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Photographer Martin Parr in Conversation with Gregory Harris

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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2010

Martin Parr was interviewed by Greg Harris on March 11, 2010, in conjunction with the exhibition In the Vernacular, and discusses how is work was influenced by various modes of vernacular photography—fashion, studio portraiture, and tourist snapshots.

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  • What's the photographer he mentioned after Robert Frank?

  • Parr always puts up a front that he's a serious photographer documenting the changes in vernacular life, but really his pictures and his approach as an artist is to point and laugh at ordinary people whilst exploiting the art world fags. Clever guy but not exactly genuine.

  • March 11, 2010. Martin Parr was at the Art Institute in conjunction with our exhibition In the Vernacular.

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