This Art Deco Donnybrook house has been adapted for multi-generational living
This Art Deco Donnybrook house has been adapted for multi-generational living

Megan Burns

‘Father’s Day, to me, is a lot like being single on Valentine’s Day’
‘Father’s Day, to me, is a lot like being single on Valentine’s Day’

Sarah Gill

Page Turners: ‘Thirst Trap’ author Gráinne O’Hare
Page Turners: ‘Thirst Trap’ author Gráinne O’Hare

Sarah Gill

Social photos from our Beyond the Awards: Stories of Success and Impact event
Social photos from our Beyond the Awards: Stories of Success and Impact event

Sarah Gill

Here are the interiors trends we’ll all be searching this summer (and how to shop them)
Here are the interiors trends we’ll all be searching this summer (and how to shop...

Megan Burns

‘Virtually everyone experiences imposter syndrome, from interns to C-suite executives’
‘Virtually everyone experiences imposter syndrome, from interns to C-suite executives’

Megan Burns

The best events happening around Ireland this weekend
The best events happening around Ireland this weekend

Sarah Gill

In Her Shoes: Silvana Landa McAdam of LANDA
In Her Shoes: Silvana Landa McAdam of LANDA

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Conductor Orla Flanagan: ‘This concert explores human existence in different spheres’
Conductor Orla Flanagan: ‘This concert explores human existence in different spheres’

Sarah Gill

This 1970s Galway semi-d has been refreshed and revived
This 1970s Galway semi-d has been refreshed and revived

Nathalie Marquez Courtney

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The Library Project


By IMAGE
22nd Sep 2013
The Library Project

The Library Project, an offshoot of Photo Ireland, was set up in 2011 and has dedicated itself to gathering together stunning photography publications. Easily the most gratifying type of book to open, their collection includes over 900 items, from tomes by large publishing houses to self-published zines. The remarkable catalogue can be browsed online and a curated selection will be on display for the month of September. Screen_Shot_2013-09-17_at_13.12.54Call into No 4 Temple Bar (the old Monster Truck space) and peruse the covers and spines. Choose a book – by colour, publisher, artist or whatever naturally catches your eye – flick through for a quick look and take a seat if you like it. You’re guaranteed to be drawn to something, or stroll up onto the mezzanine area where you’ll find prints from Photo Ireland’s 2013 artists available to purchase and take home. What a lovely, indulgent contribution to the city.

 

Photography by Katie Mooney-Sheppard

Georgia Corcoran @georgiadabizz