless Sheets' in which he is examining the role of a photographer as a curator rather than a creator.
'The maximum, that is what has always interested me' - FAC Looks Back at Czech photographer Josef Koudelka