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  • IMG-3745

    Mass Isolation Publication

    21 × 15 × 1 cm€10.00

    ANNOUNCING A NEW PUBLICATION BASED ON OUR MASS ISOLATION PROJECT As the majority of COVID-19 restrictions come to an end in Ireland and elsewhere we can look back on an extraordinary period in our recent history. Gallery of Photography Ireland is delighted to announce a new publication bringing together a selection of images from our […]

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    Rich Gilligan: All Sorts Of Impossible Things, signed and numbered copies

    25 × 18 × 1 cm€25.00

    Rich Gilligan: All Sorts Of Impossible Things, signed and numbered copies. All Sorts of Impossible Things is a personal body of work exploring the static hum and unique rhythm of everyday life in the city of Newburgh, New York. These photographs are an observation of the collective anxiety of a city caught between a wave […]

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    A Woman Walks Alone at Night with a Camera by Ruby Wallis & Phillina Sun

    36 × 23.5 × 1 cm€20.00

    A Woman Walks Alone At Night, With a Camera features photographs by Ruby Wallis and an essay by Phillina Sun, centered around the experience of walking at night as a woman. Designed by Eimearjean McCormack, the publication links to image and text through the figure of the flâneuse, framed here as a subversive, imaginative explorer […]

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  • IMG_8205

    Photo Album of the Irish, Canada Edition

    25.5 × 21 × 2.5 cm€20.00

    The Photo Album of the Irish digital archive project celebrates the ordinary and extraordinary histories of people with Irish heritage around the world. The Photo Album of the Irish: Canada edition reflects the deep, enduring connections between Ireland and Canada. This publication includes images from the 1860s right up to the present, giving an authentic […]

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    Decolonising the Camera: Photography in Racial Time

     

     

     

    22.1 × 14 × 2.5 cm€19.00

     

     

     

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    Photography: Race, Rights and Representation by Mark Sealy

     

     

     

    22.1 × 14 × 2 cm€16.00

     

     

     

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    CIRCLE by Martin Nangle

    35 × 25 × 3 cm€290.00

    CIRCLE: a two-set book containing “A Belfast Story” and “September ’89”   Circle Volume 1 – A Belfast Story Circle Volume 1, A Belfast Story tells what it was like to begin a career as a photojournalist in Belfast from the early days of the “Troubles” in 1973 until 1989. The book’s author Martin Nangle […]

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  • IMG_4694

    Signed Edition: Assume the stillness of a tree by Martin Healy

    22.1 × 16.6 × 0.8 cm€30.00

    Published in Autumn 2021, this signed limited edition book is comprised of images from three related collections of photographs – Field Notes (2017 – 2021), The Augurs (2018) and Those Who Were Birds (2018 – 2021). The images in the book are recorded in a variety of locations – they are not specific to any […]

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  • Screenshot 2021-11-19 at 12.51.57

    Special Edition My Dublin 1963, My Dubliners 2020 by Alen MacWeeney with Signed Print

    30 × 25 × 2.5 cm€120.00

    In September 1962 Irish photographer Alen MacWeeney returned to Dublin from a year in New York, working for the acclaimed photographer Richard Avedon. Equipped with a 35mm Leica camera, he went onto the streets of the city to engage with life directly as he saw it. Almost 60 years later, during the pandemic lockdowns and isolation of 2020, […]

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  • TM

    Holy Pictures with limited edition print by Tony Murray

    26 × 24 × 3 cm€120.00

    HOLY PICTURES Tony Murray Holy Pictures captures the last vestiges of popular devotional practices once widespread in Ireland. Tony Murray’s vivid images from the late 1970s and early 1980s are a compelling record of an aspect of Irish life that has largely disappeared. By turns poignant and surreal, the photographs depict pilgrims, devotees and true […]

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  • Screenshot 2021-11-24 at 10.47.22

    Irish Work by Tom Wood

    29 × 24 × 3 cm€90.00

    This book includes signed & limited 6×4″ print Irish Work by Tom Wood is a highly personal book of unseen photographs taken over a period of over nearly 50 years. The book contains over 200 previously unpublished images centring on Wood’s lifelong relationship with Ireland – a personal story and conflict, linked to the wider […]

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  • DSC00069

    JOSEPH-PHILIPPE BÉVILLARD: Mincéirs, Signed First edition 2021

    30 × 22 × 2 cm€110.00

    Joseph-Philippe Bévillard’s poignant and humanistic first monograph celebrating Irish Travellers with an essay by Peggy Sue Amison Signed, First edition 2021   “Mincéirs are a traditionally nomadic ethnic minority indigenous to Ireland, referred to by the Irish Government and the settled population as Irish Travellers. The Mincéir is a true name of the Irish travelling […]

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  • MOC.indd

    Tomorrow is Sunday by Miriam O’Connor, Limited Edition €100

    21 × 25.5 × 1.3 cm€100.00

    LIMITED EDITION PRINT INFORMATION 10 x 8″ archival print on Photo Rag Hahnemühle. Limited to 50 copies of the book. The cost of this book with the limited edition print is €100.00 Design: Miriam O’’Connor & Niall McCormack Editing: Miriam O’’Connor & Tanya Kiang Published by: Gallery of Photography Ireland Printed in Ireland by Impress Printing Works Year: 2020 Format: […]

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    Tomorrow is Sunday by Miriam O’Connor

    21 × 25.5 × 1.3 cm€35.00

    Tomorrow is Sunday by Miriam O’Connor ‘Following the death of my brother Jerome, I returned home to be with my mother and sister and to help run the family farm. That was in 2013, and since then, against the backdrop of everyday farming life, photography and my relationship to it has taken many twists and […]

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    The Light of Day – Tony O’Shea

    28 × 21 × 3 cm€55.00

    The Light of Day – Tony O’Shea The Gallery of Photography Ireland & RRB Photobooks are pleased to present The Light of Day by Tony O’Shea. The book is a retrospective of Tony O’Shea’s work, spanning 4 decades from 1979 to 2019 and is published to coincide with an exhibition of his work at the Gallery of Photography Ireland […]

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    TONY O’SHEA – THE LIGHT OF DAY (WITH SIGNED AND LIMITED SILVERPRINT)

    28 × 21 × 3 cm€150.00

    Limited Edition Copy. The Light of Day – Tony O’Shea (Available for local pickup or shipping at the Gallery of Photography Ireland) The Gallery of Photography Ireland & RRB Photobooks  are pleased to present The Light of Day by Tony O’Shea. The book is a retrospective of Tony O’Shea’s work, spanning 4 decades from 1979 to 2019 and is published […]

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  • Screenshot 2021-11-23 at 16.27.29

    Lost Ireland by Orla Fitzpatrick

    29 × 25.3 × 2 cm€25.00

    Pavilion Books’ Lost series traditionally looks at the cherished places of a city that time, progress and fashion have swept aside. However, using the new expanded 176-page format of the book, Lost Ireland covers the entirety of the island of Ireland. Losses from all 32 counties are included from County Cork in the south to […]

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  • Padraig Murphy Anywhere Please

    Anywhere Please!: Padraig Murphy, signed copies

    21 × 21 × .5 cm€20.00

    Anywhere Please! by Pádraig Murphy, published by Gallery of Photography Ireland, March 2001 New copies discovered!! Having been MIA for quiet a few years our photobook detective searched the island of Ireland and discovered a time capsule batch of this excellent publication by Pádraig Murphy from 1999. The publication coincided with the exhibition of the […]

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  • Local Pete Smith

    Local by Pete Smyth

    21 × 26 × 2 cm€45.00

    Gallery of Photography Ireland is delighted to publish a retrospective book Local by photographer Pete Smyth featuring work from his extensive photography project documenting aspects of life in Tallaght, West Dublin. About Local: LOCAL invites us into a forgotten corner of contemporary Ireland – Tallaght, on the periphery of Dublin – where Pete Smyth has lived and […]

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    Local by Pete Smyth, with limited edition Horse print.

    21 × 26 × 2 cm€100.00

    Special edition 2 now available. (Special edition 1 has sold out) Only 10 copies of this book and print will be available from 25/08/2020 until they are sold out. Gallery of Photography Ireland is delighted to publish a retrospective book by photographer Pete Smyth featuring work from his extensive photography project documenting aspects of life in Tallaght, […]

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  • IMG_4980

    The Second Shift by Clare Gallagher, signed copy

    24 × 18 × 1.5 cm€35.00

    Clare Gallagher signing copies of her new book The Second Shift in our photobook shop. ‘The Second Shift is the term given to the hidden shift of housework and childcare primarily carried out by women on top of their paid employment. It is physical, mental and emotional labour which demands effort, skill and time but […]

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    ONE by Eamonn Doyle

    51 × 36 × 4 cm€50.00

    Number One in a new series of publications by Eamonn Doyle who started printing the contact sheets for this project in our photographers darkroom during last year. Edition of 300, signed and Numbered. 70 x 50 cm / endorse folder to 35 x 50 cm 24 images / Printed double black on Munken Print Cream 18, […]

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  • EAMONN-DOYLE-01

    Mapfre Foundation Catalog by Eamonn Doyle – Text by Niall Sweeney, Bob Quinn, David Donohoe & Lisa Godson

    31 × 25 × 3.5 cm€68.00

    An exquisitely produced survey of Eamonn Doyle’s searing, strange views of Dublin’s streets This volume looks at the recent work and the meteoric rise within the photography world of the Irish photographer Eamonn Doyle (born 1969). An established electronic music producer in his hometown of Dublin, Doyle returned to photography after a 20-year break and […]

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  • IMG_9930

    Martin Parr, From the Pope to a Flat White Ireland 1979-2019

    33 × 25 × 1.5 cm€49.00

    MARTIN PARR’S WORK TRACES A LINE THROUGH THE DECADES AS IRISH SOCIETY GRADUALLY SHIFTED AWAY FROM CONFORMISM. IT ALSO CAPTURES MANY THINGS THAT NEVER WENT AWAY — Fintan O’Toole, Irish Times 2020 Since the late 1980’s Martin Parr has been taking photographs in Ireland. Between 1980-1982 he lived in the West of Ireland embedding himself […]

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  • JOYRIDER

    Joyrider Print – Ross McDonnell Limited Edition Poster Print

    66 × 8 × 8 cm€50.00

    THIS IS THE JOYRIDER PRINT – NOT THE BOOK Print Details Offset Lithograph print with embossed JOYRIDER logo Printed on 250gsm Arctic Volume Signed and numbered Edition of 100 Set against the backdrop of the Ballymun housing estate in Dublin, Ireland, Joyrider is a coming of age story, documenting rites of passage on the ‘block,’ […]

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  • Screenshot 2021-12-01 at 10.51.31

    Special Edition: Above the Fold by Noel Bowler

    31.6 × 25 × 1.7 cm€67.00

    This Special Edition of ‘Above The Fold’ is signed by the author and comes with the limited edition ‘Above The Fold’ Tote Bag. Above The Fold is a series of photographs taken in some of the most respected and recognised newspaper newsrooms from around the world. Made over a six year period and working together […]

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  • Dublin, Krass Clement

    Dublin, Krass Clement

    26.5 × 20.5 × 2.5 cm€90.00

    For over twenty years, Krass Clement’s book Drum, photographed in a single evening, has long been regarded as one of the most iconic photobooks ever made. RRB are pleased to be able to now publish Dublin. The images in Dublin retain some of the style of Drum, an almost autobiographical account of the three journeys […]

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  • Screenshot 2021-11-19 at 12.51.57

    Signed My Dublin 1963, My Dubliners 2020 by Alen MacWeeney

    30 × 25 × 2.5 cm€40.00

    In September 1962 Irish photographer Alen MacWeeney returned to Dublin from a year in New York, working for the acclaimed photographer Richard Avedon. Equipped with a 35mm Leica camera, he went onto the streets of the city to engage with life directly as he saw it. Almost 60 years later, during the pandemic lockdowns and isolation of 2020, […]

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    End of the Caliphate by Ivor Prickett

