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The English - Henri Cartier-Bresson & Martin Parr

The English - Henri Cartier-Bresson & Martin Parr

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The English - Henri Cartier-Bresson & Martin Parr

Signed by Martin Parr In 1962, Henri-Cartier Bresson accepted a commission from British television ITV/ABC to make a documentary on the north of England. Broadcast only once and unearthed by the Cinémathà ƒÃ‚ ¨que Franà ƒÃ‚ §aise last year, it was made from still photographs. We discover previously unknown photographs, that make an amusing portrait of English people at work and at leisure. In 1989, Martin Parr, a photographer already recognised for his controversial colour photographs of the British  €Ã‚ œmiddle class", applied for membership in the Magnum Photos cooperative agency. At the time, Henri Cartier-Bresson, co-founder of the agency, strongly opposed it. A meeting between the two photographers finally allowed a personal  €Ã‚ œreconciliation" as well as the coexistence within the agency of their diametrically opposed conceptions of photography. Martin Parr finally joined the agency in 1994 and even served as President (2013-2017). The interest of this book is to qualify these divergences of point of view which, according to Henri Cartier-Bresson, belong to  €Ã‚ œtwo different solar systems". The previously unknown photographs by Henri Cartier-Bresson to be discovered there resonate in a disturbing way with those made by Martin Parr, more than 20 years apart in the same region of northern England. The book is designed with two sides: Front side: fifty black and white photographs by Henri Cartier-Bresson, commissioned for the documentary Stop laughingThis is England, are presented for the first time in this book. Flip side: fifty colour photographs by Martin Parr, from the project The Last Resort (1984) and a more recent commission, Black Country Stories (2009/2010) as an echo to his earlier work there. At the centre of the book, facing one another, are the fax from Henri Cartier-Bresson who acknowledges having made a judgment and the response from Martin Parr. Franà ƒÃ‚ §ois Hébel, Director of the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, in a previously unpublished text, returns to this  €Ã‚ œreconciliation" allowed by the image, and to these three eras seen through two sharp points of view, always with humor, on the evolution of English mores.
  • 21 x 18.5 cm
  • 216 pages
  • French/English double sided book
  • 50 black and white photographs (Henri Cartier-Bresson)
  • 50 colour photographs (Martin Parr)
  • Text by Franà ƒÃ‚ §ois Hébel

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Two photographic masters document English life and character. Great choice for anyone fascinated by British culture and documentary photography.

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Founded by Rudi Thoemmes in Bristol, RRB Photobooks celebrates Britain's distinctive documentary photography tradition - capturing the eccentric, overlooked beauty that defines British culture. This independent publisher specialises in rare, underappreciated British photographers who reveal the nation's authentic character: Peter Mitchell's 40-year documentation of Leeds showing life's complexities, Niall McDiarmid's seven-year journey photographing Britain's true characters in homogenised high streets, and Martin Parr's wonderfully humorous, often garish style unveiling worlds we know but shy from. Their British Documentary Classics series brings new life to both celebrated and previously overlooked photographers, making important work accessible to wider audiences. RRB opens eyes to see British culture through lenses that are unforgiving yet utterly charming, witty, and quintessentially British - publishing the photographers mainstream houses often miss.