Martin Parr
MARTIN PARR (b. 1952 in Epsom, Surrey, UK) studied photography at Manchester Polytechnic from 1970 to 1973. Since that time, Parr has worked on numerous photographic projects. He has developed an international reputation for his innovative imagery, his oblique approach to social documentary, and his input to photographic culture within the UK and abroad. Parr is a leader in both the production and preservation of photography books--having published over 80 books of his own work and edited over 30 more.
In recent years, he has developed an interest in filmmaking, and has started to use his photography within different conventions, such as fashion and advertising. In 2002 the Barbican Art Gallery and the National Media Museum initiated a large retrospective of Martin Parr’s work. This show toured Europe for the next 5 years. Martin Parr was appointed Professor of Photography in 2004 at The University of Wales Newport campus. Martin Parr was Guest Artistic Director for Rencontres D'Arles in 2004. In 2008 Martin Parr was guest curator at New York Photo Festival, curating the New Typologies exhibition. At PhotoEspana, 2008, Martin Parr wins the Baume et Mercier award in recognition of his professional career and contributions to contemporary photography. Martin Parr curated the Brighton Photo Biennial that took place in October 2010. He became a full member of Magnum Photographic Corporation in 1994. His work is featured in collections at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Stedelijk Museum, Tate Modern, George Eastman House, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, Museum of Modern Art, New York, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, amongst others.
In the words of Thomas Weski:
Martin Parr is a chronicler of our age. In the face of the constantly growing flood of images released by the media, his photographs offer us the opportunity to see the world from his unique perspective. At first glance, his photographs seem exaggerated or even grotesque. The motifs he chooses are strange, the colours are garish and the perspectives are unusual. Parr's term for the overwhelming power of published images is "propaganda". He counters this propaganda with his own chosen weapons: criticism, seduction and humour. As a result, his photographs are original and entertaining, accessible and understandable. But at the same time they show us in a penetrating way that we live, how we present ourselves to others, and what we value.
Leisure, consumption and communication are the concepts that this British photographer has been researching for several decades now on his worldwide travels. In the process, he examines national characteristics and international phenomena to find out how valid they are as symbols that will help future generations to understand our cultural peculiarities. Parr enables us to see things that have seemed familiar to us in a completely new way. In this way he creates his own image of society, which allows us to combine an analysis of the visible signs of globalisation with unusual visual experiences. In his photos, Parr juxtaposes specific images with universal ones without resolving the contradictions. Individual characteristics are accepted and eccentricities are treasured.
The themes Parr selects and his inimitable treatment of them set him apart as a photographer whose work involves the creation of extensive series. Part of his unusual strategy is to present and publish the same photos in the context of art photography, in exhibitions and in art books, as well as in the related fields of advertising and journalism. In this way, he transcends the traditional separation of the different types of photography. Thanks to this integrative approach, as well as his style and his choice of themes, he has long served as a model for the younger generation of photographers. Martin Parr sensitises our subconscious – and once we've seen his photographs, we keep on discovering these images over and over again in our daily lives and recognising ourselves within them. The humor in these photographs makes us laugh at ourselves, with a sense of recognition and release.
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de terra
curated by Jaushua Rombaoa July 13 - August 24, 2024ROSEGALLERY is pleased to present de terra , a group exhibition curated by Jaushua Rombaoa. de terra showcases instances of humanity’s mark on the natural world through the photographs of...Read more -
All This Happened: Twenty Nine Years of ROSEGALLERY
September 14 - October 30, 2021'All This Happened: Twenty Nine Years of ROSEGALLERY' will be on view from 14 September - 30 October 2021. The group exhibition features works by Jo Ann Callis, Kennedi Carter, John Chiara, Lieko Shiga, Dorothea Lange, William Eggleston, Rinko Kawauchi, Lise Sarfati, Robbert Flick, Tania Franco Klein, Steve Galloway, Graciela Iturbide, Shaun McCracken, Manfred Müller, Elger Esser, Huger Foote, Bruce Davidson, Tomoko Sawada, Megan Cotts, Shaun McCracken, Diana Markosian, and more.Read more -
Into the Blue
May 22 - August 14, 2021Into The Blue will be on view from 22 May - 14 August 2021. The group exhibition features works by Jo Ann Callis, Kennedi Carter, John Chiara, Yishai Jusidman, Gayle Kabaker, Tania Franco Klein, Steve Galloway, Graciela Iturbide, Shaun McCracken, Manfred Müller, Sheila Pinkel, Maureen Selwood and Megan Cotts, Lieko Shiga, and Aaron Stern.Read more -
Retratos Pintados
March 12 - April 30, 2011ROSEGALLERY is pleased to present Retratos Pintados, a collection of hand-painted vernacular photographs from Northeastern Brazil, on view 12 March through 30 April, 2011.Read more
Accumulated over a period of fifteen years by historian, Titus Riedl, these distinct and striking portraits represent a stunning inventory of localized Brazilian photo-painting techniques from the early 1940’s through the 1990’s. U -
All Things Parr
December 11, 2010 - January 29, 2011ROSEGALLERY is pleased to present All Things Parr, an exhibition of work by and about British photographer, Martin Parr.Read more -
Three from Britain
March 8 - May 31, 2008ROSEGALLERY is pleased to announce an exhibition of photographs by Chris Killip, Martin Parr and Graham Smith taken in Great Britain from the late 1970s through the 1980s. This is the first presentation of works by documentary mavericks Chris Killip and Graham Smith to be shown in a commercial gallery within the United States. This exhibition will also mark the first time that the work of all three artists will be shown together since the landmark 1990 exhibition British Photography from the Thatcher Years at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.Read more -
Think of England
January 21 - February 28, 2006ROSEGALLERY is pleased to present its third exhibition of photographs by this unforgiving artist and photo-journalist; a hard-hitting, and hilarious exposure of Englishness particular to Parr’s own perspective of the world at large. The nostalgia and tacky traditions of British society are revealed in tight and unrelenting snap-shots that are as grotesque as they are romanticRead more
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Grand Hotel Parr
Martin Parr Martin Parr, 2026SoftcoverRead more
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No Smoking
Martin Parr Martin Parr, 2024HardbackRead more
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Mexico
Martin Parr Martin Parr, 2006Hardcover, 88 pagesRead more
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The Photobook: A History Volume I
Martin Parr and Gerry Badger Martin Parr and Gerry Badger, 2004Hardcover, 320 pagesRead more
Publisher: Phaidon

