Boring Postcards

Boring Postcards

by Martin Parr (Author)

Synopsis

The 160 postcards presented in this volume have been reproduced as found, in their original size, with all the character of the original reproduction, amateur retouching, crinkly edges and bent corners. Treated as art objects with a classic white border surround, each is captioned with their original descriptor as printed on the front or reverse - for example: A40 Traffic; Market Precinct, Scunthorpe; A bend on Porlock Hill. All the postcards featured depict scenes in the British Isles; most stem from a period of optimism in Britain as new civic centres, motorways, airports and power stations were built and launched. To qualify as boring , the photographs had to be arguably boring or absent of anything interesting. The postcards, finally, are not boring at all, but powerful, interesting and loaded statements about time and place and the aesthetic of Britain.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Edition: First edition
Publisher: Phaidon Press Ltd
Published: 01 Sep 1999

ISBN 10: 0714838950
ISBN 13: 9780714838953
Book Overview: The collection of postcards are bequeathed to the Victoria & Albert Museum. Martin Parr's books of photographs include Bad Weather , The Last Resort: Photographs of New Brighton , The Cost of Living , Small World and Common Sense .