New online! An interview with Mike McCormack discussing his new novel, This Plague of Souls - just published by @tramppress.bsky.socialwww.tolkajournal.org/read-online/...
by Liam Harrison
Was an absolute pleasure talking to Niamh McCann about her most recent exhibition, Hairline Crack [a dialogue], & her practice in general for @winterpapers.bsky.social 9.
If you're visiting Small Publishers Fair this Fri/Sat, here's a web page with links to a downloadable programme, details of the 80+ books that will be launched during the Fair, and a table plan for the artists and presses: smallpublishersfair.co.uk/publishers-2...
Locals say the council should have done an ecological survey before cutting away vegetation in Balbriggan’s Mill Pond Park. The park is part of a planned “green corridor”, with landscaping, walk- and cycle-ways, a meadow and a managed wetland. dublininquirer.com/2...
The park is part of a planned “green corridor”, with landscaping, walk- and cycle-ways, a meadow and a managed wetland.
Today seems like the prime day for us to introduce ourselves here!👋 A bit about us: -Independent bookshop & art gallery in Galway, Ireland -Online at Kennys.ie -Free delivery in Ireland -International shipping from €2 per book -Thousands of books cheaper than Amazon -Thousands of books not on Amazon
And we were excited to hear that Carlos Quijon, Jr, is the curator of the Philippine Pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale in 2024. more about him here carlosquijonjr.crd.co
Carlos Quijon, Jr.'s website
Manila-based Carlos Quijon, Jr was the first contributor to the Travelling South, In Theory CIRCA Project archive commissioned by Dr. Brian Curtin. Below Carlos introduces his intriguing project 'Errant Affinities: Ireland and Southeast Asia'. Image Suzanna Chan. circaartmagazine.net/carlos-quijo...
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Join us for Small Publishers Fair in London this Fri / Sat: 68 UK and international publishers, special exhibition, readings and talks. Fri 27 & Sat 28 Oct (11am-7pm) Fair, exhibition & talks all free Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL (Holborn tube) bitly.ws/uHvm
Archive Project Editor, Bangkok-based Dr. Brian Curtin presents Thái Hà's Did you mishear me misspeak? Prompted by a video installation by Susan MacWilliam, Hà is interested in a politics of mutation for the practices of interpretation and representation. circaartmagazine.net/thai-ha-did-...
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