The Eriskay Connection
Dutch studio for book design and an independent publisher focussing on contemporary storytelling at the intersection of photography, research and writing.
Eriskay is a remote Scottish island. To get there many steps are necessary travelling by plane, train, bus and ferry. These steps connect the small island to the large world and vice versa. And this is precisely the objective of The Eriskay Connection. The Eriskay Connection is a Dutch studio for book design and an independent publisher of art books at the intersection of photography, research, so
02/06/2026
We found a few rare copies of the long sold-out book ‘Alternative Moons’. Slide in our DM to purchase one. Worldwide shipping 🌑📚
Alternative Moons is a fantastical journey through a fictitious conceptualisation of the moon, using photographic close-ups of pancakes.
30/05/2026
FORTCOMING
Péi Brilé / Pays Brûlé / Burnt Land (Maxime Brygo)
‘Péi Brilé’ is a project by .brygo that reconsiders the myths of Réunion Island through the figure of Robinson, a symbol of survival, humility and self-reliance. Through personal encounters with people living outside mainstream society in the hard-to-reach mountains, he reflects both on the island’s colonial history and examines what it means to inhabit a place. The book brings together a range of visual and textual materials, such as black-and-white images of mountains, colour landscapes and portraits of the island’s current inhabitants living in its recesses and hollows. The visuals are accompanied by historical and poetic texts about Réunion, mixing eras and myths.
Design:
Pre-order available through our website 📚
Worldwide shipping:
29/05/2026
28/05/2026
SUMMER SALE 📚☀️
Save the date! On Friday, July 3 we’re hosting our annual summer sale at our studio/warehouse in Breda.
Books, books, books & drinks.
Hope to see you there.
25/05/2026
PRE ORDER
Dead Letter Room – A Transhistorical Correspondence With Hara Tamiki (Allie Tsubota)
Dead Letter Room is a transhistorical correspondence with the late Japanese poet Hara Tamiki (1905–1951). Known for his slender output of prose during the pre-WWII and immediate postwar periods, Hara is most popularly admired “Summer Flowers”, a short story about the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, which he survived. Hara becomes both a historical figure and a collaborator, as the work explores how violence, memory, and loss are shaped through historical archives. Presented as a collection of thirteen imagined letters written between (US) and Hara, the correspondence elaborates on the legacy of atomic disaster, while weaving a pliable, potentially fictive narrative that crosses historical time.
Design:
Release spring 2026, pre-order now 📚
The Marches, a book about time 📚
15/05/2026
Ready for A Bigger Book Fair at . New, old and rear books. Thanks to and a heavy suitcase. Hopefully the rest will arrive tomorrow 🤞🏻📦📚
15/05/2026
CROWDFUNDING
‘Island Findings. Marine, botanical and other observations from Iceland and Tholen’
As a little girl, lived on her parents farm in a rural area on the island of Tholen. She often lay in the grass and gazed endlessly with wonder, completely captivated and in supreme concentration with the nature around her. Wildflowers, birds, insects, and other small creatures.
She retained that same childlike wonder and admiration for nature throughout her life as an artist. Curious to see what the current state of affairs would be like on her native island she went back with her camera. And later she did a similar extensive study at
two Artist Residencies on Iceland.
Her book includes photographs from both islands, Tholen and Iceland. Because she found it important to mention the name of the photographed objects in Latin and Icelandic or Dutch, she conducted an extensive research at the University Library of Reykjavik and Eindhoven University of Technology.
Design: HallerBrun
14/05/2026
Heading to London 📚You can find us at A Bigger Book Fair this weekend. 90+ tables of photobook publishers, artist, self-publishers and independent magazines at
Friday: 18.00 — 22.00
Saturday: 11.00 — 18.00
Sunday: 11.00 — 17.00
Saturday between 14.00 and 16.00, will join to sign the last copies of her book ‘With Love. From an Invader.’
In addition, will be bringing a selection of our books to their booth at ♥️
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Type
Telefoon
Adres
Breda