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Village Bookshop & Gallery. Village is a bookshop & gallery offering a selection of contemporary art, design, fashion and photography publications.

We also source self-published and small press zines from artists around the world.

COME OUT - Sunil Gupta [£50]When Sunil Gupta moved to London from New York in the late 70s, he was surprised to find no ...
14/11/2025

COME OUT - Sunil Gupta [£50]

When Sunil Gupta moved to London from New York in the late 70s, he was surprised to find no equivalent of New York’s Christopher Street. All the g**s and le****ns appeared to be in hiding. Only to be encountered in a handful of pubs and after-hours clubs, which closed very early. However, this was about to change with the development and growth of the 1970s fledgeling gay marches into the more significant numbers of more confident people who came out in gay public protests.

The photographs in this new book encompass the period from the mid to late 1980s and recount Pride marches before corporate sponsors, and their logos, as well as specific marches that were responding to a single event; antinuclear CND protests and demonstrations supporting the miners’ strikes, and of course, the several protests against Clause 28 - a legislative designation for a series of laws across Britain that prohibited the “promotion of homosexuality” by local authorities. Introduced by Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government, it was in effect from 1988 to 2000 in Scotland and from 1988 to 2003.

“Photography was also in the middle of a great documentary debate at that time, questions arose regarding shooting political marches, who was taking the pictures and for which purpose. I wanted to make my point of view very clear, which was that of someone from within the community. And it was my community.” - Sunil Gupta

Born in New Delhi, India, relocated to Montreal, Canada, before studying at the Royal College of Art in London, Gupta has been using photography as a critical practice since the 1970s. Subversive, impulsive, personal and political, Sunil Gupta’s socially engaged projects have focused on such issues as family, race, migration and the complexities and taboos of sexuality and homosexual life. His work has been instrumental in raising awareness around the political realities concerning the fight for international gay rights and of making visible the tensions between tradition and modernity, public and private, the body and body politics.

BACKYARD DIARIES VOL.3 from  🐾 few signed copies now available, featuring pictures from the hidden world of street cats,...
12/11/2025

BACKYARD DIARIES VOL.3 from 🐾 few signed copies now available, featuring pictures from the hidden world of street cats, this edition photographed in Atlantic City.

Published (£20)

MADFERIT, a new zine from  documenting the passion, chaos, and excitement during the 2025 Oasis reunion in Manchester. C...
12/11/2025

MADFERIT, a new zine from documenting the passion, chaos, and excitement during the 2025 Oasis reunion in Manchester. Copies available NOW

(£10)

MSN MESSENGER MADE ME HARDCORE, the third issue of  out nowFeaturing work from:JULIA RADIONOVA  VLADYSLAV ANDRIEVSKY  EM...
11/11/2025

MSN MESSENGER MADE ME HARDCORE, the third issue of out now

Featuring work from:
JULIA RADIONOVA
VLADYSLAV ANDRIEVSKY
EMILY ASHCROFT
SOFIYA LORIASHVILI .loriashvili2
ANDY JONES
PRACTISING EMPATHY IN MIRRORS
SAM BAILEY

With Contributions from:

OZZILINE MERCEDES
MILLY BURROUGHS .0
& a JENNICAM archive piece

BOOT MAG stems from discourse on on contemporary photography and related visual aesthetics, exploring the politics of image-based work through an international range of contributors. The publication engages with themes such as subculture, sexuality, fantasy, online culture, underground and DIY communities, and transgressive visuals that challenge conventional representations of reality and society.

Cover story: Emily Ashcroft with artwork by Sam Bailey

(£16)

SORAYAMA HYPER ILLUSTRATIONS, VOL.2- (1992, Bijutsu Shuppan-Sha) one copy back in stock Over 100 cyborgs, robots and ero...
11/11/2025

SORAYAMA HYPER ILLUSTRATIONS, VOL.2- (1992, Bijutsu Shuppan-Sha) one copy back in stock



Over 100 cyborgs, robots and erotic super pin-ups fill each of these popular collection by world famous airbrush illustrator, Hajime Sorayama.

(£80)

A Magazine curated by is pleased to announce that our 29th issue has been curated by CECILIE BAHNSEN. Over the past deca...
09/11/2025

A Magazine curated by is pleased to announce that our 29th issue has been curated by CECILIE BAHNSEN. Over the past decade, Cecilie Bahnsen has redefined modern femininity through her Copenhagen-based label, bringing a sense of poetic sophistication to everyday life; Bahnsen has used the idea forever/everyday, to describe her work, which is grounded in timelessness, designed to be worn, cherished, and passed down — a sentiment that extends into her approach to this issue.

Throughout the issue, what emerges is a language of shared experience through moments between parents, children, sisters, lovers and friends. A Magazine Curated By N°29 unfolds as a meditation on the beauty of the everyday, the unseen threads between generations and the formative experiences of youth and childhood that continue to shape creativity today.

YOU ARE WHAT YOU DO, the new release from  &  Very limited copies available now online and instore, restocked soon. Arno...
07/11/2025

YOU ARE WHAT YOU DO, the new release from &

Very limited copies available now online and instore, restocked soon.

Arnold’s pursuit of the human moment reveals an artist of emotional range in a city alive with contradiction and complexity.

