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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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Mother Tongue, Issue 9

$29.00

Dublin InQuirer, Issue 118

$6.00

Camera Austria International #172 2025

$22.00

Wort, Issue 4

$18.00

Another Street Portraits Book, Diarmuid Doran

$42.00

Cool Pool: Dip into the history and memories of Tullamore Outdoor Pool, Damien Byrne

$30.00

My Head and My Genitals Don't Talk Anymore, Lavender

$18.00

Bravo, Felipe Romero Beltrán

$66.00

Sistermoon, Siri Kaur

$74.00

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

$54.00

The Color of Money and Trees, Tony Dočekal

$54.00

There is a Big River, András Ladocsi

$55.00

Radiations of war, Yana Kononova

$42.00

Floating Signifiers: Case studies on image, origin and representation, Daan Paans

$48.00

Italia O Italia, Federico Clavarino

$54.00

Sloft, Issue 9

$30.00

Camera Austria International #171 2025

$22.00

Winter Papers 11

$48.00

Animalopedia, John Burke & Kathi Burke

$30.00

The Pig's Back, Issue 7

$12.00

Hard to Explain, Paula Tudela

$30.00

Mousse, Issue 93: Fall 2025

$24.00

Disegno, Issue 40

$24.00

Aesthetica Issue 128

$18.00

Iconic: Icons & Pictograms in Design Today

$30.00
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Cool Pool
Damien Byrne

Dive into the history of a pool that since 1934 welcomed Olympic champions, hosted competitive club nights and gave the community countless moments of joy for more than sixty years.

A universal space for gathering and community, Cool Pool is an ode to the legacy of Tullamore Outdoor Pool.

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

$48.00

Another Street Portraits Book, Diarmuid Doran

$42.00

You Are What You Do, Daniel Arnold

$66.00

Bravo, Felipe Romero Beltrán

$66.00

There is a Big River, András Ladocsi

$55.00

Fishworm, Pia Paulina Guilmoth & Jesse Bull Saffire

$60.00

The Color of Money and Trees, Tony Dočekal

$54.00

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

$54.00

Sistermoon, Siri Kaur

$74.00

Italia O Italia, Federico Clavarino

$54.00

Dear god, the Parthenon is still broken, Yorgos Lanthimos

$67.00

Keepsake, Sophie Carroll-Hunt and Ian Kelly

$18.00

Dead Zoo in Blue, Ishmael Claxton

$18.00

Would you like to take a walk with me… Offline?, John Galliano

$23.00

Models, Bianca Pedrina (2nd Edition)

$20.00

Como olhar junto, Luiza Baldan

$36.00

The Great Filter, Marco Gehlhar

$48.00

Migration Patterns, Brandon Ruffin

$60.00
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Dead Zoo in Blue
Ishamel Claxton

Ishmael Claxton has immersed himself in the spaces and collections of the Dead Zoo, bringing his own unique perspective as an African American living in Ireland to the images he has captured. His use of a special blue-tinted filmstock references the Irish term for a black person, “duine gorma,” which literally translates to “blue skin”. This considered medium and careful lighting “paints” an atmosphere that normal photography is unable to evoke, providing a new visual perspective on the animals and spaces – creating something unique.

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Noema Magazine, Issue 6

$22.00

OVER Journal Issue 5 FUTURES

$24.00

OVER Journal Issue 4

$24.00

OVER Journal Issue 3

$24.00

OVER Journal Issue 2

$24.00

OVER Journal Issue 1

$24.00

Mother Tongue, Issue 9

$29.00

Dublin InQuirer, Issue 118

$6.00

Pole of Inaccessibility, Jack O'Flynn

$15.00

Goblin Magazine, Issue 8

$12.00

Wort, Issue 4

$18.00

Wort, Issue 3

$18.00

Saoirse don Phalaistín - A Witness to Solidarity, Hasan Yıkıcı

$18.00

My Head and My Genitals Don't Talk Anymore, Lavender

$18.00

Dyke Affair, Issue 01

$15.00

TANYA Zine, Stow Aways

$10.00

Sloft, Issue 9

$30.00

Camera Austria International #172 2025

$22.00
STAFF RECOMMENDATION

Channel, Issue 13

This zine always resonates with me as it deals with climate and care. This particular issue I like as it hits on environmental social issues and speaks to an area where I grew up. There is multiple poems and stories in this issue that makes me feel nostalgic, longing for my younger days but also remind me of harder times for friends and residents in my area.

Channel also features poems and stories written in Irish as someone who is trying to go back and learn Irish now as an adult it is a great way to keep it interesting. The front cover of the issue is also by socially engaged artist Aaron Sunderland Carey from his exhibition Nach Cuma? Who Cares? which was about how environment shapes a person. I think the cover is very fitting for this issue. - Sarah

