Entertain Us: Martin Parr’s Pictures of Global Humanity

“l’m creating entertainment, which has a serious message if you want to read into it, but I don’t expect to change anyone’s mind – l’m just showing them what they think they may know already.”

– Martin Parr

 

Martin Parr tourists

Dorset, England, 2022

The absurdity, fun and excesses of contemporary life run like through Martin Parr’s (23 May 1952 – 6 December 2025) photographs like words through a stick of rock. Parr’s pictures embrace sharp wit and deadpan humour to deliver a critical but non-judgemental look at our times.

We see tourists on cruise ships – and what use a cruise if you’r not a boozer? – and more of them taking selfies in beautiful places and in once beautiful places now turned into theme parks.

Instead of losing ourselves as we wonder though unknown cities and towns, we seek the familiar by making our faces the focus of every scene and shopping.

 

Tokyo, Japan, 1998

New York, 1999

Glasgow, Scotland, 1999

Martin Parr tourists

Las Vegas, 2000

Martin Parr tourists

Mumbai, India, 2018

Cozumel, Mexico, 2002

Martin Parr tourists

Venice, 2005

Martin Parr tourists

Sorrento, 2014

Martin Parr tourists

Jaipur, India

USA. California. Venice Beach. From ‘Common Sense’. 1998.

Ocean Dome, Japan, 1996

Salford, 1986

Switzerland, 1997

Martin Parr tourists

Switzerland, 1994

 

Via: Jeu de Paume

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