Eamonn Doyle: Made In Dublin

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‘Eamonn Doyle: a singular new vision and an original contribution to the development of street photography’ <i>Martin Parr</i>

‘Eamonn Doyle: a singular new vision and an original contribution to the development of street photography’ Martin Parr
‘The term “street photographer” damns Doyle with faint praise. He is a chronicler of the city’ Sean O’Hagan

Made in Dublin brings together Eamonn Doyle’s three extraordinary photography series: i, ON and End. Shot a stone’s throw from his front door, this Dublin trilogy provides a multifaceted portrait of a city undergoing and surviving rapid changes.

Text vignettes by prize-winning author Kevin Barry enrich the visual trip. Imagining what might be happening just out of frame, Barry gives voice to the otherwise silent Dubliners captured by Doyle’s camera. Including new and unpublished photographs, Niall Sweeney’s design completes what can only be described as an exhilarating surround-sound, cinematic experience in book form.
Extent: 272 pp
Format: PLC (no jacket)
Illustrations: 350
Publication date: 2019-07-03
Size: 29.2 x 21.0 cm
ISBN: 9780500545089
Introduction by Sean O’Hagan • ‘i’ • ON • End.

Press Reviews

Stunning … Doyle’s impact on music and arts in Dublin has been seismic
The Irish Times

Eamonn Doyle’s multi-sensory and expansive works … show the unlimited creative power of friendship and collaboration
The British Journal of Photography

Destabilizing and intimate
Vanity Fair

Eamonn Doyle’s native city presents a busy canvas of street life
Observer

About the Authors

Eamonn Doyle is a photographer and music producer based in Dublin, Ireland. His work has earned him a truly international reputation, with his self-published projects – all now out of print – highly sought-after by photobook collectors around the world.

Kevin Barry is the prizewinning Irish author of two collections of short stories and two novels.

Sean O’Hagan is an Irish writer and critic who specializes in photography for the Guardian newspaper.

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