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DESCRIPTION:The McMullen Museum presents Martin Parr: Time and Place (Janua
 ry 31–June 5\, 2022)\, curated by Professor Karl Baden in collaboration wit
 h Boston College Irish Studies\, Art\, Art History\, and English faculty. C
 omprising over 135 works and an extensive collection of photobooks\, the ex
 hibition features at its core a career-spanning selection of Parr’s Irish p
 hotographs and other series that demonstrate how Parr developed a powerful 
 vocabulary of visual and conceptual ideas informed by overlapping feelings 
 of familiarity and alienation\, and instincts that are anthropological as w
 ell as artistic.\n\nWe welcome you to view the exhibition on your own or wi
 th guests\, Monday–Friday\, 10 am–5 pm and Saturday–Sunday\, noon–5 pm. Con
 tact the McMullen’s Manager of Education\, Rachel Chamberlain\, at rachel.c
 hamberlain@bc.edu or 617.552.1427 to schedule a tour or to learn about what
  the McMullen has to offer.\n\nIn accordance with the City of Boston’s B To
 gether Policy\, visitors ages 12+ must show proof of full vaccination upon 
 arrival. Masks are mandatory. Please keep socially distant. We look forward
  to welcoming you to the McMullen!\n\n_____________________________________
 ___________________________________________\n\nMartin Parr (born Epsom\, Un
 ited Kingdom\, 1952) is a photographer whose work evinces a global sensibil
 ity presented with the closely observed\, precise detail of the local. His 
 images underscore how global continuities diminish distinctions among local
  cultures. This is Parr’s first wide-ranging museum exhibition in the Unite
 d States with over 135 works and an extensive selection of photobooks on di
 splay.\n\nMartin Parr: Time and Place features at its core a career-spannin
 g selection of Parr’s Irish photographs\, which describe the radical evolut
 ion of Ireland over the last four decades and the major themes of his work—
 social class and consumption\, curiosity and humor\, humanity and its predi
 ctable idiosyncrasies. Photographs from other series\, Autoportraits\, The 
 Last Resort\, Small World\, and The Cost of Living—made in Europe\, North A
 merica\, the Middle East\, Africa\, and Asia—demonstrate how Parr developed
  a powerful vocabulary of visual and conceptual ideas informed by overlappi
 ng feelings of familiarity and alienation\, and instincts that are anthropo
 logical as well as artistic.\n\nWorking in the lineage of documentary photo
 graphers Walker Evans\, Bill Brandt\, Robert Frank\, and Lisette Model\, Pa
 rr often engages in cultural critique that is humorous\, affectionate\, iro
 nic\, or biting depending on the viewer’s perspective. Finding productive m
 odels in commercial and journalistic photography as well as fine art\, Parr
  distinguishes himself from fellow ironists by introducing bright\, saturat
 ed color to documentary practice. The early black-and-white work in Time an
 d Place highlights the important role that color plays in Parr’s later phot
 ographs and emphasizes how his style and vision is more complex\, and less 
 defined by color than viewers might expect.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Mu
 seum in conjunction with Tracy Marshall-Grant for Northern Narratives and t
 he Martin Parr Foundation\, the exhibition has been curated by Karl Baden i
 n collaboration with Boston College Irish Studies\, Art\, Art History\, and
  English faculty. The Martin Parr Studio has loaned all works in the exhibi
 tion and Martin Parr is represented by Magnum Photos. Major support has bee
 n provided by the Martin Parr Foundation\, the Patrons of the McMullen Muse
 um\, and Mary Ann and Vincent Q. Giffuni.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:The McMullen Museum presents Martin Parr: Time and Place (Janua
 ry 31–June 5\, 2022)\, curated by Professor Karl Baden in collaboration wit
 h Boston College Irish Studies\, Art\, Art History\, and English faculty. C
 omprising over 135 works and an extensive collection of photobooks\, the ex
