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Utterly Lazy and Inattentive: Martin Parr in Words and Pictures
Martin Parr & Wendy Jones

Martin Parr was one of the best-known documentary photographers of his generation. His passion for Photography had no boundaries, as it became evident in his own practice. But just as impressive as his immense photographic legacy and his very public persona is the work done behind the scenes.

Utterly Lazy and Inttentive: Martin Parrr in Words and Pictures is the definitive account of Martin’s life and a record of our changing world, a world that he documented relentlessly since childhood.

'It was a way for me to understand my progress as a photographer: to see what has changed, and what has stayed the same, both in my work and in the world. It has allowed me to see how everything is connected’ - Martin Parr

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Peter Hujar's Day, Linda Rosenkrantz

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€10.00

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The Seventh Earth Project: Archive One (Done050), Foot Sole Foreigner

€10.00

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€10.00

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€10.00

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€10.00

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Nathan G. Lowry, Circle of Life

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€60.00

Spectre Code: The Art of Sound and Poetry in Algorithms, C:\VEhF\

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€13.00
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Wort, Issue 3

Step into Spring with the 2025 issue of Wort journal.

For lovers of weeds and wildflowers; for those who honour plants as kin and those working to make change at the root."

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Landep, Yoese Mariam

€42.00

The Lioness, The Potion, and The Wardrobe, Ishmael Claxton

€60.00

A Time & Place, Tiernán Pardue

€40.00

Bad People

€15.00

The City & The City Thom Bridge & Taisuke Koyama

€21.00

Trees of Great Britain and Ireland, Henry John Elwes and Dr Augustine Henry

€40.00

Another Street Portraits Book, Diarmuid Doran

€35.00

You Are What You Do, Daniel Arnold

€55.00

Bravo, Felipe Romero Beltrán

€55.00

There is a Big River, András Ladocsi

€46.00

Fishworm, Pia Paulina Guilmoth & Jesse Bull Saffire

€50.00

The Color of Money and Trees, Tony Dočekal

€45.00

It’s hard to stop rebels that time travel, Raymond Thompson Jr

€45.00

Sistermoon, Siri Kaur

€62.00

Italia O Italia, Federico Clavarino

€45.00

Dear god, the Parthenon is still broken, Yorgos Lanthimos

€56.00

Keepsake, Sophie Carroll-Hunt and Ian Kelly

€15.00

Dead Zoo in Blue, Ishmael Claxton

€15.00
NOW AVAILABLE
The Western Point
Laura Fitzgerald

Ishmael Claxton, author of Dead Zoo in Blue, has released a new Limited Edition book The Lioness, The Potion, and The Wardrobe - a riso printed artist book produced in an edition of 50, each including a signed A3 print.
The work emerged from an intimate collaboration between Claxton and Cliona Buckley inside her home during lockdown.

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OVER Journal Issue 5 FUTURES

€20.00

OVER Journal Issue 4

€20.00

OVER Journal Issue 3

€20.00

OVER Journal Issue 2

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€20.00

Noema Magazine, Issue 6

€18.00

Jacobin, Issue 60: Municipal Socialism

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Sociotype Journal, Issue Three: Home

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Kilkenny Electroacoustic Research Laboratory Anthology Vol. 1, (1965-89)

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A Quilted Alphabet

€10.00

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€12.00

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FUKT Magazine, Issue 23: The Sound Issue

€22.00

Harvard Design Magazine Issue 53: Reuse and Repair

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Black Artists Shaping the World, Sharna Jackson



To celebrate Black History Month, read about twenty-six contemporary artists from Africa and of the African diaspora, working in everything from painting, sculpture, and drawing to ceramics, installation art, and sound art.
This book is the perfect inspiration for young readers interested in art, featuring prominent artists including portraitist Amy Sherald, painter Chris Ofili, and photographer Zanele Muholi.

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Moving Through Images, David Gallo

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Looking for a Sign: Contemporary Art, Magic, and Language, Kerry Guinan

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Well I Just Kind of Like It, Wendy Erskine

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Public Health in Crisis: Confined in the Aegean Archipelago

€12.00

Peeing in Public, Thomas Geiger

€13.00

Architectures Of Healing: Cure through Sleep, Touch, and Travel

€12.00

(Forced) Movement: Across the Aegean Archipelago

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Free Love Paid Love: Expressions of Affection in Mykonos

€12.00

Urban Lament: Collective Expressions of Pain, Rage, and Affection

€12.00

Islands of Exile: Hemmed in by the Sea

€12.00

Islands After Tourism: Escaping the Monocultures of Leisure

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Machine Paralysis: A Different Kind of Mobility

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Sophie Carroll-Hunt, Imbolc

Original print for Imbolc, a Celtic festival that celebrates Brigid and the beginning of spring. Features symbolic illustrations of a Celtic knot, a lamb, Brigid's cross and a close up of dandelions and snowdrops, along with the text

'We have no choice but to grow' - a way to embrace all the good that comes with the changing seasons.

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Dead Zoo in Blue, Ishmael Claxton

€15.00

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€15.00

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€6.00

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€6.00

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€6.00

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€6.00

left me with the fears of a bird, Aoife Herrity

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Irish Words for Nature, Manchán Magan and Steve Doogan

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Peter Hujar's Day
Linda Rosenkrantz

“This slim volume is Peter’s sexiest self-portrait. Read it and weep if you didn’t know him. Or read it and weep if you did that we lost him.”
— Nan Goldin

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Bronagh Lee, Big Leaf

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€40.00

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€36.00

Eamonn Doyle, AS IF

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Evanna Devine, Training sessions

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Evanna Devine, Ollie, Craigmore A.B.C

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Malcolm Mc Gettigan, 10.26

€740.00

Ste Murray, La Éphè-Mer _ 02 (Dún Laoghaire Baths)

€160.00

Brian Giles, Atticus Hill

€170.00

Brian Giles, Kypseli Form

€170.00

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€525.00

Maria Mollohan, honeysuckle

€525.00

Maria Mollohan, blackrock, galway

€525.00

Sadhbh Lynam, I Almost Always Write in Pink Ink IV

€510.00

Rachel Merrigan, Whitelight

€230.00

Rachel Merrigan, Twilight

€230.00

Rachel Merrigan, Goldlight

€230.00
KIDS BOOK
The Great Irish Biodiversity Book
Éanna Ní Lamhna

Join much-loved wildlife expert Éanna Ní Lamhna as she takes us on a trip through wildlife habitats - from bogs to beaches and woodland to grassland.

Discover how habitats work and which creatures and plants to look out for in each one, from the very rare to the most common, all brought to life with amazing illustrations by Barry Falls.

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NEW ISSUE
Trees of Great Britain and Ireland
Henry John Elwes and Dr Augustine Henry

‘The tree was common motif for photographers and photographs were widely exhibited, from the earliest exhibitions such as the 1852 Society of Arts exhibition to the later society and club shows held across Britain from the 1880s. The growth of pictorialist photography espoused by Henry Peach Robinson from the end of the 1850s gathered pace from the 1870s, further reinforcing the tree as a subject for photography. Trees were largely unaffected by movement, except with full leaf canopies in wind, were central to a photograph or used as a framing device. Photography’s technical limitations had little effect on the photographer securing a successful photograph. More substantively, the tree spoke to the Victorian sense of the picturesque. Gnarled trunks and branches, changed across the seasons. It was a relationship that was integral to the landscape and spoke to a past that, by the end of the century, was changing under the modernisation of agriculture.’

Michael Pritchard

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