    26.4 × 2.3 × 31.3 cm€45.00

    This book is the result of over a year’s work in 2016 and 2017 photographing the military campaign to reclaim Iraq’s second largest city, Mosul, from ISIS. Working exclusively for the New York Times, Irish-born photographer Ivor Prickett (born 1983) was often embedded within Iraqi special forces troops as he documented both the fighting and […]

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  • Screenshot 2021-11-23 at 11.11.00

    Perigee by Paul Gaffney

    23 × 30.5 × 2 cm€65.00

        Walking through the Luxembourgish Ardennes, Gaffney documented his wanderings using polaroids. Later, he re-explored certain routes after nightfall, to photograph under the light of the full moon. Bathed in its soft otherworldly glow, the forest’s narrow steep valleys evoke a mysterious, psychological wilderness, in what is in reality, a highly managed man-made environment. […]

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    Seán Hillen – set of 8 postcards of the acclaimed IRELANTIS series

    15.5 × 11 × .5 cm€14.00

    Irelantis – Set of 8 postcards by Sean Hillen Sean Hillen’s Irelantis collages have been described as “the most vivid and emblematic expression of the dreams and anxieties of ‘Celtic Tiger’ Ireland” and now have themselves become part of the cultural landscape. This set of 8 individual postcards of Sean Hillen’s acclaimed collages from Irelantis have been reproduced to […]

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    For Those That Tell No Tales by Dara McGrath

    24 × 19 × 2.5 cm€30.00

    For Those That Tell No Tales began as a series of conversations between Dara McGrath and Dan Breen, curator of Cork Public Museum, around how the museum and Cork city were to commemorate the Irish War of Independence. This kick-started a three year study of sites in and around the city. Preparation was taken before […]

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  • Screenshot 2021-11-23 at 15.50.05

    Old Ireland in Colour 2 by John Breslin & Sarah-Anne Buckley

    23.8 × 19.7 × 2.6 cm€25.95

    In Old Ireland in Colour 2, the much-anticipated sequel to their beloved bestseller, John Breslin and Sarah-Anne Buckley have dug even deeper into Ireland’s historical archives to uncover captivating photographic gems to bring to life using a unique blend of cutting-edge technology, historical research and expert colourisation. Old Ireland in Colour 2 celebrates more of […]

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  • thestation2

    The Station by Chris Killip

    38 × 29 × 1 cm€85.00

    Late in 2016 Chris Killip’s son serendipitously discovered a box of contact sheets of the photos his father had made at The Station, an anarcho-punk music venue in Gateshead open from 1981 to 1985. These images of raw youth caught in the heat of celebration had lain dormant for 30 years; they now return to life […]

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  • Seacoal, Chris Killip - GOP Photobooks site

    Seacoal by Chris Killip

    During 1983 to 1984 Chris Killip lived in a caravan on the seacoal camp, and documented the life, work and the struggle to survive on the beach, using his unflinching style of objective documentation.

    23 × 27 × 1 cm€48.00

    During 1983 to 1984 Chris Killip lived in a caravan on the seacoal camp, and documented the life, work and the struggle to survive on the beach, using his unflinching style of objective documentation.

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    The Seaside 1975 – 1981 by Chris Killip

    20 × 14 × 0.5 cm€12.00

    Year: 2020 Format: Softcover Size: 140 x 200 mm Pages: 34pp Edition of 500 Published by: Cafe Royal Books Documentary photography by Chris Killip This 34-page paperback showcases images of the seaside as captured by Chris Killip between the years 1975 and 1981. Chris Killip (1946 – 2020) was a Manx photographer who worked at Harvard […]

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    Isle of Man TT Races 1971 by Chris Killip

    20 × 14 × 0.5 cm€12.00

    Year: 2018 Format: Softcover Size: 140 x 200 mm Pages: 22pp Second print Published by: Cafe Royal Books Documentary photography by Chris Killip This 22-page paperback showcases images from the Isle of Man TT Races as captured by Chris Killip during the year 1971. The Isle of Man TT is the ultimate ‘must see it’ event […]

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  • stephenshore

    The Nature of Photographs by Stephen Shore

    24.5 × 21 × 1 cm€25.00

    The Nature of Photographs is an essential primer of how to look at and understand photographs, by one of the world’s most influential photographers, Stephen Shore. In this book, Shore explores ways of understanding photographs from all periods and all types – from iconic images to found photographs, from negatives to digital files. This books serves as an […]

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  • tspm1

    The Street Photographer’s Manual by David Gibson, with foreword by Matt Stuart

    23 × 18 × 1.5 cm€18.00

    The Street Photographer’s Manual celebrates the spirit of street photography with inspiring instruction to help you capture the perfect urban moment. Through twenty simple project tutorials on subjects such as ‘Sequences’, ‘Shadows’ and ‘Objects’, as well as illustrated profiles of twenty internationally acclaimed street photographers, including Bruce Gilden, Nils Jorgensen and Trent Parke, author David Gibson […]

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  • davidbate

    Photography by David Bate

    21.5 × 14 × 1.5 cm€14.00

    An inclusive introduction to photography that elucidates the multiple, dynamic roles and character of this art form, both historically and today.Photography has a complex relationship to art. This volume uses an innovative framework to help readers appreciate photography as its own modern art form. In his unique and insightful approach, professor of photography David Bate […]

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    Americans Anonymous by Barry Delaney & John O’Donnell

    26.1 × 24.7 × 1.5 cm€25.00

    Authors John O’Donnell & Barry Delaney singing copies of ‘Americans Anonymous’ Americans Anonymous is a pictorial road trip across the United States, a country that, in the wake of Donald Trump, has never been more divided. From East to West by way of the Deep South, in the tradition of Robert Frank and Dorothea Lange, […]

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    Helen Levitt (Photofile) by Jean-François Chevrier

    19 × 12.5 × 1 cm€16.00

    A compact survey of the work of 20th-century photographer Helen Levitt, best known for her New York street photography. Brooklyn-born photographer Helen Levitt (1913–2009) was an assistant to Walker Evans and a friend of Henri Cartier-Bresson, but forged her own path with fierce independence and endless curiosity about the world around her. She is best […]

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  • Screenshot 2021-11-23 at 13.32.30

    Women Photographers (Slipcased set) (Photofile) by Clara Bouveresse

    19 × 12.5 × 3.2 cm€42.00

    Women have been pioneering photographers since the earliest days of the art form. This expertly curated set of three volumes in the renowned Photofile series brings together 190 women photographers from all over the world, working in all styles and genres. From the imaginative experiments of the 19th century to the thriving art movements of […]

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  • Screenshot 2021-11-24 at 12.29.53

    Signed Edition: Cherry Blossom by Bruce Gilden

    35 × 24 × 2.3 cm€68.00

    Bruce Gilden first set foot in Japan in 1994. On that trip and subsequent others, he explored the meandering streets of a country that had long fascinated him. From Tokyo to Osaka, he laid Japan bare in his own inimitable photographic style. Each image is a very close and powerful encounter with a story behind […]

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  • Screenshot 2021-11-24 at 11.34.43

    American Prospects by Joel Sternfeld

    38 × 30 × 2 cm€250.00

    First published in 1987 to critical acclaim, the seminal American Prospects has been likened to Walker Evans’ American Photographs and Robert Frank’s The Americans in both its ability to visually summarise the zeitgeist of a decade and to influence the course of photography following its publication. This definitive edition of American Prospects contains sixteen new pictures, most of […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.28

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.27

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.26

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.25

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.24

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.23

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.22

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.21

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.20

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.19

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.18

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.17

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.16

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.15

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.14

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.13

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.12

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.11

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.10

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.9

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.8

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.7

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.6

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.5

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.4

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.3

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.2

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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  • Common Sense by Martin Parr Inkjet Prints

    Martin Parr – Common Sense – Limited edition signed laser prints, Print No.1

    48 × 5 × 5 cm€75.00

    Available exclusively at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, signed by Martin Parr. Print information: Limited edition prints from the 1999 Martin Parr Common Sense exhibition at Gallery of Photography Ireland. A3 colour laser copies (Xerox prints), dimensions 296 × 420 mm, unframed.   About Common Sense: Common Sense was first shown in 1999 as an exhibition staged […]

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    Holy Pictures by Tony Murray

    26 × 24 × 3 cm€35.00

    HOLY PICTURES Tony Murray Holy Pictures captures the last vestiges of popular devotional practices once widespread in Ireland. Tony Murray’s vivid images from the late 1970s and early 1980s are a compelling record of an aspect of Irish life that has largely disappeared. By turns poignant and surreal, the photographs depict pilgrims, devotees and true […]

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    Love’s Fire Song by Enda Bowe

    33 × 25 × 1 cm€22.00

    Enda Bowe Paperback 28pp self-cover Paper type: Munken Lynx Smooth 150gsm. Printing: Offset Dimensions: 330 x 250mm portrait Text: By Curator Trish Lambe Designed by: Anzu Sato at Christie Christie Design. Published by: Blue Swallow Printed by: Amber Book Print Litho: Marjeta Morinc Edition size: 500 Litho printing. Available for local pick up or shipping from September 22nd […]

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    Annals of the North by Chris Klatell & Gilles Peress

    19.7 × 5.99 × 26 cm€75.00

    An almanac to the world of Gilles Peress’ Whatever You Say, Say Nothing, delineating the decades of conflict in Northern Ireland. In Annals of the North, New York-based photographer Gilles Peress (born 1946) and writer and lawyer Chris Klatell combine essays, stories, photographs, documents and testimonies to open up for the reader the complicated and […]

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    Photography: A Cultural History Fifth Edition by Mary Warner Marien

    22.35 × 3.81 × 29.46 cm€53.00

    The fifth edition of this indispensable history of photography spans the history of the medium, from its early development to current practice, and providing a focused understanding of the cultural contexts in which photographers have lived and worked throughout, this remains an all-encompassing survey. Mary Warner Marien discusses photography from around the world and through […]

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    Rural by Raymond Depardon

    28.8 × 1.9 × 35.5 cm€46.00

    Raymond Depardon photographs the gorgeous French countryside in all of its contradictions: shimmering and bleak, lively and secluded. During the 1990s and 2000s, French photographer Raymond Depardon (born 1942) crisscrossed rural France with his 6×9 view camera. In the photographer’s words: “To photograph and film farmers means entering their private lives and creating relationships of […]

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    Photo No-Nos Edited by Jason Fulford

    15 × 23 × 2.28 cm€23.00

    At turns humorous and absurd, heartfelt and searching, Photo No-Nos is for photographers of all levels wishing to avoid easy metaphors and to sharpen their visual communication skills. Photographers often have unwritten lists of subjects they tell themselves not to shoot―things that are cliché, exploitative, derivative, sometimes even arbitrary. Photo No-Nos features ideas, stories, and […]

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  • Pillars of Home

    Pillars of Home by Csilla Klenyánszki

    21 × 15 × 1 cm€35.00

    “… Pillars of home are ninety-eight balancing sculptures, made during my son’s nap, when our home – the living room, the kitchen, the bedroom or even the stair case – became a studio for no more than thirty minutes at a time …” Published by Csilla Klenyanszki ISBN 9789082988505 For the series entitled ‘Pillars of […]

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    Travellers’ Rights March, Dublin 1985 by Rose Comiskey

    14 × 20 × .3 cm€12.00

    Travellers’ Rights March, Dublin 1985 by Rose Comiskey Year: 2019 Format: Softcover Size: 140 x 200 mm Pages: 32pp Published by: Cafe Royal Books Documentary photography by Rose Comiskey This 32 -page paperback showcases Travellers’ Right March happened Dublin in 1985. Café Royal Books (founded 2005) is an independent publisher based in Southport, England. Originally set up […]

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    Puck Fair Killorglin, Ireland 1984 – 1992 by Claude Le Gall

    14 × 20 × .3 cm€12.00

    Puck Fair Killorglin, Ireland 1984 – 1992 by Claude Le Gall Year: 2019 Format: Softcover Size: 140 x 200 mm Pages: 36pp Published by: Cafe Royal Books Documentary photography by Claude Le Gall Claude Le Gall is a French photographer who devoted thirteen years to an in-depth work on Ireland in 90’s “Even if my approach may […]