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RELEVANT & CURRENT

The Architecture of Chance, Christodoulos Makris

$12.00

Megalopolis - A Future For Big Cities, Peter Butenschøn

$50.00

Care and consideration: on the work of Gerry Cahill Architects

$36.00

The Art of Building, William Morris

$22.00

Tuberclerosies, Kevin Mooney

$36.00

Curating Ecologies on Architecture, Patrícia Coelho

$20.00

Dynamics of the Photobooks Market, Tiffany Jones

$10.00$15.00

Observation Alters Observed, Hannah McKenna

$18.00

Falscher Hase/Mock Rabbit, Jana Müller

$34.00

Gather, Niamh O'Malley

$24.00

Direct Into Chaos, Aleen Solari

$25.00

Calypso Cave, Stefan Karrer

$20.00

The Emblematic Cabinet, Hanakam and Schuller

$16.00

Heating up the seat, Susanne Miggitsch

$22.00

Hellfeld, Doris Lasch

$22.00

Bite the Hand that Feeds You

$18.00$24.00

Cheat Sheet, Júlía Hermannsdóttir

$24.00$30.00

Rich Views, Issue 1

$9.00
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After Life, Michele Baron

The eighth publication from SMUT Press is After Life, the debut photobook by London-based Italian photographer Michele Baron. Known for his spontaneous and punchy photographic style, Baron captures the underground queer communities and techno clubbing scenes of London, Paris, and Berlin. Through intimate portrayals of friends, lovers, and vibrant subcultures, After Life presents one of the largest selections of Baron’s impressive archive and offers an unflinching visual diary of these marginalized yet dynamic worlds.

While Baron’s images document lives often lived at the margins of society, they also serve as powerful tools for visibility and representation. Resisting over-politicization, Baron’s work offers an honest, unapologetic view of queer lives, celebrating their complexities with sensitivity and boldness.

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OVER Journal Issue 2

$24.00

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Dead Zoo in Blue, Ishmael Claxton

$18.00

Baghdad Dawn, Kate Nolan

$18.00

Dún Laoghaire Baths, Ste Murray

$8.00

River Hymn, Simon Bates

$8.00

Photographs from The Ring Road, Neil J. Smyth

$8.00

The Fair Green, John Foley

$8.00

left me with the fears of a bird, Aoife Herrity

$8.00

Stay Critical Beanie

$36.00

Image Museum Black Tote Bag

$24.00

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$8.00

Sionnachuighim (I Play the Fox), James Kelly

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Peripheral Beliefs II, John Foley

$8.00

Peripheral Beliefs I, John Foley

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Every Glove, Evanna Devine

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Of Petals, Pearls and Inherited Creatures, Dee Byrne

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Stay Critical Cap

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KIDS BOOKS

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Animalopedia, John Burke & Kathi Burke

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Irish Words for Nature, Manchán Magan and Steve Doogan

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The President’s Dog, Peter Donnelly

$12.00

Eyes Open, Susan Meiselas

$30.00

GOOD DOGS: Canine Companions in Art and Illustration

$42.00

Go Photo! An Activity Book for Kids

$24.00

Photo Adventures, Jan Van Holleben and Monte Packham

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Little Known Facts: Animals

$20.00

Little Known Facts: Human Bodies

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Black Artists Shaping the World, Sharna Jackson

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It's My Rubber Band!, Shinsuke Yoshitake

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Is it Just Me?, Shinsuke Yoshitake

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1001 Ants, Joanna Rzezak

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Life with Fifi, Kris Dittel & Angelica Falkeling

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Wild Eyes, Bex Sheridan

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Skipping Stones, Tatyana Feeney (signed)

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Home, Carson Ellis

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In The Half Room, Carson Ellis

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Nettles
Nazaret Ranea

“These are poems that imagine much we are not ‘meant’ to see or feel – the eye of a humpback whale, a face persisting lifelessly in a death mask, the stinging welts from nettles – alongside the domestic, the familial made strange, through silences, repetitions. They are powerful poems, and unnerving ones”
– Peter Mackay, Scotland’s Makar

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Hanna Isseyegh, Me Time & Crumbs

$149.00

Hanna Isseyegh, Spin Cycle

$105.00

Eamonn Doyle, AS IF

$0.00

Evanna Devine, Training sessions

$941.00

Evanna Devine, Ollie, Craigmore A.B.C

$941.00

Malcolm Mc Gettigan, 10.26

$881.00

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

$191.00

John Foley, Dasara Portrait I

$358.00

Dee Barragry, A Ballet of Blades

$488.00

Taryn Barling, Duffy's Circus

$881.00

Clara McSweeney, Thinking of Palestine

$334.00

Brian Giles, Atticus Hill

$203.00

Brian Giles, Kypseli Form

$203.00

Maria Mollohan, moylurg tower

$625.00

Maria Mollohan, honeysuckle

$625.00

Clare O'Connor, Rhythms Of Becoming 2

$548.00

Clare O'Connor, Rhythms Of Becoming 1

$548.00

Przemek Zimowski, Mizen Head

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Crann na nGuíonna
Tatyana Feeney

Crann guíonna?
Nó crann a bhíonn ag guí?
Ceanglaíonn daoine a nguíonna den chrann seo. Ach…

Nach bhfuil guíonna dá cuid féin ag an gcrann?

A wishing tree?

Or a tree that wishes?

People tie their wishes to this tree. But…

Does the tree not have her own wishes?

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Merton Wu

Merton wishes the viewers to be transported through his images into their own sense of beauty where ordinary everyday life is captured through the compositions and colors of the subject matter. His work invites the viewer to pause and appreciate the extraordinary in the ordinary they find around them.

This visually stunning book is a soft and intimate observation of a vibrant, riotous urban landscape.

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