Artist Talk & Film Screening: I Am Martin Parr
I Am Martin Parr is the definitive portrait of an extraordinary photographer who revolutionized contemporary photography by inventing a political, humanistic, and accessible photographic language.
Join us for a unique encounter with Lee Shulman, the filmmaker behind the documentary I Am Martin Parr. As a close friend and collaborator of Parr, Lee Shulman offers a look behind the scenes in connection with the current exhibition Short & Sweet. During this afternoon session, he will share insights from the making of the film, his personal relationship with Parr, and the stories that exist beyond the frames. The talk will be followed by a full screening of the documentary.
About the documentary I Am Martin Parr
One of the most controversial photographers of his time, Martin Parr’s images often have the power to both amuse and leave us ever so slightly uncomfortable, caught between laughter and the uneasy recognition of ourselves in his uncompromising portrait of consumer society.
Though he’s now celebrated, collected and exhibited worldwide, Parr’s early work did not find an easy public and was highly criticized for trivializing the working class.
Yet,in retrospect, perhaps he was just observing what we often overlook - forcing it into the spotlight as an essential topic of discussion. I Am Martin Parr is the definitive portrait of an extraordinary photographer who revolutionized contemporary photography by inventing a political, humanist and accessible photographic language.
About Lee Shulman
Lee Shulman is the founder and creative director of The Anonymous Project. He is a graduate of the University of Westminster with a BA (Hons) in film and photography. For the last two decades he has worked as an award-winning film maker both in the UK and France. He is also an avid art collector and very active in the international arts community.