 hibition features at its core a career-spanning selection of Parr’s Irish p
 hotographs and other series that demonstrate how Parr developed a powerful 
 vocabulary of visual and conceptual ideas informed by overlapping feelings 
 of familiarity and alienation\, and instincts that are anthropological as w
 ell as artistic.\n\nWe welcome you to view the exhibition on your own or wi
 th guests\, Monday–Friday\, 10 am–5 pm and Saturday–Sunday\, noon–5 pm. Con
 tact the McMullen’s Manager of Education\, Rachel Chamberlain\, at rachel.c
 hamberlain@bc.edu or 617.552.1427 to schedule a tour or to learn about what
  the McMullen has to offer.\n\nIn accordance with the City of Boston’s B To
 gether Policy\, visitors ages 12+ must show proof of full vaccination upon 
 arrival. Masks are mandatory. Please keep socially distant. We look forward
  to welcoming you to the McMullen!\n\n_____________________________________
 ___________________________________________\n\nMartin Parr (born Epsom\, Un
 ited Kingdom\, 1952) is a photographer whose work evinces a global sensibil
 ity presented with the closely observed\, precise detail of the local. His 
 images underscore how global continuities diminish distinctions among local
  cultures. This is Parr’s first wide-ranging museum exhibition in the Unite
 d States with over 135 works and an extensive selection of photobooks on di
 splay.\n\nMartin Parr: Time and Place features at its core a career-spannin
 g selection of Parr’s Irish photographs\, which describe the radical evolut
 ion of Ireland over the last four decades and the major themes of his work—
 social class and consumption\, curiosity and humor\, humanity and its predi
 ctable idiosyncrasies. Photographs from other series\, Autoportraits\, The 
 Last Resort\, Small World\, and The Cost of Living—made in Europe\, North A
 merica\, the Middle East\, Africa\, and Asia—demonstrate how Parr developed
  a powerful vocabulary of visual and conceptual ideas informed by overlappi
 ng feelings of familiarity and alienation\, and instincts that are anthropo
 logical as well as artistic.\n\nWorking in the lineage of documentary photo
 graphers Walker Evans\, Bill Brandt\, Robert Frank\, and Lisette Model\, Pa
 rr often engages in cultural critique that is humorous\, affectionate\, iro
 nic\, or biting depending on the viewer’s perspective. Finding productive m
 odels in commercial and journalistic photography as well as fine art\, Parr
  distinguishes himself from fellow ironists by introducing bright\, saturat
 ed color to documentary practice. The early black-and-white work in Time an
 d Place highlights the important role that color plays in Parr’s later phot
 ographs and emphasizes how his style and vision is more complex\, and less 
 defined by color than viewers might expect.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Mu
 seum in conjunction with Tracy Marshall-Grant for Northern Narratives and t
 he Martin Parr Foundation\, the exhibition has been curated by Karl Baden i
 n collaboration with Boston College Irish Studies\, Art\, Art History\, and
  English faculty. The Martin Parr Studio has loaned all works in the exhibi
 tion and Martin Parr is represented by Magnum Photos. Major support has bee
 n provided by the Martin Parr Foundation\, the Patrons of the McMullen Muse
 um\, and Mary Ann and Vincent Q. Giffuni.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:The McMullen Museum presents Martin Parr: Time and Place (Janua
 ry 31–June 5\, 2022)\, curated by Professor Karl Baden in collaboration wit
 h Boston College Irish Studies\, Art\, Art History\, and English faculty. C
 omprising over 135 works and an extensive collection of photobooks\, the ex
 hibition features at its core a career-spanning selection of Parr’s Irish p
 hotographs and other series that demonstrate how Parr developed a powerful 
 vocabulary of visual and conceptual ideas informed by overlapping feelings 
 of familiarity and alienation\, and instincts that are anthropological as w