Loose Joints is proud to present You Are What You Do, a monograph by Daniel Arnold — one of New York’s most renowned and obsessive modern street photographers. Over the past fifteen years, Arnold has become a cult figure in the city’s visual culture, known for his raw, humanistic encounters with its citizens and for collaborations spanning from the Safdie brothers to the Met Gala and beyond.

Rooted in a well-trodden lineage of New York street photography, Arnold’s work channels the chaos, chutzpah, humour and vitality that define the city, yet You Are What You Do reveals something more: a tenderness and empathy that courses through every frame. There are genuine moments of sadness and grief mixed with joy, alongside spontaneous, unscripted scenes of pure street cinema, blended with candid images from fashion shoots and film sets, all sitting effortlessly within Arnold’s generous visual language.

Working from a vast archive, this generous landscape-format monograph distills Arnold’s signature wry, tragicomic style into a spacious and classical book object. From the glamorous heights of high culture to the downtrodden and overlooked, You Are What You Do draws a wide, empathetic circle around New York’s characters and charm.

(£50)

OPEN 6-9PM: ‘Poppy Promises’, a solo exhibition and book launch from .duffield &  Join us this evening in Leeds for the ...
06/11/2025

OPEN 6-9PM: ‘Poppy Promises’, a solo exhibition and book launch from .duffield &

Join us this evening in Leeds for the opening reception

Reconnecting with his father after years of estrangement, Duffield’s series Poppy Promises follows the nine-year process of rebuilding a relationship that was once strained by addiction.

Reconciling with this challenging enclave of his own family history, the project explores the effect of his father’s he**in addiction on his parents’ relationship, recognising the previously overlooked role his mother played as a single parent in the absence of his father.

As the sequence unfolds, a rhythmic structure of portraiture and allegorical still-life photographs alternate as the series seeks to communicate the complex emotional landscape that is present in households that experience addiction. The tensions that run beneath the surface, the highs, lows, and occasional calamities.

Incorporating his father’s voice in the project alongside his own, a series of text messages exchanged between father and son offers a textual layer to the series that carries both subtle humour and a sense of pathos that reverberates alongside the photographs.

Highlights from REPLICA MAN issue 15, featuring our favourite  with styling by .co.lm in the article HOWAY THE LADS! Jus...
06/11/2025

Highlights from REPLICA MAN issue 15, featuring our favourite with styling by .co.lm in the article HOWAY THE LADS!

Just a couple copies in stock, available online and in-store now

(£10)

GHOSTS IN THE MACHINE from  & NEMA documents graffiti and rave subculture in the wake of a post-Thatcher Britain, as a d...
05/11/2025

GHOSTS IN THE MACHINE from & NEMA documents graffiti and rave subculture in the wake of a post-Thatcher Britain, as a disenfranchised youth finds social cohesion and identity through the act of graffiti. Meanwhile, rave’s rhetoric of social inclusion, set amid Thatcherism, resisted the binaries of boredom, race, class and gender, making it one of its generation’s most significant youth movements.

Written through the eyes of two participant observers, Christopher Stead and Nema, who witnessed these two movements in their infancy blossom into global sociocultural phenomena, the book contains seven chapters of imperfect histories, lucid anecdotes, and subcultural polemics to accompany 300 archival photos that capture the spirit of intervention amid an oppressive political climate, with a foreword by the artist and activist Jonny Banger.

Continuing into the 21st century, the book charts counterculture’s journey to an unknown future, questioning if the mass acceleration of communication has led to a freezing of time, leaving both seemingly stuck in a state of hauntological retrospection. Subculture has always had the capacity to resist and reflect the moment’s sociopolitical conditions, but what happens when the ghosts of their past haunt these conditions? With Brexit considered the miners’ strike of our times, the spectres of social inequality continue to haunt today’s generation, creating a renewed thirst for countercultural change.

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(£55)

SNOG (2000,  ) One signed, and one unsigned copy available. “Everybody snogs - it is a multi-cultural, poly-sexual act t...
05/11/2025

SNOG (2000, ) One signed, and one unsigned copy available.

“Everybody snogs - it is a multi-cultural, poly-sexual act that transcends diversity. Nevertheless, in a society where it is considered inappropriate to watch an intimate moment between others, Rankin asked for volunteers who would be willing to kiss in front of the camera.”

POPPY PROMISES, available now in advance of Thursday’s launch, .duffield &  new publication is online and in-store. Join...
04/11/2025

POPPY PROMISES, available now in advance of Thursday’s launch, .duffield & new publication is online and in-store. Join us Thursday in Leeds 6-9pm where Tom will be exhibiting work from the project, and signing copies.

Reconnecting with his father after years of estrangement, Duffield’s series Poppy Promises follows the nine-year process of rebuilding a relationship that was once strained by addiction.

Reconciling with this challenging enclave of his own family history, the project explores the effect of his father’s he**in addiction on his parents’ relationship, recognising the previously overlooked role his mother played as a single parent in the absence of his father.

As the sequence unfolds, a rhythmic structure of portraiture and allegorical still-life photographs alternate as the series seeks to communicate the complex emotional landscape that is present in households that experience addiction. The tensions that run beneath the surface, the highs, lows, and occasional calamities.

Incorporating his father’s voice in the project alongside his own, a series of text messages exchanged between father and son offers a textual layer to the series that carries both subtle humour and a sense of pathos that reverberates alongside the photographs.

(£35)

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