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    Urban Cowboys Dublin 1996 by Amelia Troubridge

    14 × 20 × .3 cm€12.00

    Urban Cowboys Dublin 1996 by Amelia Troubidge Year: 2020 Format: Softcover Size: 140 x 200 mm Pages: 36pp Published by: Cafe Royal Books Documentary photography by Amelia Troubidge Amelia Troubridge is a British portrait and documentary photographer. After studying American studies at Middlesex University and SUNY New Paltz, in 1996 Amelia won the Ian Parry award for […]

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    Good Pictures : A History of Popular Photography by Kim Beil

    19.05 × 2.29 × 23.37 cm€32.00

    Good Pictures : A History of Popular Photography by Kim Beil tracks stylistic changes in popular photography from the nineteenth century until today. Stanford University Press ISBN-13 : 978-1503608665   We are all photographers now, with camera phones in hand and social media accounts at the ready. And we know which pictures we like. But what […]

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    Beasts of Burden by Paul Seawright

    27 × 21 × 1 cm€29.00

    Beasts of Burden by Paul Seawright published by Strzelecki Books with text by Thomas Niemeyer.   “Beasts of Burden” adds a new strand to Paul Seawright’s existing work: portraiture. He enables the viewer to look directly into the eyes of people who have seen a great deal. And alongside them, he places animals which are […]

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    BOBBY SANDS YAN MORVAN

    24 × 30 × 3 cm€65.00

    Bobby Sands died on May 5, 1981 at 1:17 in the morning. Bobby Sands was previously arrested and sentenced to 14 years in prison for possession of firearms. On March 1, 1981, he began a hunger strike followed by nine other political prisoners who were members of the IRA (Irish Republican Army) and the INLA […]

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    Small Town Portraits, Dennis Dinneen

    23 × 17 × 2.3 cm€47.00

    Small Town Portraits, Dennis Dinneen €47.00 Essay by Doireann Ní Ghríofa Design by Daly & Lyon Published by murmur books 2020 23 x 17 x 2.3 cm Clothbound Hardcover 160 Pages 75 Images Small Town Portraits, Dennis Dinneen was born in 1927 in the small market town of Macroom, County Cork. In 1944 he was […]

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    Irish Summer by Harry Gruyaert

    21 × 15 × 1 cm€30.00

    Irish Summer by Harry Gruyaert Year: 2020 Format: Softcover Size: 210 x 150 mm Pages: 103pp Language: English Published by: Gallery FIFTY ONE ISBN: 9789463883245 For Gruyaert, who turns 80 next year, traveling has always been a way of breathing. Most of his well-known photographs were taken during numerous trips around the world and are often […]

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    Fifty High Seasons by Shane Lynam

    33 × 21.5 × 1.75 cm€42.50

    Fifty High Seasons by Shane Lynam Shane Lynam is an Irish artist and photographer based in Dublin. His first book, Fifty High Seasons, was published in September 2018. Shane splits his time between long term self-initiated projects and working with media, commercial and architecture clients. He is represented by Galerie Bertrand Grimont in Paris. First […]

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  • Old Ireland In Colour

    Old Ireland In Colour

    24 × 3 × 19 cm€25.00

    Old Ireland In Colour, John Breslin & Sarah-Anne Buckley. Old Ireland in Colour brings to life the rich history of Ireland and  the Irish through the colour restoration of these stunning images of all walks of Irish life throughout nineteen and twentieth century.  From the chaos of the Civil War to the simple beauty of the […]

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    Return to Sender: revisiting John Hinde’s Ireland by Paul Kelly

    28 × 25 × 3 cm€20.00

    Return to Sender: revisiting John Hinde’s Ireland by Paul Kelly John Hinde was a pioneer of colour photography and one of the most successful postcard publishers in the world. His largest collection of postcards celebrated Ireland. He portrayed an island brightened by his imagination, a place where children were red-haired and freckled, the sun always […]

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    O [Limited edition of 250] signed by Eamonn Doyle

    46 × 34 × .5 cm€60.00

    O [Limited edition of 250] signed by Eamonn Doyle   This is the 6th self published book by Irish Photographer Eamonn Doyle. There are just 10 copies left in the world. All of his books sell out. https://www.eamonndoyle.com/

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  • The Liberties by Maurice Curtis

    The Liberties by Maurice Curtis

    23.62 × 2.03 × 22.35 cm€19.00

    The Liberties by Maurice Curtis Dublin is full of historic neighbourhoods, but none is more culturally and historically significant than The Liberties. In this book, author Maurice Curtis leads us on a tour of The Liberties, pointing out the places and people that have contributed to the neighbourhood s lasting legacy. The Liberties has some […]

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    Magnum Ireland: compact paperback format published March 2020

    19.5 × 21 × 2.5 cm€25.00

    A visual cultural history of Ireland over the last 70 years, as seen by the world’s most prominent photographic agency, Magnum, and commented on by leading figures of the Irish literary scene. Available for the first time in an updated, compact paperback format, this book offers a stunning photographic survey of Ireland over the last […]

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    A Modern Eye: Helen Hooker O’Malley’s Ireland

    26 × 21 × 1.5 cm€15.00

    Gallery of Photography Ireland together with the National Photography Archive are presenting two complementary exhibitions devoted to the work of American artist, Helen Hooker O’Malley (1905-1993) Ireland was Helen’s most important source of inspiration for over half a century. Her decades-long love affair with the landscape, history and people of Ireland was ignited by her tumultuous […]

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    Gaelic Fields by Paul Carroll

    25 × 20 × 2 cm€30.00

    The four seasons and all elements of Irish weather are interwoven in a snapshot of each city, town’s land, people and team. The work runs from the unique Irish beauty of the pitches of Aran and Inisturk Islands, South Kerry and the Glens of Antrim to the urban landscapes of Cork, Dublin and Belfast and […]

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    Under a Grey Sky by Simon Burch

    26.5 × 22.25 × 1 cm

    A limited-edition hardcover book, Under a Grey Sky, was published to accompany the exhibition Under a Grey Sky by Simon Burch. It features 34 exquisitely reproduced images and a text by Justin Carville. Signed and numbered books are available exclusively in the Gallery of Photography Ireland Bookshop, price €30. The Gallery of Photography is proud to present […]

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    Dara McGrath – Project Cleansweep

    24.5 × 20.3 × 2.5 cm€40.00

    “The project explores the sites that were used in the manufacture, testing, storage and disposal of these weapons beyond the Post-Military Landscape of the United Kingdom Taking its name from a Ministry of Defence investigation issued in 2011, that assessed the risk of residual contamination at sites in the United Kingdom used in the manufacture, […]

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    Stars and Souls of the Liffey by Barry Delaney, signed copy

    26 × 25 × 5 cm€20.00

    Stars and Souls of the Liffey by Barry Delaney, signed copy. Dubliner Barry Delaney was inspired in his teens by the colour and DIY attitude of punk, fleeing Dublin in the early ’80s to travel the world and falling in love with film photography. Twenty years later he began taking pictures again, on the streets […]

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    Source Photographic Review Issue 103 — Winter 2020 – LIFE STORIES

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    Please click here to purchase your copy of Issue 103. Photographs are associated with the momentary and the fleeting but they often appear most meaningful when they are placed in the context of a life. Issue 103 of Source explores the ties between photography and this familiar, yet powerful, narrative frame. Read the Editorial ▸ FEATURES: Keeping […]

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    Shooting the Darkness; Iconic Images of the Troubles

    29 × 24 × 2 cm€20.00

    Format: Hardback Published On: 25 October 2019 Publisher: Blackstaff Press Page Count: 134 Based on the acclaimed documentary by Broadstone Films, this landmark book presents the stories of leading photographers – Alan Lewis, Paul Faith, Martin Nangle, Stanley Matchett, Trevor Dickson, Hugh Russell and Crispin Rodwell – whose images captured some of the most important […]

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    Housing Plans for the Future by Donovan Wylie

    29.5 × 23 × 1 cm€40.00

    Housing Plans for the Future by Donovan Wylie Year: 2018 Format: Hardback / Clothbound Size: 295 x 230 mm Pages: 80 pp Language: English Published by: Steidl ISBN: 9783958294882 Housing Plans for the Future reveals the complex and ambiguous use of architecture as a means of containment and control within social housing in Belfast. The defensive structures built […]

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    Dublin City 1989-1993 by Wally Cassidy

    14 × 20 × .3 cm€12.00

    Dublin City 1989-1993 by Wally Cassidy Year: 2018 Format: Softcover Size: 140 x 200 mm Pages: 32pp Published by: Cafe Royal Books Documentary photography by Wally Cassidy Dublin 1989-1993. Cassidy is a Dublin based street photographer, specialising in black and white imagery. Café Royal Books (founded 2005) is an independent publisher based in Southport, England. Originally set […]

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    South Kerry Regattas by Tony O’Shea

    14 × 20 × .3 cm€10.00

    South Kerry Regattas by Tony O’Shea Year: 2019 Format: Softcover Size: 140 x 200 mm Pages: 36pp Published by: Cafe Royal Books First impression (2019) of this small Cafe Royal paperback edition in new condition. Edition of 250 copies. O’Shea is one of Ireland’s most respected photojournalists. His work has appeared in a wide variety of newspapers […]

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    Border Roads 1990–1994 by Tony O’Shea

    14 × 20 × .3 cm€12.00

    Border Roads 1990–1994 by Tony O’Shea Year: 2018 (First printed 2017) Format: Softcover Size: 140 x 200 mm Pages: 36pp Published by: Cafe Royal Books O’Shea presents a  collection of images taken around the border between Northern and Southern Ireland during the early 1990s, on the eve of the controversial Anglo-Irish Agreement. The first time Tony O’Shea photographed […]

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    Scrapbook by Donovan Wylie and Timothy Prus (research Copy)

    20 × 29.5 × 1.27 cm

    Scrapbook by Donovan Wylie and Timothy Prus Year: 2009 Format: Softcover Size: 200 x 295 mm Pages: 122pp Language: English Published by: Steidl ISBN: 9783865219107 This has been made all for the love of scrapbooks. For about three centuries in many different countries, a scrapbook or album became the most immediate manner of diary making. In […]

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    My Days in Troubled Ireland by Kaveh Kazemi

    220 × 290 cm€69.00

    My Days in Troubled Ireland by Kaveh Kazemi (Foreword by Paul Clements) Year: 2019 Format: Hardcover Size: 220 x 290 mm Pages: 144 pp Language: English Published by: Nazar Art Publication ISBN: 9786001523007 The renowned photographer Kaveh Kazemi has documented the scars of a turbulent past in a new book of images of Ireland. His dramatic photographs […]

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  • Drum

    Drum by Krass Clement

    24.5 × 18.5 × 2 cm€55.00

    Sold out. Photographed in a small pub in Drum, Ireland, on a single evening and with only a few rolls of film (and a rumored “five pints of Guinness”), Krass Clement (born 1946) created one of the most important contributions to the contemporary Danish photobook. His 1996 Drum opens in a darkening and foggy town, […]

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    Drum: Et Sted Irland – Krass Clement

    31.5 × 1.5 × 25.5 cm

    Danish artist Krass Clement’s photographic work emerges from two traditions: Scandinavian melancholy and the ‘flaneur’ tradition from the Parisian school. Clement’s work is concerned with reflecting interior states of mind rather than with documenting real life situations. His dark, stripped-back aesthetic combines with a stream of consciousness approach to evoke introspective, psychological landscapes that sit somewhere between […]

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    Achill, signed by the artist Linda Brownlee

    24.5 × 15.5 × 1 cm€25.00

    Linda Brownlee has been spending her August holidays in Achill amongst family and friends over the last 16 years. Captivated by the texture of its raw and unpredictable landscape, the series presented in Brownlee’s first book Achill, is the result of the photographic explorations she undertook with a group of local teenagers. Photographed in their […]

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    C’mere ’till I tell ya… by Stephen Carolan (Signed limited edition)

