Martin Parr (1952-2025): Photographing the Peculiar Banality of Neoliberal Folklore - the Press Project - News, Analysis, Radio, Television
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In 1994, British photographer Martin Parr was offered a membership in the Magnum photo agency, one of the most important institutional distinctions in the field of photography and a milestone in recognition of a mature and influential artistic career. At that time, Parr had already published a series of albums that made a splash in the photographic world, with flagships The Last Resort (1986) and The Cost of Living (1989), consolidating his posi…
The photographer, who died at the age of 73, always insisted that he captured his subjects as they really were. Martin Parr did not hand out business cards. Instead, he wore personalized stickers with his address, printed on metal foil, which he had obtained in one of those companies that gave them as a promotion. He cut them into small rectangles and
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