Çağdaş Erdoğan – Truth, Power and Control
The noblest goal of journalism is to speak truth to power and Turkish photographer Çağdaş Erdoğan’s first book Control does this to a depth not often achieved in media circles.
The noblest goal of journalism is to speak truth to power and Turkish photographer Çağdaş Erdoğan’s first book Control does this to a depth not often achieved in media circles.
In his latest book, Border Roads 1990-1994, photographer Tony O’Shea presents a haunting collection of images taken around the border between Northern and the Republic of Ireland during the early 1990s.
Photographer Kenneth O’Halloran has just published a book documenting a month long study of the powerful and often visceral reaction of Americans who visit the Donald Trump Star at the renowned Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Seán Hillen is best-known for his socio-political, photo montages of Irish landscapes featuring nostalgic and, at times, kitsch imagery juxtaposed with international landmarks.
Following Fishamble’s recent sold out show in Dublin, journalist and playwright Colin Murphy talks to Murmur about the making of Inside The GPO …
Alan O’Connor is an Irish photographer living in South Africa: “I arrived back to Dublin a few days before the anniversary weekend. Living in Cape Town has kept me isolated from the build up of documentaries and dramas, news stories and opinion pieces … “
Dragana Jurisic was born in Slavonski Brod, Croatia (then Yugoslavia). She is currently based in Dublin, Ireland. “The story of me as a photographer starts in 1991 during the war in former Yugoslavia when our family apartment was burned down together with thousands of prints and negatives my father, an ardent amateur photographer, had accumulated.
Trish Lambe of the Gallery of Photography Ireland talks to Murmur REFLECTING 1916 – Photography and the Easter Rising is a photography-based programme which includes a specially curated photographic exhibition and publication by the Gallery of Photography Ireland. The programme […]