Also: Creative Europe projects FUTURES and Parallel+New TLP Editions+Videos & Podcasts. ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­ ͏ ‌     ­
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In this Newsletter

  • Programme: Call for Works HALFTONE 2020
  • Programme: The Library Project this September
  • Publishing: New TLP Editions
  • Creative Europe: FUTURES Digital Festival, Parallel Platform Digital Events
  • Videos+Podcasts Online: Basic Space, Subtext & Discourse, PhotoIreland
Halftone Print Fair

Call for Works: HALFTONE 2020

Submission Deadline 4 October
Running 29 October-22 November

At The Library Project

HALFTONE Print Fair returns this November, bringing together a large selection of works by established and emerging artists, showcasing Ireland’s exciting Art scene. Initiated in 2015, HALFTONE quickly became one of the busiest events in the calendar of both The Library Project and Dublin's Art scene, with over 500 artworks presented by more than 100 artists.

This year, HALFTONE will also see the return of its sister event Tsundoku, started last year to contribute to HALFTONE's celebration of the printed matter with a passion for the book format—a passion we have cultivated and shared ever since our first book fair in July 2011, during PhotoIreland Festival. Among other events planned for Tsundoku, we are looking forward to welcoming a showcase of the Kassel Dummy Award and the Australia and New Zealand Photobook Award.

Submissions for HALFTONE Print Fair are now open, with a deadline of midnight 4th October.

Find out how to apply →
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September at The Library Project

The Library Project this September

Black Church Editions
Running 20 Aug-26 Sep
At The Library Project

Since 2013, The Library Project art bookshop closes every September to accommodate an exhibition by Black Church Print Studio members. However, this September the bookshop will remain open and will present Black Church Editions, featuring approximately 150 limited editions. They represent the diversity of practices of Black Church members, with etching, lithography, relief, screen and digital print, and a range of styles from abstract to more representational work. It runs from 20 August to 26 September, with special opening hours you can consult online.

Find out more →

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New TLP Editions

Introducing the latest TLP Editions series:
  • Hospes by Hugh Quigley, examining the uniquely personal experience of some of those in attendance at the Phoenix Park papal mass, each with their own hopes for and perception of both the visit and the future of the Catholic church as a fixture in Ireland’s national identity.
  • Institutions of Home by Niamh Smith, reflecting on multiple concerns dealing with national identity, nationhood and place-making.
  • A New Normal, made in collaboration with District and Junior Magazines, featuring 24 Irish and international artists' work during the pandemic, offering us a glimpse into our new normalities, where moments of joy and hope raise beyond the boredom and dread.
Explore the 32 titles in the TLP Editions series →
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CREATIVE EUROPE PROJECTS 

FUTURES Digital Festival: RESET

FUTURES Digital Festival: RESET ‌

In October, FUTURES Photography Platform brings you a digital festival with exhibitions, talks, studio visits and much more, with many elements open to all audiences and for free.

Under the theme RESET, the event will focus on discussing the changes we are facing this year, as much as in general in the Arts, and how the sector is responding to them.

The programme for RESET will be released soon, and we suggest you keep an eye on the FUTURES website and social media, but of course, we will tell you all about it when the time comes!

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Parallel Platform Digital Exhibitions

Parallel Some Bodies ‌

Being a Platform that is deeply engaged in linking people from different countries, bringing together exhibitions from artists and curators with different backgrounds and perspectives, the new traveling restrictions made has brought an immense challenge that the platform took on readily.

Re-shaping its concept, PARALLEL presents a programme of online exhibitions. The first exhibition launched last week by Parallel member Fotofestiwal Lodz—Some-Bodies, curated by Zohreh Deldadeh. The next launch is of UGGA, curated by Mafalda Duarte Barrela.

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VIDEOS AND PODCASTS ONLINE

PhotoIreland on Basic Space Live IG Talks

PhotoIreland on Basic Space Live IG Talks ‌

Over the last few months, Basic Space have been holding live Instagram conversation with artists and arts workers on the general theme of inclusion and belonging in the arts.

The final live talk took place this Wednesday, with Julia Gelezova and Angel Luis Gonzalez of PhotoIreland and artist Pádraig Spillane, to discuss inclusivity and diversity in contemporary practices, reflecting on past and current PhotoIreland projects and looking to the future.⁠

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Ángel Luis González on Subtext & Discourse

‌ Angel Luis Gonzalez on Subtext and Discourse

The art world can be perceived as exclusive, pretentious, and fickle, but in this famously opaque and unregulated industry, Subtext and Discourse podcast investigates what insight can artists, curators and collectors share about their field.

In an upcoming episode, Michael Dooney interviews PhotoIreland Director Ángel Luis González on its past, present, and future. The episode will be released soon, but meanwhile, subscribe to the podcast, enjoy the many great recordings available, and keep an eye! 

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Revisit the performances of this year's PhotoIreland Festival

Anna Ehrenstein, On Decolonising Lens based Practices ‌

Did you know? On the PhotoIreland Festival 2020 website you can find video recordings of 5 of the festival online events hosted this year, so whenever, you want you can enjoy it straight on your digital device. 

These events include Anna Ehrenstein's performance 'On Decolonising Lens-based Practices' that launched the festival; the two events that conformed Fotomuseum Winterthur's SITUATION #202 with Mario Santamaría and Geraldine Juárez; a Screen Walk with Irish artist Conor McGarrigle in collaboration with Fotomuseum Winterthur and The Photographers' Gallery London; and the launch of OVER Journal, with Aidan Kelly Murphy in conversation with artist Heather Agyepong. One to keep bookmarked!

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