    15.80 × 21 cm€30.00

    C’mere ’till I tell ya… by Stephen Carolan (Signed limited edition) Shot on the streets of Dublin’s inner city ‘C’mere ’til I tell ya’ is a visual poem attempting to explore the full spectrum of the human condition. An allegory of life, at times dark and often confronting, the book serves as a catalyst for conversation whilst […]

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  • Richard Mosse - The Castle

    Richard Mosse The Castle

    32 × 25 × 2.5 cm€75.00

    The Castle is a meticulous documentation of refugee camps and staging sites along mass migration routes into the European Union via Turkey from the Middle East and Central Asia. The result of numerous preparatory visits, often revealing changing immigration policy, Mosse has filmed each site from high elevation to reveal camps that are frequently closed, off […]

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  • Incoming

    Incoming by Richard Mosse

    20 × 18 × 3.5 cm€54.00

    At a moment when the world is facing the world’s largest refugee and migration crisis since the Second World War, Incoming by Irish artist and Deutsche Börse Photography Prize winner Richard Mosse deals with the major humanitarian and political plight of our time, the displacement of millions due to war, persecution and climate change. With […]

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    The Lie of The Land: Gallery of Photography Ireland

    27.6 × 22 × 0.7 cm€10.00

    Anyone living in or interested in Ireland cannot but be aware of the enormous changes that have occurred in the recent years of our perception of ourselves and our society, The visual cliches, fostered for decades by native advertising and tourism and too easily accepted as a comforting representation of reality are clearly no longer […]

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    Reflecting 1916 – Photography and the Easter Rising: Gallery of Photography Ireland

    24 × 17 × .5 cm€6.00

    ‘Reflecting 1916 – Photography and the Easter Rising’ investigates the photographic legacy of the Easter Rising. It features photographs taken by eyewitnesses to this pivotal period in Ireland’s history. With essays by Luke Gibbons, Orla Fitzpatrick, Brenda Malone, Angus Mitchell and Justin Carville, ‘Reflecting 1916’ is an important contribution to critical debates on photography, memory […]

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  • The Republic by Seamus Murphy

    The Republic by Seamus Murphy

    24 × 16 × 2.5 cm€32.00

    An award-winning photojournalist returns to his home country to capture in images the spirit of Irish life in the centenary of Easter 1916. One hundred years after Ireland’s 1916 Rising, the revolt that ultimately lead to independence, who are the Irish and what has become of the republic they made? Photographer Seamus Murphy, exile and […]

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    The Edge of Europe by Anthony Haughey

    .6 × 24.1 × 24.7 cm€25.00

    Anthony Haughey’s series of colour photographs are an evocative portrayal of the complex relationship between the West of Ireland, its landscape and people, and Irelands Diaspora on the East Coast of America. The Western Edge of Europe is a changing world where politics, history and economic hardship have forged the foundations of deeply rooted communities […]

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    Disputed Territory by Anthony Haughey

    28.8 × 24.6 × 1.7 cm€40.00

    Disputed Territory is a timely exploration into contested terrain. In an age of increased European federalism and the rhetoric of the European Union’s legislature in Brussels from nationalisism European regionalism, disputes over territory and sovereignty have taken on  an added impetus and are very much at the forefront of European politics. representing the discarded remnants […]

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    Photo Album of the Irish, U.S. Edition

    21.59 × 1 × 25.4 cm€20.00

    The Photo Album of the Irish – U.S. Edition includes photographs from the 1860s up to the present, contributed by 24 families. It gives an authentic view of Irish American culture as reflected in family photographs. Our aim was to create a visual record of diverse emigrant stories and represent the enduring connections between Ireland […]

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    Source Issue 101 — Across Cultures, Summer 2020. Thinking Through Photography

    31 × 22 × .5 cm€10.00

    Source Issue 101 — Across Cultures, Summer 2020. Thinking Through Photography. Click and collect at Gallery of Photography Ireland. Culture is a mixture of inheritances. These can be starkly contrasting, defined by historical events or geographical separation but can nevertheless all be contained in one person’s experience. The work in this issue is characterised by […]

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    Before, During, After… Almost by David Farrell

    26 × 2.5 × 20 cm€30.00€25.00

    The RHA approached David Farrell to collaborate on a project to coincide with the 1916 Rising centennial commemorations. ”As a photographer of ‘the real world’ I am compelled to engage with the necessary ritual of placing myself in front of my subject/object and dealing with the vagaries of light and mood. This for me, of […]

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    The Swallowing Tree by David Farrell

    23 × 1 × 20 cm€35.00

    ”I made my first photograph of what I would subsequently term The Swallowing Tree during the first official search for the bodies of Kevin McKee and Seamus Wright at Coghalstown Wood, Wilkinstown in 1999. These young men belonged to the Disappeared, a small group of people that had been killed and secretly buried by the […]

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    Innocent Landscapes: David Farrell

    1.5 × 30.5 × 20.8 cm€30.00

    The photographs by the 2001 european Publishers award winner, Irish photographer David Farrell, give testimony to a journey that lead him to the heart of the Northern Ireland conflict. Farrell visited places where searches were being carried out for the bodies of the nine people who had disappeared some twenty years earlier. His images capture […]

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    My Last Day at Seventeen: Doug Dubois

    29.5 × 24 × 1.5 cm€56.00

    Set within the small town of Cobh, County Cork, My Last Day at Seventeen is a powerful and moving coming-of-age tale about the youth of an Irish town. Featuring portraits, spontaneous encounters, and collaborative performances, as well as illustrations by Dublin-based comic artist Patrick Lynch, My Last Day at Seventeen brings together an innovative mix […]

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    Bathing Places Ireland 1987 – 1988

    20 × 14 × 1 cm€10.00

    Kevin O’Farrell — Bathing Places Ireland 1987–1988 Published by Cafe Royal Books 36 pages,14cm x 20cm, b/w digital

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    I went to the worst of bars hoping to get killed but all I could do was to get drunk again by Ciaran Og Arnold, Signed copy

    22 × 16 × 1.2 cm€99.00

    Signed Copy I went to the worst of bars hoping to get killed. but all I could do was to get drunk again is a diary of sorts, following men down piss alleyways and into empty bars. The photographer accompanies the seekers of oblivion, their lopsided faces caught between ecstasy and apathy, their mouths chasing after […]

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  • Union, Noel Bowler - GOP Photobooks site

    Union: Noel Bowler

    28 × 24 × 1.5 cm€45.00

    Union responds to how the institutions of organised labour, designed to protect workers from exploitation in the nineteenth century, have responded to the crisis of today. Noel Bowler’s photographs document the interior spaces of trade union offices in fourteen different countries—Ireland, Britain, France, Russia, Germany, Scandinavia, Canada, and the United States, all with distinct cultural […]

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    Midlands: Martin Cregg

    N/A€40.00

    Over a ten year period Martin Cregg’s ‘Midlands’ has explored the physical transitions which are as a direct consequence of the National Spatial Strategy for Ireland (2002-2020). The disputed territory of ‘The Midlands’ was allocated a number of major strategic infrastructural projects – an inter-triangulation of “gateways” and “Hubs” in the interior were designed to […]

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    White Horses by Johnny Savage

    25 × 17 × 1 cm€14.00

    Title: White Horses by Johnny Savage A personal response to the current atmosphere of uncertainty, White Horses is a meditation on an anxious society struggling to come to terms with the rapid changes that are reshaping our world. Increasingly, our society has become ever more disconnected from reality and fearful about what is to come. […]

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    Fallout: Johnny Savage

    15 × 19.5 × .5 cm€15.00

    During the period from 1995 to 2007—when Ireland’s economy became widely known as the “Celtic Tiger”—Ireland went from being one of the poorest countries in the EU to one of the richest. In this publication Johnny Savage has photographed office space interiors that were never occupied. He took advantage of the natural light by capturing […]

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    DIY/Underground Skateparks: Richard Gilligan

    25 × 29 × 2 cm€44.00

    A skateboarding book like no other, this collection of stunning color photographs from around the world reveals an authentic, unsentimental view of an often overglamorized subculture. The Irish photographer and skateboarder Richard Gilligan spent four years traveling through Europe and the US to photograph homemade skateparks. The resulting photographs are not your run-of-the-mill action shots […]

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    Paddy & Liam by Perry Ogden

    23.50 × 1.00 × 30.00 cm€40.00

    Perry Odgen, an award-winning photographer and film-maker, records in his new book the lives of the two brothers Paddy & Liam through their ages as teenagers into their young adulthood. Both brothers work as models and have been photographed for different fashion brands including H&M, Fred Perry and Burberry. “Published by IDEA, this book is the result of a […]

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  • Small Town Portraits

    Small Town Portraits by Dennis Dinneen

    16.5 × 10.5 × 0.6 cm€12.00

    Published on the occasion of the exhibition ‘Small Town Portraits’ from the Dennis Dinneen Archive, April 21 – May 27, 2017. Designed by Wayne Daly, the book includes a text by Kevin Barry that muses on the minutiae of daily life as described in Dennis Dinneen’s photographs, and an essay by Rachel McIntyre that links […]

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  • Borderlines

    Borderlines: Personal stories and experiences from the border counties of the island of Ireland

    28 × 21 × 3 cm€25.00

    This book contains edited versions of 100 oral interviews and a photographic archive project recording Ireland and Northern Ireland’s borders. The border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland is a constitutionally and ethnically contested area, born out of civil and political strife in 1921. Since the Good Friday Agreement, people have sought to […]

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  • Seán Hillen : Melancholy Witness

    Melancholy Witness: Images of the Troubles by Seán Hillen, Signed & with a Stamped Archival Quality Art Print

    25 × 23 × 1 cm€50.00

    ‘Introducing Melancholy Witness, Hillen describes beginning this photo series as an artistic endeavour which ended up in a history book. Burnt-out buses, balaclava-hidden faces and rubble-strewn streets is the world Hillen chose to document. What he actually captures, however, is the intensely human aspect of a war which was fought in every community throughout the North. […]

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    Melancholy Witness: Images of the Troubles: Sean Hillen

    23.4 × 25 × 1.4 cm€25.00

    Melancholy Witness is the published collection of the images of Sean Hillen landed exhibition of photography, documenting the years of the Troubles of Northern Ireland. Combining personality with documenting  history, what emerges is a powerful and compelling story of unrest, beauty, and change. Sean Hillen is a photographic artist, born in Co.Down, who worked London […]

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    Northern Ireland: 30 years of photography – Colin Graham

    27.7 × 23 × 3.6 cm€35.00

    Until relatively recently, Northern Ireland was defined in photography by images of the Troubles. It is the photojournalism of the late 1960s and 70s, then, that provides the starting point for Colin Graham’s survey of recent art and documentary photography that challenges, or works outside of, the increasingly exhausted reportage tradition of the Troubles. That tradition, […]

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    After the Agreement, Contemporary photography in Northern Ireland: Sarah Tuck

    25 × 20.1 × 1.5 cm€27.95

    After the Agreement – Contemporary Photography in Northern Ireland by Sarah Tuck published by Black Dog Publications draws on conversations prompted by the photographs of John Duncan, Kai Olaf Hesse, Mary McIntyre, David Farrell, Paul Seawright and Malcolm Craig Gilbert. The book traces some of the hesitancies and compulsions that shape interpretation and meaning in the […]

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    IRL – Landskrona Foto View: Ireland

    N/A€20.00

    Landskrona Foto View: Ireland beyond the picturesque views of the Irish landscape and the representation of the troubles. Photography as an art form has attained an unprecedented position in Sweden in the last decade. The number of galleries, institutions and museums exhibiting contemporary photography has never been greater. Nor have so many photobooks been published. […]

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    Made In Dublin by Eamonn Doyle

    29.5 × 3 × 22 cm€40.00

    €40 – Made in Dublin by Eamonn Doyle. “I made that conscious decision to force myself to shoot vertically,” Doyle says of the genesis of the now iconic images. “It was just to get myself out of the old habit. Also I think I was trying to stop a lot of the noise that you […]

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  • On, Eamonn Doyle- GOP Photobooks site

