An exploration of the themes and subjects which drive his inimitable work.
Parr’s photography provides some of the most enduring images of British people’s travel, hobbies and leisure. But behind the sometimes lurid and eccentric images, lie sharp insights into politics and social class. Parr’s unusual perspective, his bold use of colour and his blurring of boundaries between art and advertising have created one of the most distinct aesthetics of our time. The event marks the 60th anniversary of Thames and Hudson
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Martin Parr
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