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Martin Parr - The Last Resort (2026)

Martin Parr - The Last Resort (2026)

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When Martin Parr’s The Last Resort was first published and exhibited in 1986 it divided both critics and audiences alike. Some saw it as the ‘finest achievement to date’ of colour photography in Britain whilst others viewed it as ‘an aberration’. There is little doubt that it transformed documentary photography in Britain and placed Parr amongst the world’s leading photographers. Steering a perilous course between objectivity and voyeurism, Parr viewed the decaying holiday resort of New Brighton and its holiday makers in a way that was new, unique and deeply disturbing. And he did so in colour, something which at the time was seen as revolutionary for documentary work. For some his camera seemed cold and cruel as it followed the working classes desperately pursuing their holiday dreams surrounded by dereliction and decay and wading through the apparently endless detritus of a pollution-ridden consumer society. Others felt it showed an affectionate, humorous and humanistic response from Parr. However it was viewed, it was undoubtedly a sharp, bitter satire of the Britain of the Thatcher years.

Martin Parr was a member of the prestigious MAGNUM photo agency. Internationally recognised as a brilliant satirist of contemporary life he led the development of British documentary photography with wit, style, and intelligence. His work is in major galleries and museums worldwide.

Published by Dewi Lewis Publishing, 2026
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245 x 300 mm
40 colour photos
84 pages, hardcover
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-904587-79-8
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