    On: Eamonn Doyle

    35.5 × 28.4 × 3.5 cm€200.00

    Eamonn Doyle’s second photo-book, ‘ON, follows last year’s ‘i’, a collection of street portraits from Dublin city centre. In ‘ON’, black and white figures stalk across Dublin streetscapes, by turns lost, menacing, wary, browbeaten or entranced – but always at odds in some way with their environment. As in ‘i’, the photographs were mostly taken […]

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    On: Eamonn Doyle

    35.5 × 28.4 × 3.5 cm€200.00

    Eamonn Doyle’s second photo-book, ‘ON, follows last year’s ‘i’, a collection of street portraits from Dublin city centre. In ‘ON’, black and white figures stalk across Dublin streetscapes, by turns lost, menacing, wary, browbeaten or entranced – but always at odds in some way with their environment. As in ‘i’, the photographs were mostly taken […]

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  • On, Eamonn Doyle - GOP Photobooks site

    On: Eamonn Doyle

    35.5 × 28.4 × 3.5 cm€200.00

    Eamonn Doyle’s second photo-book, ‘ON, follows last year’s ‘i’, a collection of street portraits from Dublin city centre. In ‘ON’, black and white figures stalk across Dublin streetscapes, by turns lost, menacing, wary, browbeaten or entranced – but always at odds in some way with their environment. As in ‘i’, the photographs were mostly taken […]

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  • K by Eamonn Doyle

    K by Eamonn Doyle

    38.5 × 30 × 1.5 cm€100.00

    In his Dublin trilogy (i, ON and End.) Eamonn captured the combined actions of the city and its population as they played out in front of him. With K, he moves away from the urban east coast to the western Atlantic edge of Ireland, to a landscape that, in places, appears out of time, a […]

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  • Jean Hermanson Och Dublins Barn

    Landskrona Foto: Jean Hermanson och Dublin’s Barn – Det Första och Sista Arbetet

    36 × 29 × 0.5 cm€30.00

    “It’s the same as with children. You want them to be seen and to be successful in life, including the soft-spoken ones.” – Jean Hermanson about his pictures This paperback collection boasts the work of Swedish visual artist Jean Hermanson. It documents his travels to Dublin and the photographs of children he took there in […]

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  • Frank Browne a life through the lens- GOP Photobooks site

    Frank Browne, A Life Through the Lens: David Davison, Ewin Davison

    22.6 × 25.9 × 2.2 cm€37.95

    Fr. Browne’s remarkable life is recorded in this exhibition and in a book entitled Frank Browne, a Life Through the Lens. With wit and a sharp eye, he observed twentieth-century Ireland; life as a Jesuit priest; his experience as a passenger on the first leg of the voyage of the Titanic in 1912; his service […]

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  • Omey Island: "Last Man Standing"

    Omey Island: Last Man Standing by Kevin Griffin

    31 × 26 × 2 cm€100.00

    “Omey is a tidal island off the Galway coast in Connemara measuring approximately one mile square. During the mid-nineteenth century the population stood at 400 residents, today there is only one, former stuntman Pascal Whelan. I first encountered Pascal hitching a ride from Clifden back to Claddaghduff, I offered him a lift. During the brief […]

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  • Portrait of a Century

    Portrait of a Century by Kim Haughton

    31 × 25.5 × 2.5 cm€45.00

    Kim Haughton’s new body of work Portrait of a Century offers a stunning portrait of contemporary Ireland as it reflects upon the centenary of the nation’s birth in 1916. Resilience, intimacy, youth – these 100 photographs portray an Ireland at the precipice of change. The poet, the sporting hero, the hopeful youth and nostalgic aged […]

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  • On leaving-David Monahan GOP Photobooks site

    On leaving: David Monahan

    34.2 × 24 × 3.5 cm€60.00

    In 2010 David Monahan invited people emigrating from Dublin to participate in his ‘Leaving Dublin’ project. Its success in articulating the feelings of the everyday losses and gains associated with emigration has led to the work being locally and internationally recognised. It is a significant artistic contribution to the conversation around the current wave of emigration from Ireland. While shooting the series, Monahan developed relationships with his sitters which led him to further investigate the places they had […]

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    The Light of Other Days: Jim Maginn

    29.5 × 30 × 1 cm€24.00

    Jim Maginn captures musicians in song by hearths, or out in the landscapes that so clearly inform their music. It provides an intimate and invaluable record of those who have lived and breathed the complexities of the music of Ireland. Maginn’s focus is all about the person being photographed, capturing them laughing, singing, or playing […]

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  • Photography and ireland, Justin carville - GOP Photobooks site

    Photography and Ireland: Justin Carville

    22 × 19 × 2 cm€29.00

    Outside of Ireland, ideas of Irish photography center around picturesque tourist views of the emerald green of the Irish landscape and photojournalistic representations of The Troubles. Justin Carville sets out in Photography and Ireland to change this perception, to give attention instead to depictions of its social transformations, political upheavals, and geographical reimaginings as a […]

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    BookBinding Kit

    17 × 24 × 4 cm€55.00

    The RTI Bookbinding Kit contains all the essential tools and materials to get you started on your bookmaking adventures. All tools are carefully selected and sourced from the UK’s finest bookbinding suppliers. Paper and card stock is 100% recycled and all stationary is locally sourced in Dublin. Each kit contains:  Awl for making holes 6″ bone […]

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    “Ways of the Cross” – Tony O’Shea

    14 × 1 × 20 cm€10.00

        This 32-page booklet contains socioculturally provocative images centered around the theme of religion. Multiple images reflect religious symbols, such as crosses, depictions of Jesus, and rosaries. Some images display individuals marching across streets bearing these symbols; others represent a sole individual showing respect for these holy symbols. The mood of these images varies […]

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    Christmas Turkey Market, Dublin 1990 – 1993 by Tony O’Shea

    14 × 0.03 × 20 cm€12.00

    Photographer Tony O’Shea documented the sale of turkeys on Dublin’s Mary’s Lane between 1990-93.  

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    MUSEUM by Dragana Jurišić & Paula Meehan

    22.5 × 17 × .75 cm€20.00

    Poet Paula Meehan and photographer Dragana Jurišić collaborate on new book entitled Museum, inspired by the history and residents of 14 Henrietta Street. Renowned poet, Paula Meehan and award-winning photographer, Dragana Jurišić have joined forces to create a book celebrating the varied history of, and the lives lived in, 14 Henrietta Street, Dublin’s museum of social […]

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    Kilburn Cherry by Enda Bowe

    Kilburn Cherry by Enda Bowe

    20 × 1 × 14.5 cm€44.50

    Kilburn Cherry by Enda Bowe

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  • The Palm House,Amelia Stein-GOP Photobooks site

    The Palm House: Amelia Stein

    N/A€25.00

      A Global collection of planting, constrained in “The Great Palm House” in Glasnevin, Dublin, 2004. Elemental in Black + White, displaying the unique “Pot and Tub” culture of this mature Glass House, prior to its restoration. Structure and form of the vegetation resonates against the skeleton of the House.

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    Triúr Ban: Amelia Stein

    27 × 29.5 × .0 cm€18.00

    Triur Ban, a collaboration with three women artists, Cindy Cummings,performance, Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill,poetry and Amelia Stein,photography, who have worked together over a period of three years to explore and express their responses to issues and events affecting women in contemporary Ireland.  

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  • New Line

    New Line by Robert Ellis

    21.5 × 15.6 × 1 cm€20.00

    Produced by the wonderful Aad Design as part of the series ‘We are where we are’ About the Series A year long look at modern Ireland. A lot has been said, reported and written about Ireland in the last 5 years. Soundbites, headlines, rhetoric. A single phrase sums it up — ‘We are where we […]

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  • Sale!Wally Cassidy The other half lives- GOP Photobooks site

    The Other Half Lives by Wally Cassidy

     

     

    25 × 26.5 × 2 cm€25.00€10.00

     

     

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    Another Time, Another Place: U2 in the UK 1980 – Andy Phillips

    14 × 1 × 20 cm€12.00

    Andy Phillips transports his viewers into “another time” with his brilliant black and white photographs of U2 visiting and performing in the UK. It contains close up images which showcase the personalities of the band members. From posing like stereotypical tourists in front of statues to buying clothes to performing on stage, Phillips humanizes these […]

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  • 123.Common Place.E.O Conaill

    Common Place: Eoin O Conaill

    19 × 19 × .5 cm€15.00

    Common Place is a subtle exploration of Ireland during the recent period of cultural and economic change. The evocative stillness of O Conaill’s images, bathed in the uncertain light of early morning or late evening, reflect the visual contradictions embedded in urban and rural topography. O Conaill’s nuanced images explore the tension between what is […]

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    Unseen: Willie Doherty

    28 × 25 × 2.5 cm€39.00

    The UNSEEN publication accompanies Willie Doherty’s major exhibition of photographic and video work as part of Derry/Londonderry’s UK City of Culture. Since 1985 Doherty has recorded the way in which the Derry has been shaped and altered in response to unfolding political events as he explored its streets through the simple acts of walking and […]

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  • Maria Kapajeva, Dream is Wonderful, Yet Unclear, Milda Books, 20

    Dream is Wonderful, Yet Unclear by Maria Kapajeva

    17 × 24 × 4 cm€20.00

    Dream is Wonderful, Yet Unclear is a multi-layered and multi-disciplinary story of the relationships between collective and personal memories by looking at the community surrounding a textile mill in Narva, Estonia, now closed, of which Kapajeva’s family was a part. The story of one small community is set in the larger context of post-industrial cities worldwide, […]

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  • Maria Kapajeva, Dream is Wonderful, Yet Unclear, Milda Books, 20

    Dream is Wonderful, Yet Unclear by Maria Kapajeva x 2 Copies, special Gallery price €50

    17 × 24 × 8 cm€35.00

    Dream is Wonderful, Yet Unclear is a multi-layered and multi-disciplinary story of the relationships between collective and personal memories by looking at the community surrounding a textile mill in Narva, Estonia, now closed, of which Kapajeva’s family was a part. The story of one small community is set in the larger context of post-industrial cities worldwide, […]

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    2 x Copies of Photo Album of the Irish, U.S. Edition

    21.59 × 1 × 25.4 cm€35.00

    The Photo Album of the Irish – U.S. Edition includes photographs from the 1860s up to the present, contributed by 24 families. It gives an authentic view of Irish American culture as reflected in family photographs. Our aim was to create a visual record of diverse emigrant stories and represent the enduring connections between Ireland and […]

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    €25 for 2 copies of Helen Hooker O’Malley’s Ireland exhibition special price offer.

    26 × 21 × 3 cm€25.00

    Gallery of Photography Ireland together with the National Photography Archive are presenting two complementary exhibitions devoted to the work of American artist, Helen Hooker O’Malley (1905-1993) Ireland was Helen’s most important source of inspiration for over half a century. Her decades-long love affair with the landscape, history and people of Ireland was ignited by her tumultuous relationship […]

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  • Beyond Maps and Atlases

    Beyond Maps and Atlases by Bertien van Manen

    29 × 27 × 1.5 cm€49.00

    In this new body of work, Beyond Maps and Atlases, Bertien van Manen turns to Ireland. Van Manen says, ‘At first, working in Ireland I wasn’t sure what I was looking for. My husband had died. I dispensed with the people and reflected on the atmosphere. I was guided by a feeling and a search, […]

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    Writing on Photography Vol 2 – Darren Campion

    13 × 1 × 21 cm€12.00

    This book is an examination by Darren Campion on contemporary photography. His expertise both as a photographer and a writer shine through each passage as he critiques and praises some of the most famous photographers of the modern day. As he claims in the introduction of this book, “this series of books, then, is my contribution […]

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    Writing On Photography: Volume 1 by Darren Campion

    20 × 12.5 × 0.75 cm€12.00

    This collection brings together reviews and articles from the period 2013 – 2015 that for the most part address the ways in which the medium is used by photographers to create individual bodies of work. It features writing on: Thomas Albdorf/ Ciarán Óg Arnold/ Lisa Barnard/ Allison Barnes/ Lucas Blalock/ Mohamed Bourouissa/ Lewis Bush/ Tiago […]

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  • No smoke without fire, Willie Doherty - GOP Photobooks site

    No Smoke without Fire: Willie Doherty

    This major bookwork features the most comprehensive collection of Doherty’s recent colour photographs available in print to date. It is accompanied by texts by the artist. Published on the occasion of a Doherty exhibit at Matts Gallery, London.

