Magnum Exhibition Poster: In Plain View
This photograph is taken from the 2026 exhibition In Plain View.
Martin Parr: In Plain ViewĀ is a tribute to Parrās singularity, his influence on modern photography, and his lasting impact on the agency.Ā This exhibition tracesĀ the evolution of Parrās work, beginning with his early black and white photographs from the 1970s ā portraits of close knit communities in northern England and Ireland, rooted in a quiet humanism. Other selections showcase some of his most influential projects in color from the 1990s and early 2000s, such as his saturated, candid take on consumer culture inĀ Common Sense, and a comical, eccentric investigation of English identity inĀ Think of England.
Featuring dozens of images, archived material and interactive experiences allowing visitors to step inside a Parr photograph,Ā Martin Parr: In Plain ViewĀ observes how Parr captured everyday oddities and cultural nuances across his varied subjects, from beaches to fashion, tourism to cups of tea. His attraction to contrasts, irony and idiosyncratic forms of leisure have informed the collective imagination of British life, transforming the mundane into moments
of cultural consequence.
Martin Parr: In Plain ViewĀ also presents exclusive images from Parrās life at Magnum, alongside texts, archived material and correspondences from his career, illustrating that Parr was not only a leading figure in photography but a beloved member of the Magnum community.
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Magnum Exhibition Poster: In Plain View
Magnum Exhibition Poster: In Plain View
This photograph is taken from the 2026 exhibition In Plain View.
Martin Parr: In Plain ViewĀ is a tribute to Parrās singularity, his influence on modern photography, and his lasting impact on the agency.Ā This exhibition tracesĀ the evolution of Parrās work, beginning with his early black and white photographs from the 1970s ā portraits of close knit communities in northern England and Ireland, rooted in a quiet humanism. Other selections showcase some of his most influential projects in color from the 1990s and early 2000s, such as his saturated, candid take on consumer culture inĀ Common Sense, and a comical, eccentric investigation of English identity inĀ Think of England.
Featuring dozens of images, archived material and interactive experiences allowing visitors to step inside a Parr photograph,Ā Martin Parr: In Plain ViewĀ observes how Parr captured everyday oddities and cultural nuances across his varied subjects, from beaches to fashion, tourism to cups of tea. His attraction to contrasts, irony and idiosyncratic forms of leisure have informed the collective imagination of British life, transforming the mundane into moments
of cultural consequence.
Martin Parr: In Plain ViewĀ also presents exclusive images from Parrās life at Magnum, alongside texts, archived material and correspondences from his career, illustrating that Parr was not only a leading figure in photography but a beloved member of the Magnum community.
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This photograph is taken from the 2026 exhibition In Plain View.
Martin Parr: In Plain ViewĀ is a tribute to Parrās singularity, his influence on modern photography, and his lasting impact on the agency.Ā This exhibition tracesĀ the evolution of Parrās work, beginning with his early black and white photographs from the 1970s ā portraits of close knit communities in northern England and Ireland, rooted in a quiet humanism. Other selections showcase some of his most influential projects in color from the 1990s and early 2000s, such as his saturated, candid take on consumer culture inĀ Common Sense, and a comical, eccentric investigation of English identity inĀ Think of England.
Featuring dozens of images, archived material and interactive experiences allowing visitors to step inside a Parr photograph,Ā Martin Parr: In Plain ViewĀ observes how Parr captured everyday oddities and cultural nuances across his varied subjects, from beaches to fashion, tourism to cups of tea. His attraction to contrasts, irony and idiosyncratic forms of leisure have informed the collective imagination of British life, transforming the mundane into moments
of cultural consequence.
Martin Parr: In Plain ViewĀ also presents exclusive images from Parrās life at Magnum, alongside texts, archived material and correspondences from his career, illustrating that Parr was not only a leading figure in photography but a beloved member of the Magnum community.























