Ffotogallery publishes a range of artist monographs, exhibition catalogues and artist bookworks featuring original artist work and critical discussion about contemporary international photographic art. Our publishing output complements our programme of temporary photography and lens-based media exhibitions, as well as our diverse education programme. You can find information below on all of Ffotogallery’s publications, including the option to purchase them through Cornerhouse online bookstore. A range of Ffotogallery publications are also available for purchase from the gallery at Turner House. Ffotogallery Members are entitled to 25% discount.
Jo Longhurst – Other Spaces
The artist Jo Longhurst’s new body of work develops her interest in Perfection. More
Karen Ingham – Wonder Chamber
Karen Ingham is an artist with a keen interest in the natural sciences and how scientific ideas and processes inform contemporary image making. Wonder Chamber was published to coincide with Ingham’s exhibition at Ffotogallery in 2012. More
Helen Sear – Inside the View
Inside the View brings together for the first time key bodies of work produced by Helen Sear over the last thirty years. More
Daniel Blaufuks – Works on Memory
Works on Memory is a collection of essays and images charting the last ten years of Portuguese artist Daniel Blaufuks’ practice. More
Believing is Seeing
Believing is Seeing focuses on the work of seven Korean artists who each adopt different approaches to contemporary photography or photography-based work. More
No Place Like Home – Faye Chamberlain / Chris Young
No Place Like Home was a unique arts project culminating in a publication, exhibition and sound installation at Cardiff’s city centre homeless hostels, Tresillian House and The Huggard. More
Condition Report – New Photographic Art from the Czech Republic
This publication features five emerging Czech artists who share an interest in the mutability of the photograph as an object – its potential to be overwritten, degraded or otherwise modified, more often than not through analogue processes rather than digital means. More
Lost for Words – Peter Fraser
The outcome of visits to many diverse sites of interest across Wales, Lost for Words captures in Peter Fraser’s unique way the spirit of the country. More
Silent Village – Peter Finnemore, Paolo Ventura, Rachel Trezise, Humphrey Jennings
On June 10th 1942, the Czechoslovakian village of Lidice, near Prague, was obliterated by the Nazis following the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich by the Czech resistance. More
The Skater – Wendy McMurdo
The artist’s new body of work, The Skater, draws inspiration from Sir Henry Raeburn’s painting Reverend Walker Skating on Duddingston Loch, widely regarded as an image characteristic of the Scottish enlightenment. More