    24 × 33 × .5 cm€26.00

    This major bookwork features the most comprehensive collection of Doherty’s recent colour photographs available in print to date. It is accompanied by texts by the artist. Published on the occasion of a Doherty exhibit at Matts Gallery, London.

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    Return to the Row by Bill Kirk, signed copies

    16 × 40 × 20 cm€15.00

    ‘Spurred on by the untimely death of Jackie Robinson, Bill has spent the last two years embedded in Sandy Row, gathering thousands of photographs and dozens of oral histories…’ This idea started in early 2016 following the success of Kirk’s BAP exhibition and book of photographs from 1974. Nearly 45 years after his groundbreaking work […]

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  • Through the glass darkly- Harry Thuillier Jnr, GOP Photobooks site

    Through the Glass Darkly 1946-1997: Harry Thuillier JNR

    25 × 19.9 × 1.2 cm€20.00

    The exquisite reproduction in this book will allow a wider public to discover the dark beauty of Harry Thuillier’s work . His photographs are full of mystery and are imbued with a deep sense of grace.

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    Yvette Monahan, The Time of Dreaming the World Awake

    ‘This photographic body of work is based in a small region in Southern France. I was drawn there initially by the story of Bugarach, the ‘magic’ mountain. Bugarach was somehow connected to a Mayan prophecy which indicated that the world as we know it, would end on December 21st, 2012. The prophecy claimed that this date would mark the beginning of a new era for humanity, a new and sublime future.

    30 × 23 × 1 cm€30.00

    ‘This photographic body of work is based in a small region in Southern France. I was drawn there initially by the story of Bugarach, the ‘magic’ mountain. Bugarach was somehow connected to a Mayan prophecy which indicated that the world as we know it, would end on December 21st, 2012. The prophecy claimed that this date would mark the beginning of a new era for humanity, a new and sublime future.

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    Reagan Protest Dublin 1984 – Rose Comiskey

    14 × 1 × 20 cm€9.00

      This 32 -page paperback showcases the people of Dublin protesting Reagan’s presidency in 1984. It features unique images, such as groups of people wearing realistic Reagan masks and street signs lit on fire. The streets were covered with protesters holding signs critiquing Reagan and calling for Americans to take action. Children joined their parents in […]

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  • The Milky Way Hannah Modigh

    The Milky Way by Hannah Modigh

    20.8 × 15 × 1 cm€100.00

    Signed copy The Milky Way by Hannah Modigh “The suite is about a special mood, born of a certain time in life, the period between being a child and an adult. It is a time of longing for life and for independence. The era of excitement over what might happen, and all the experiences that […]

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    Hurricane Season by Hannah Modigh

    26 × 29.5 × 1.8 cm€40.00

    “The suite has been photographed in southern Louisiana in the United States. There, the threat of hurricanes arrives annually, but the storm around the people is felt daily. The storms behind the doors, inside people. Be prepared for the outbreak, the recovery, and the constant need to start over. Memories that never have time to heal but are repressed – […]

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  • COVER Sunday. mornin comin down

    Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down by Hannah Modigh

    30.5 × 24.5 × 1.4 cm€39.95

    “In the morning you are the most naked, without even a single layer of protection forced to face the light and the memories you want to forget. I went to San Francisco to photograph young men working with selling their body and in the sex industry. I usually start with a theme and but end […]

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  • Delta by H.Modigh

    Delta by Hannah Modigh

    30.5 × 4.7 × 1.4 cm€45.00

    €45 special offer until midnight 17/12/2020 My grandmother was 100 years old when she died, soon after that my child was born. The feeling that death is replaced with life became palpable. Got me thinking about how we float like a delta. Some branches continue, some stops. I’m looking for imprints that depict the presence […]

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    Seeing the Unseen, Harold Edgerton

    30 × 23 × 2 cm€50.00

    Engineer, educator, explorer and entrepreneur, Harold E. “Doc” Edgerton (1903–90) was also a groundbreaking photographer who revolutionized the medium when he developed the first electronic flash, or stroboscopic light, which revealed motions in segments unseen by the human eye in 1931. Described as “an American original,” by former student and Life photographer Gjon Mili, Edgerton was […]

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    Last Call by Harry Gruyaert (Magnum Photographer)

    24.13 × 32.512 × 1.524 cm€40.00

    Last Call by Harry Gruyaert Year: 2020 Format: Hardcover Size:  241.3 x 325.12 mm Pages:  96 pp Language: English Published by: Thames & Hudson ISBN: 9780500545225   Alongside American photographers such as Saul Leiter, Joel Meyerowitz, Stephen Shore, and William Eggleston, Harry Gruyaert became one of the first European pioneers to explore the creative possibilities […]

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    Edges by Harry Gruyaert (Foreword by Richard Nonas)

    23 × 30 cm

    Edges by Harry Gruyaert Year: 2018 Format: Hardback with tipped on colour plate to front board (without jacket) Size: 230 x 300 mm Pages: 144 pp Language: English Published by: Thames & Hudson ISBN: 9780500545058   The ‘edges’ that Harry Gruyaert, a pre-eminent member of the Magnum photo agency, explores in this incredibly lush, full-colour book, […]

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    How we see Photobooks by Women

    24.5 × 17 × 2.25 cm€65.00

    How We See: Photobooks by Women, 10×10 Photobooks’ latest project and publication presents a global range of 21st-century photobooks by female photographers. With historical records establishing 19th-century British photographer Anna Atkins’s Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions (1843-1853) as the first photobook, it is not surprising that women have consistently contributed to the rich history of photobook […]

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  • Nan Golden

    The Other Side: Nan Golden

    28 × 23 × 2 cm€45.00

    Publisher: Steidl Hardcover : 142 pages Language: English Nan Goldin’s second book once again takes us to the edges of our society. Ever exploring the underground of our cultural sexuality, Goldin has been obsessed with “The Other Side,” transexuals and transvestites, since 1972. Rather than an attempt to unmask, what has emerged is a body […]

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    The Radical Eye Modernist: Photography From the Sir Elton John Collection

    29 × 22 × 24 cm€40.00

    Sir Elton John’s truly remarkable collection of international modernist photography stems from personal passion: since 1991, he has amassed more than two thousand photographs, which include key figures from Europe and America alongside many of the foremost photographers from Japan, Eastern Europe and Latin America. This book draws together the finest works from 1920 to […]

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    Peter Kennard: Visual Dissent

    40 × 20 × 12 cm€25.00

    Text and images: Peter Kennard Design: Peter Brawne Pluto Press 191 Pages. ‘This is the collected works of Britain’s foremost political artist. In the last fifty years our lives have been shaped by world-changing events. From the Vietnam War to the proliferation of nuclear weapons, austerity and environmental catastrophe, Peter Kennard’s art has captured the […]

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  • Understanding a Photograph, John berger - GOP Photobooks site

    Understanding a Photograph: John Berger

    18 × 11 × 1.6 cm€14.00

    What shapes how we see the world around us? How does the construction of images affect our understanding of culture? John Berger’s Understanding a Photograph is one of a number of pivotal works by creative thinkers whose writings on art, design, and the media have changed our vision on visual cultures forever and as such, […]

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  • About Looking, John berger - GOP Photobooks site

    About Looking: John Berger

    19.5 × 12.5 × 1.5 cm€12.80

    About Looking is a seminal work in the canon of Visual Cultures by art historian John Berger. As a novelist, essayist, and cultural historian, John Berger is a writer of dazzling eloquence and arresting insight whose work amounts to a subtle yet powerful critique of the canons of our civilization. In About Looking, Berger explores […]

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  • Ways of Seeing, John Berger - GOP Photobooks site

    Ways of Seeing: John Berger

    18 × 11 × 1.2 cm€13.00

    “Seeing comes before words. The child looks and recognizes before it can speak.” Berger’s cultural commentary in Ways of Seeing acts as one of the founding texts in the canon of visual culture and is sure to fundamentally change the way you immerse yourself in the world of art and images. Based on the BBC television […]

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  • The Watchers

    The Watchers by Haley Morris Cafiero, signed copies, Dublin 2019

    11.8 × 10.8 × 1.2 cm€48.00

    The Watchers by Haley Morris Cafiero, signed copies, Dublin 2019 Haley was in the Gallery of Photography Dublin Ireland last week to sign a few copies of her excellent book The Watchers. Now on sale. Previously published online and receiving viral exposure, this series of photographs examines how society uses gaze to project emotion and […]

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    A Box of Ten Photographs – Diane Arbus

    28.5 × 2 × 36.5 cm€65.00

      In May 1971, Artforum, bastion of late modernism, featured the work of a photographer for the very first time. On its cover and in a six-page spread, it published selections from Diane Arbus’s portfolio, A box of ten photographs. In the words of the magazine’s editor and photography skeptic, Philip Leider, “The portfolio changed everything . […]

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  • Love is a stranger, Darragh Shanahan- GOP Photobooks site

    Love is a Stranger: Darragh Shanahan

    21.2 × 24.1 × .5 cm€50.00

    The design of this camera facilitates chance, to imagine the outcome of an image and shoot without looking, aided by an intuitive knowledge of how optics work rather than composing for precision through a view finder. This style allowed certain freedoms and resulted in many images. Each negative collects two exposures and the juxtapositions are […]

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    Mods and Rockers: Raw Streets U.K 1976-1982, Janette Beckman

    20 × 14 × 4 cm€10.00

    British-born photographer Janette Beckman began her career at the dawn of punk rock working for music magazines The Face and Melody Maker. She shot bands including the Clash, the Specials, Boy George and the Jam as well as three Police album covers. Drawn to the underground hip-hop scene, she moved to NYC in 1983 and […]

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  • One + Healing with Theatre

    One: Healing with Theatre by Gavin Quinn

    31 × 26 × 3 cm€74.74

    Over the period of a year Gavin Quinn visited the private homes of 100 actors and asked them to try and answer the question: Why do you think you became an actor? Each response was filmed and recorded. He then subsequently photographed each of them. The result is this book. This book tells the story […]

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    How to Read a Photograph, Ian Jeffrey

    50 × 80 × 4 cm€36.00

      Ian Jeffrey is a superb guide in this profusely illustrated introduction to the appreciation of photography as an art form. Novices and experts alike will gain a deeper understanding of great photographers and their work, as Jeffrey decodes key images and provides essential biographical and historical background. Profiles of more than 100 major photographers, […]

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    I Zii by Linda Brownlee

    I Zii by Linda Brownlee

    21 × 2 × 25.5 cm€40.00

    I Zii by Linda Brownlee

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    Selektor Magazine/2: Shane Lynam

    28 × 21 × .5 cm€20.00

    Selektor is a fine art and documentary contemporary photography magazine. Each issue is devoted to a photographer and is available in print and digital versions. They want to offer the best possible viewing experience and access to a unique collection of monographs in magazine format. Selektor is published every 3 months. Issue number two is dedicated […]

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    On the Portrait and the Moment – Mary Ellen Mark

    20 × 2 × 25 cm€29.00

    This was the last book published by Mary Ellen Mark, an American photographer, before her death in 2015. It contains portraits of different individuals in her unique style. Her images capture her subjects both unaware of her presence as a photographer and staring into the heart of her lens. They contain everything from children living […]

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  • Girl on Girl: Art and Photography in the Age of the Female Gaze

    Girl on Girl: Art and Photography in the Age of the Female Gaze by Charlotte Jansen

    25 × 20.5 × 2 cm€25.00

    A new generation of female artists is emerging who have grown up in a culture saturated with social media and selfies. This book looks at how young women are using photography and the internet to explore issues of self-image and female identity, and the impact this is having on contemporary art. Forty artists are featured, […]

