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Wessie du Toit's avatar

I didn't realise Martin Parr was divisive. Nor did I ever get the impression he was sneering or even mocking his subjects. He revels in the strangeness of the mundane, which is an important artistic undertaking. His subjects are like the marginal characters in Cohen brothers films. If they appear comic, I take it as a reminder that we are all silly from someone else's perspective.

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Jon Nicholls's avatar

Great post. I neither love nor hate Parr’s photographs. I find them a bit predictable and not very subtle but appreciate his dedication and passion for the photobook. I find his contemporaries, particularly Peter Fraser and Jem Southam, far more interesting. He seems to take up a lot of space in photography culture and, I expect, some people resent him for this. Accusations of malign intent (even overt racism) are overstated in my view. I think he is sometimes clumsy and insensitive and perhaps over-confident. He has certainly left his mark and that should be respected, if not admired. I look forward to reading more of your posts.

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