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Biography
Martin Parr (born 23 May 1952) is a British documentary photographer, photojournalist and photobook collector. He is known for his photographic projects that take an intimate, satirical and anthropological look at aspects of modern life, in particular documenting the social classes of England, and more broadly the wealth of the Western world.
His major projects have been rural communities (1975–1982), The Last Resort (1983–1985), The Cost of Living (1987–1989), Small World (1987–1994) and Common Sense (1995–1999).
Since 1994, Parr has been a member of Magnum Photos. He has had around 40 solo photobooks published, and has featured in around 80 exhibitions worldwide – including the international touring exhibition ParrWorld, and a retrospective at the Barbican Arts Centre, London, in 2002.
The Martin Parr Foundation, founded in 2014, and registered as a charity in 2015 opened premises in his hometown of Bristol in 2017. It houses his own archive, his collection of British and Irish photography by other photographers, and a gallery.
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Read full Wikipedia entryArtworks
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Martin Parr CBE The Last Resort 40
1983–6, printed 2018 -
Martin Parr CBE Hyde Park, London
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Martin Parr CBE Brick Lane, London
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Martin Parr CBE King’s Cross Station, London
1990 -
Martin Parr CBE Scone, Jam and Cream
1995 -
Martin Parr CBE Donut with Bite Mark
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Martin Parr CBE Bun on White Plate
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Martin Parr CBE Burnt Chicken Legs
1995