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    William Eggleston’s Guide by William Eggleston and John Szarkowski

    16.5 × 22.9 × 1.3 cm€32.00

    Essay by John Szarkowski William Eggleston’s Guide was the first one-man show of color photographs ever presented at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Museum’s first publication of color photography. The reception was divided and passionate. The book and show unabashedly forced the art world to deal with color photography, a medium scarcely taken […]

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  • Sexual Dependency

    The Ballad of Sexual Dependency : Nan Goldin

    23.5 × 25.5 × 1.5 cm€34.00

      The Ballad of Sexual Dependency is a visual diary chronicling the struggle for intimacy and understanding between friends, family, and lovers—collectively described by Goldin as her “tribe.” Her work describes a world that is visceral, charged, and seething with life. First published in 1986, this reissue recognizes the persistent relevance and freshness of Nan […]

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    Fish Story by Allan Sekula

    28 × 22 × 1.5 cm€40.00

    Allan Sekula’s ‘Fish Story’, back in stock at @gallery_of_photography_ireland Perfect bound paperback 216 pages 22 x 28 cm €40 Completed between 1989 and 1995, Fish Story saw Allan Sekula’s career-long pursuit of a contemporary ‘critical realism’ reach its most complex articulation. Fish Story reconstructed a realist model of photographic representation, while taking a critical stance […]

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    THE AMERICANS by Robert Frank

    19 × 21.5 × 2 cm€30.00

    First published in France in 1958, then in the United States in 1959, Robert Frank’s The Americans changed the course of twentieth-century photography. In 83 photographs, Frank looked beneath the surface of American life to reveal a people plagued by racism, ill-served by their politicians and rendered numb by a rapidly expanding culture of consumption. […]

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  • Southern Sudan

    Southern Sudan

    28 × 22 × 1.5 cm€30.00

    “In the heart of the Sudan, and to the west of the White Nile, there is a strange and unreal land which the hand of time has hardly touched in passing.” – George Rodger Between 1939 and 1947 founder member of the newly formed Magnum Photos, George Rodger served as a war correspondent for Life […]

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  • Young Love

    Young Love

    33.5 × 22 × 1 cm€40.00

    In the year 2000, Spencer was commissioned by Graham Rounthwaite at British music, fashion and culture magazine The Face to create a series focusing on youth clubs across the United Kingdom. From Cornwall to Lancashire, Spencer photographed teens goers as they drank, danced and fell in and out of love and lust. “Today we stay […]

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  • Stilled

    Stilled

    26 × 36.5 × 0.5 cm€15.00

    Edward Dimsdale is a master printmaker who over the past three decades has explored and adapted historical methods of photographic print making to produce breathtakingly beautiful, emotionally charged photographs. Dimsdale’s book Stilled shares something with the Haiku, which often presents three elements: something permanent, something ephemeral, and what happens in the moment when they come together. The […]

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  • People in Cars

    People in cars

    20.6 × 27 × 0.5 cm€40.00

    Mike Mandel grew up in the San Fernando Valley, and as an kid in the 1950s could walk just about everywhere he needed to go: to school, or later down the street to the open field to collect rocks or catch lizards. All of his friends lived on his block, so he didn’t think too […]

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  • Animals

    Animals

    29.5 × 1.5 × 24.4 cm€45.00

    Sage Sohier grew up with four dogs, and currently lives with three. Animals have always been important in her life; so, when she started photographing people in the late 1970s, she often included their companion animals. “There is more spontaneity, less self-consciousness, and more chaos when humans and other animals coexist. Love is unconditional, grief is uncomplicated though deeply […]

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  • On the Acropolis

    On the Acropolis

    30 × 23 × 1.7 cm€45.00

    In 1983- 84 Tod Papageorge spent a month each summer on the Acropolis in Athens, producing a body of work that seems lost in time, fusing the ancient with the modern. “I stayed at a nice hotel, the Zafolia, five minutes from the Acropolis, where every surface in my room was marble, and where I did laps in the […]

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  • Peuple De La Nuit

    Peuple De La Nuit – Sanlé Sory

    28.0 × 28.4 × 1.4 cm€45.00

    Peuple de la Nuit is a tribute to the people who posed with cheery abandon, for the lens of Sanlé Sory from 1960-83. ‘Life was cheap and everyone could have a ball. You could always go out and have some fun.’ – Sanlé Sory While Sory spent days at his Volta Photo studio in southern Burkina […]

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  • Bushes & Succulents

    Bushes and Succulents

    29.5 × 23 × 1.6 cm€45.00

    Bushes & Succulents is Mona Kuhn’s celebration of the female essence – confident, raw and elegant, yet confrontational and unapologetic. Reminiscent of Georgia O’Keefe’s floral paintings, your eyes wander around the graceful lines, not knowing exactly what you are looking at.  The solarisation process reveals human imperfections, not only in the metallic brilliance of the skin, […]

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  • Magnum Manifesto

    Magnum Manifesto

    25.5 × 30.5 × 2.5 cm€63.00

    In this landmark photography publication and accompanying exhibition celebrating the 70th anniversary of the renowned photo agency, Clément Chéroux and Clara Bouveresse demonstrate how Magnum Photos owes its preeminence to the ability of its photographers to encompass and navigate the points between photography as art object and photography as documentary evidence. Magnum Manifesto is organized […]

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  • The New West

    Robert Adams: The New West

    23 × 25 × 1.5 cm€37.00

    Originally published in 1974, Robert Adams’s The New West signaled a significant shift in photographic representation of the American landscape. Eschewing photography’s role in romanticizing the Western land_scape, Adams focused instead on the construction of tract and mobile homes, subdivisions, shopping centers, and urban sprawl in the suburbs of Colorado Springs and the Denver area. […]

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  • Light Matters: Writings on Photography

    Vicki Goldberg – Light Matters: Writings on Photography

    23 × 15 × 2 cm€25.00

    Light Matters by Vicki Goldberg is a selection of this remarkable author’s essays and criticism on photography culled from the past twenty-five years. Goldberg is a leading voice in the field of photography criticism well known for her cogent and perceptive writing. Aperture is pleased to release Light Matters in paperback to make this essential […]

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  • The Difficulties of Nonsense

    Robert Cumming: The Difficulties of Nonsense

    26.5 × 23 × 2 cm€59.00

    In the “Curiosity” issue of Aperture magazine, Sarah Bay Gachot writes that Robert Cumming’s interest in photography spawned from his interest in perception: “Cumming wanted the viewer to get to know, personally, the process of perception—perhaps to ward off the onset of visual inertia. The pictures unfold slowly over time; the more you look, the […]

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  • The Photographer's Cookbook

    The Photographer’s Cookbook

    23 × 16.5 × 1.5 cm€37.00

    In the late 1970s, the George Eastman Museum approached a group of photographers to ask for their favorite recipes and food-related photographs to go with them, in pursuit of publishing a cookbook. Playing off George Eastman’s own famous recipe for lemon meringue pie, as well as former director Beaumont Newhall’s love of food, the cookbook […]

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  • The Pleasures of Good Photographs

    The Pleasures of Good Photographs: Essays by Gerry Badger

    22 × 16 × 2 cm€30.00

    The Pleasures of Good Photographs is an intellectual and aesthetic excursion led by Gerry Badger, one of photography’s eminent critics and popular writers. In this new volume of essays, Badger offers insight into some of his favorite images, artists, and themes, drawing upon nearly three decades of writing and thinking about photography. With deep discernment […]

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  • Read This If You Want to Be Instagram Famous.

    Read This If You Want to Be Instagram Famous by Henry Carroll

    17 × 17 × 1.5 cm€13.00

    So you’ve got an Instagram account, you’re posting pictures, but your follower count has flatlined. Read This If You Want to Be Instagram Famous holds the answers to fixing up your feed and finding thousands of new followers. Packed with the essential secrets of the hottest Instagrammers around, the book features tips covering photographic techniques, […]

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    Read this if you want to take great photographs of people. by Henry Carroll

    Read this if you want to take great photographs of people. by Henry Carroll

    20 × 1 × 14 cm€19.00

    Read this if you want to take great photographs of people. by Henry Carroll

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    Read this if you want to take great photographs. by Henry Carroll

    Read This If You Want to Take Great Photographs by Henry Carroll

    ‘Henry Carroll’s superb new book takes some beating’ (Photography Week)

    ‘Finally, a book in simple jargon-free terms’ (Psychologies Magazine)

    20 × 1 × 14.5 cm€19.00

    Read This If You Want to Take Great Photographs by Henry Carroll

    ‘Henry Carroll’s superb new book takes some beating’ (Photography Week)

    ‘Finally, a book in simple jargon-free terms’ (Psychologies Magazine)

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    Use this if you want to take great photographs by Henry Carroll (a photo journal)

    Use this if you want to take great photographs by Henry Carroll (a photo journal)

    24 × 1 × 18 cm€25.00

    Use this if you want to take great photographs by Henry Carroll (a photo journal)

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    Photo Journal by Christine Berry

    Photo Journal by Christine Berry

    22 × 1.5 × 19.5 cm€16.00

    Photo Journal by Christine Berry

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  • Bookbinding Guide: Singer Stitch

    Bookbinding Guide: Singer Stitch by Read That Image

    18 × 13 × 0.5 cm€6.00

    Create beautifully Singer-stitched or Japansese-stab bound books with the Read That Image Bookbinding Guides. These practical guides introduce two bookbinding techniques with step-by-step instructions and hand-drawn illustrations. Suitable for beginners or the experienced bookbinder wishing to refresh their memory, the RTI Bookbinding Guides can be used to create all kinds of publication from artist books […]

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  • Bookbinding Guide: Japanese Stab Binding

    Bookbinding Guide: Japanese Stab Binding by Read That Image

    18 × 13 × 0.5 cm€6.00

    Create beautifully Singer-stitched or Japansese-stab bound books with the Read That Image Bookbinding Guides. These practical guides introduce two bookbinding techniques with step-by-step instructions and hand-drawn illustrations. Suitable for beginners or the experienced bookbinder wishing to refresh their memory, the RTI Bookbinding Guides can be used to create all kinds of publication from artist books […]

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  • Blanco

    Blanco by Awoiska van der Molen

    29 × 24 × 1 cm€27.50

    Awoiska van der Molen has been producing monochrome landscape photography since 2009. ‘Blanco’ is the result of extended periods of isolation, during which the Dutch photographer penetrates deep into the essence of the remote world where she creates her images. Removed from today’s fast-paced society, she patiently experiences the landscape in a new way, moving […]

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  • Looking for the Masters in Ricardo's Golden Shoes

    Looking for the Masters in Ricardo’s Golden Shoes by Catherine Balet

    22 × 17 × 3 cm€52.00

    with RICARDO MARTINEZ PAZ Looking for the Masters in Ricardo’s Golden Shoes is a collaboration between a photographer intrigued by the evolution of photography and her friend Ricardo, who became both her muse and her model. Begun in July 2013 at the Rencontres d’Arles Photography Festival as a joyful celebration of the photographers exhibited that […]

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    100 Postcards by Magnum Photos

    100 Postcards by Magnum Photos

    17.5 × 5.5 × 11.5 cm€22.00

    100 Postcards by Magnum Photos

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    USEFUL PHOTOGRAPHY #003

    30 × 21 × 1 cm€35.00

    Photographs Collected and Edited by: Hans Aarsman, Claudie  de Cleen, Julian Germain, Erik Kessels, Hans van der Meer. From the contributors: “When taken, these studio portraits, snapshots, passport photos were perhaps unremarkable. Now each one of the people pictured is missing — their photographs given to the [United Kingdom’s] National Missing Persons Helpline (NMPH) by […]

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  • Proud Flesh

    Proud Flesh by Sally Mann

    36.5 × 30.5 × 1.5 cm€150.00

    Children, landscape, lovers—these subjects are almost as common to the photographic lexicon as light itself. But Sally Mann’s take on these iconic themes, rendered through both traditional and esoteric processes, is anything but common. Astonishingly original both in image and technique, Mann’s work consistently challenges the viewer: in her hands, experiences drawn from daily life […]

