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Anyone for tennis? Martin Parr s unique and evocative pictures capture the spectacle of a year at the Grand Slam tournaments
Since 2014, Martin Parr, one of Britain s best-loved photographers, has been granted exclusive access to the most prestigious Grand Slam tennis tournaments, from the Australian and French Opens to Wimbledon and the US Open. Parr s vivid shots sometimes poignant, often hilarious provide a unique overview of life on and off the court, from players to picnickers, sun-hats, and visors to rain-stopped-play. Match Point features more than 80 photographs from a brand new body of work many published here for the first time. …mehr

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Anyone for tennis? Martin Parr s unique and evocative pictures capture the spectacle of a year at the Grand Slam tournaments

Since 2014, Martin Parr, one of Britain s best-loved photographers, has been granted exclusive access to the most prestigious Grand Slam tennis tournaments, from the Australian and French Opens to Wimbledon and the US Open. Parr s vivid shots sometimes poignant, often hilarious provide a unique overview of life on and off the court, from players to picnickers, sun-hats, and visors to rain-stopped-play. Match Point features more than 80 photographs from a brand new body of work many published here for the first time.
Autorenporträt
Since the 1970s, Martin Parr's distinctive style has established his position as a leading cultural commentator on subjects ranging from consumerism and British identity to the art of the self-portrait. His insight and originality are universally admired and Parr has published over 80 photobooks, with his work having been recognized with major awards and over 100 exhibitions worldwide. Sabina Jaskot-Gill is Curator of Photographs at the National Portrait Gallery, London. Previously, Sabina lectured on the history and theory of photography at Sotheby's Institute of Art and she has held positions at Tate, Autograph ABP and the University for the Creative Arts.