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  • Sally Mann (Faces) Catalogue

    Sally Mann (Faces) by Sally Mann

    36.5 × 30.5 × 1 cm€118.00

    Executed between 2000 and 2004, these works consist of images of the faces of her three children Emmett, Jessie, and Virginia. Selected works from her “Battlefields” series are on view as well. These powerful images of Mann’s children are simultaneously painterly and photographic. They are made from wet-plate collodion negatives, produced by coating a sheet […]

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  • John Heartfield: Laughter is a Devastating Weapon

    John Heartfield: Laughter is a Devastating Weapon by David King and Ernst Volland

    30 × 26 × 2.5 cm€30.00

    Born in Berlin in 1891, John Heartfield, along with George Grosz, is widely considered to have invented photomontage, a technique of cutting up and manipulating photographs. During the 1930s Heartfield produced some of the most visually arresting and politically hard-hitting artwork of the twentieth century, appropriating the widely circulated propaganda of the time to create […]

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    Photography at MomA : 1960 To Now

    31 × 25 × 3 cm€71.00

    Edited by Quentin Bajac, Lucy Gallun, Roxana Marcoci, and Sarah Hermanson Meister. Essays by David Campany, Noam Elcott, Robert Slifkin, and Eva Respini. The Museum of Modern Art has one of the greatest collections of twentieth-century photography in the world. As one of three volumes dedicated to a new history of photography published by the […]

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    The Thames & Hudson Dictionary of Photography : Nathalie Herschdorfer

    Edited by Nathalie Herschdorfer is a curator, writer, and art historian specializing in the history of photography. She is Director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Le Locle, Switzerland, and was previously a curator at the Musée de l’Elysée, Lausanne, Switzerland. She has produced internationally touring exhibitions for the Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography, including Coming into Fashion: A Century of Photography at Condé Nast.

    31.5 × 20.5 × 4.5 cm€92.50

    Edited by Nathalie Herschdorfer is a curator, writer, and art historian specializing in the history of photography. She is Director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Le Locle, Switzerland, and was previously a curator at the Musée de l’Elysée, Lausanne, Switzerland. She has produced internationally touring exhibitions for the Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography, including Coming into Fashion: A Century of Photography at Condé Nast.

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  • The Photobook: A History (Volume 1)

    The Photobook: A History (Volume 1) by Martin Parr and Gerry Badger

    30 × 26 × 3.5 cm€75.00

    While the history of photography is a well-established canon, much less critical attention has been directed at the phenomenon of the photobook, which for many photographers is perhaps the most significant vehicle for the display of their work and the communication of their vision to a mass audience. In the first of three volumes,  co-edited […]

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  • The Photobook: A History (Volume 2)

    The Photobook: A History (Volume 2) by Martin Parr and Gerry Badger

    30 × 26 × 4 cm€75.00

    Following on from the success of the first volume, The Photobook: A History volume II brings the story of the Photobook fully up to date. It features publications by many well-known photographers ranging from Man Ray, Ed Ruscha and Andy Warhol to Christian Boltanski, Stephen Shore ad Sophie Calle by way of Bernd and Hilla […]

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    The Photobook: A History (Volume 3) by Martin Parr and Gerry Badger

    30 × 25.5 × 3 cm€72.00

    Following the success of volumes 1 and 2 of The Photobook: A History (published in 2004 and 2009 respectively), this is the third volume bringing this study of the photobook fully up to date, with specific exploration of the contemporary, postwar photobook. It covers key themes including the globalization of photographic culture, the personalization of […]

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    Mirror & Pomegranate by Sergei Parajanov and Andrey Tarkovsky

    21 × 15 × 0.6 cm€15.00

    Andrey Tarkovsky is considered by many to be one of the greatest filmmakers the world has ever seen. Although he made just eight feature films before his life was cut tragically short by cancer, at the age of 54, each is an artistic masterpiece and a major landmark in world cinema. This book presents a […]

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  • Photography Against the Grain: Essays and Photo Works, 1973–19

    Photography Against the Grain: Essays and Photo Works, 1973–1983 by Allan Sekula

    28 × 22 × 2 cm€40.00

    Long out of print, this seminal collection of essays and photographs are by artist, theorist and filmmaker, Allan Sekula. Originally published by the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 1984, in these essays and images Sekula sought to portray the inextricable bond between labour and material culture, drawing deeply on Marxist theory to […]

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  • Neighbors

    Neighbors by Roe Ethridge

    30 × 21 × 2 cm€45.00

    Coinciding with his first solo museum exhibition in North America,Neighbors presents more than 15 years of Roe Ethridge’s photographs, which typically and wryly collapse distinctions between commercial, conceptual and personal uses of photography. Divided into three ‘chapters’, the central section spans the American photographer’s entire oeuvre, from his early self-published projects to his most recent […]

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    The River Winter by Jem Southam

    29 × 34 × 2 cm€57.20

    “Winters, like ice ages, are Janus faced, for after the freeze comes thaw and flood, as water is returned to life and movement. Freeze, thaw, flood: the great climatic cycles that created the topography of the northern hemisphere, and which continue to shape the idea of winter that lies deep in our cultural imagination.” Richard […]

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  • Thomas Struth

    Thomas Struth by Thomas Struth

    30 × 32 × 2 cm€55.00

    This book brings together sixteen photographs made by Thomas Struth in Israel and the Israeli-occupied West Bank in 2009, 2011 and 2014. Struth continued his practice of creating singular images, each within one of the strictly segregated subject fields he has developed through his career: street photographs, portraits, landscapes and photographs of high technology. Each […]

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  • Moonshine

    Moonshine by Bertien van Manen

    23 × 24 × 2 cm€47.00

    Spanning almost three decades, Moonshine is a portrait of the American Appalachian folk, a mythologised region populated by ‘moonshiners’. Van Manen’s images are defined by a fierce intimacy with her subject, as the viewer teeters on the edge of the frame, perpetually trespassing on private moments: rollicking children practicing handstands on the couch; a kneeling […]

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  • GIRL PLAYS WITH SNAKE

    Girl Plays with Snake by Clare Strand

    22 × 17 × 2 cm€40.00

    Girl Plays with Snake by Clare Strand comprises images sourced from the darkest recesses of the artist’s extensive archive. The project continues Strand’s decades-long engagement with the scrapbooks, magazines and photographs that she has drawn together since her mid-teens. In this iteration of Strand’s ongoing research and reflection, women and girls are pictured holding, playing […]

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  • A Handful of Dust

    a Handful of Dust by David Campany

    24 × 20 × 2 cm€35.00

    a Handful of Dust is David Campany’s speculative history of the last century, and a visual journey through some of its unlikeliest imagery. Let’s suppose the modern era begins in October of 1922. A little French avant-garde journal publishes a photograph of a sheet of glass covered in dust. The photographer is Man Ray, the […]

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    ZZYZX by Gregory Halpern (First edition)

    23 × 15 × 3 cm€40.00

    The early settlers dubbed California The Golden State, and The Land of Milk and Honey. Today there are the obvious ironies – sprawl, spaghetti junctions and skid row—but the place is not so easily distilled or visualized, either as a clichéd paradise or as its demise. There’s a strange kind of harmony when it’s all […]

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    Gender Studies by Bettina Rheims

    Twenty years after Modern Lovers, a body of work on androgyny and transgender created when AIDS was at its peak, Bettina Rheims now presents Gender Studies. In the light of current controversial debates on gender theory, Rheims’s models display remarkable courage by questioning, modifying and celebrating their identities.

    33 × 24.9 × 1.5 cm€50.00

    Twenty years after Modern Lovers, a body of work on androgyny and transgender created when AIDS was at its peak, Bettina Rheims now presents Gender Studies. In the light of current controversial debates on gender theory, Rheims’s models display remarkable courage by questioning, modifying and celebrating their identities.

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  • Gathered Leaves

    Gathered Leaves by Alec Soth

    23 × 23 × 3 cm€70.00

    Alec Soth’s reputation as one of the leading lights of contemporary photographic practice is largely predicated on the books he has published. This unusual catalogue accompanies a touring exhibition which uses the four major bodies of work which Soth has published as books since 2004 as the structural basis for both a mid-career retrospective and […]

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    Duffy… Photographer

    31 × 25 × 3 cm€60.00

    Brian Duffy defined the image of the 1960s, and was as famous as the stars he photographed. Together with David Bailey and Terence Donovan, he is recognised as one of the innovators of “documentary” fashion photography, a style which revolutionised fashion imagery and furthermore the fashion industry. Together they formed a new cult of the […]

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    for Rauw Op Het lijf/ Raw Skin

    33 × 24 × 1 cm€500.00

    rare copy of Rauw op het lijf, a collection of contemporary Dutch fashion photography.

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    Provoke by Tōmatsu shōmei

    25 × 19 × 4 cm€70.00

    The short-lived Japanese magazine Provoke is recognized as a major achievement in world photography of the postwar era, uniting the country’s most contentious examples of protest photography, vanguard fine art, and critical theory of the late 1960s and early 70s in only three issues overall. Provoke is accordingly treated here as a model synthesis of […]

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    Übergang by Josef Schulz

    27 × 21 × 1 cm€75.00

    Uncovering every corner of Europe, Schultz digitally fades the background surrounding each redundant station as though they are shrouded in fog, allowing these forgotten borders to stand out and make an impact. Interestingly, each former checkpoint no longer belongs to anywhere. They just sit, going to waste with broken or shuttered windows, rusty doors and […]

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    Live In The House And It Will Not Fall Down by Alessandro Laita and Chiaralice Rizzi (First edition)

    23 × 15 × 3 cm€35.00

    Live in the house and it will not fall down is a gallery of fragments, a collection of memories, the story of one and more people, of a house, of a city. Compiled by Italian artists and recipients of the first Lewis Baltz Research Fund, Alessandro Laita and Chiaralice Rizzi, the book was built from […]

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    Hustlers by Philip-Lorca diCorcia

    Between 1990 and 1992, Philip-Lorca diCorcia’s first solo exhibition. The show, entitled “Strangers” was accompanied by a museum catalog. Twenty years later, steidldangin publishes the series in its entirety. Hustlers is an empathetic yet melancholic poem of the Hollywood dream gone wrong, prescribing to the heavily-staged pictorialism and happenstance of street casting for which diCorcia is most widely recognized.

    44 × 33 × 2.5 cm€98.00

    Between 1990 and 1992, Philip-Lorca diCorcia’s first solo exhibition. The show, entitled “Strangers” was accompanied by a museum catalog. Twenty years later, steidldangin publishes the series in its entirety. Hustlers is an empathetic yet melancholic poem of the Hollywood dream gone wrong, prescribing to the heavily-staged pictorialism and happenstance of street casting for which diCorcia is most widely recognized.

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    on Composition and Improvisation by Larry Fink

    Larry Fink (born in Brooklyn, 1941) has been a professor at Yale University School of Art; Cooper Union School of Art and Architecture; Parsons the New School for Design; and Tyler School of Art, Temple University. Currently, he is a tenured professor of photography at Bard College. His work has been widely exhibited in the United States, including solo exhibitions at Light Gallery, New York; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge; Museum of Modern Art, New York; and San
    Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

    25 × 19 × 1 cm€25.00

    Larry Fink (born in Brooklyn, 1941) has been a professor at Yale University School of Art; Cooper Union School of Art and Architecture; Parsons the New School for Design; and Tyler School of Art, Temple University. Currently, he is a tenured professor of photography at Bard College. His work has been widely exhibited in the United States, including solo exhibitions at Light Gallery, New York; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge; Museum of Modern Art, New York; and San
    Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

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    on Landscapes, Interiors, and the Nude by Todd Hido

    25.5 × 19.5 × 1 cm€24.00

    In The Photography Workshop Series, Aperture Foundation works with the world’s top photographers to distill their creative approaches, teachings, and insights on photography — offering the workshop experience in a book. Our goal is to inspire photographers of all levels who wish to improve their work, as well as readers interested in deepening their understanding […]

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    TRACEY EMIN : My Photo Album