 ell as artistic.\n\nWe welcome you to view the exhibition on your own or wi
 th guests\, Monday–Friday\, 10 am–5 pm and Saturday–Sunday\, noon–5 pm. Con
 tact the McMullen’s Manager of Education\, Rachel Chamberlain\, at rachel.c
 hamberlain@bc.edu or 617.552.1427 to schedule a tour or to learn about what
  the McMullen has to offer.\n\nIn accordance with the City of Boston’s B To
 gether Policy\, visitors ages 12+ must show proof of full vaccination upon 
 arrival. Masks are mandatory. Please keep socially distant. We look forward
  to welcoming you to the McMullen!\n\n_____________________________________
 ___________________________________________\n\nMartin Parr (born Epsom\, Un
 ited Kingdom\, 1952) is a photographer whose work evinces a global sensibil
 ity presented with the closely observed\, precise detail of the local. His 
 images underscore how global continuities diminish distinctions among local
  cultures. This is Parr’s first wide-ranging museum exhibition in the Unite
 d States with over 135 works and an extensive selection of photobooks on di
 splay.\n\nMartin Parr: Time and Place features at its core a career-spannin
 g selection of Parr’s Irish photographs\, which describe the radical evolut
 ion of Ireland over the last four decades and the major themes of his work—
 social class and consumption\, curiosity and humor\, humanity and its predi
 ctable idiosyncrasies. Photographs from other series\, Autoportraits\, The 
 Last Resort\, Small World\, and The Cost of Living—made in Europe\, North A
 merica\, the Middle East\, Africa\, and Asia—demonstrate how Parr developed
  a powerful vocabulary of visual and conceptual ideas informed by overlappi
 ng feelings of familiarity and alienation\, and instincts that are anthropo
 logical as well as artistic.\n\nWorking in the lineage of documentary photo
 graphers Walker Evans\, Bill Brandt\, Robert Frank\, and Lisette Model\, Pa
 rr often engages in cultural critique that is humorous\, affectionate\, iro
 nic\, or biting depending on the viewer’s perspective. Finding productive m
 odels in commercial and journalistic photography as well as fine art\, Parr
  distinguishes himself from fellow ironists by introducing bright\, saturat
 ed color to documentary practice. The early black-and-white work in Time an
 d Place highlights the important role that color plays in Parr’s later phot
 ographs and emphasizes how his style and vision is more complex\, and less 
 defined by color than viewers might expect.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Mu
 seum in conjunction with Tracy Marshall-Grant for Northern Narratives and t
 he Martin Parr Foundation\, the exhibition has been curated by Karl Baden i
 n collaboration with Boston College Irish Studies\, Art\, Art History\, and
  English faculty. The Martin Parr Studio has loaned all works in the exhibi
 tion and Martin Parr is represented by Magnum Photos. Major support has bee
 n provided by the Martin Parr Foundation\, the Patrons of the McMullen Muse
 um\, and Mary Ann and Vincent Q. Giffuni.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:The McMullen Museum presents Martin Parr: Time and Place (Janua
 ry 31–June 5\, 2022)\, curated by Professor Karl Baden in collaboration wit
 h Boston College Irish Studies\, Art\, Art History\, and English faculty. C
 omprising over 135 works and an extensive collection of photobooks\, the ex
 hibition features at its core a career-spanning selection of Parr’s Irish p
 hotographs and other series that demonstrate how Parr developed a powerful 
 vocabulary of visual and conceptual ideas informed by overlapping feelings 
 of familiarity and alienation\, and instincts that are anthropological as w
 ell as artistic.\n\nWe welcome you to view the exhibition on your own or wi
 th guests\, Monday–Friday\, 10 am–5 pm and Saturday–Sunday\, noon–5 pm. Con
 tact the McMullen’s Manager of Education\, Rachel Chamberlain\, at rachel.c
 hamberlain@bc.edu or 617.552.1427 to schedule a tour or to learn about what
  the McMullen has to offer.\n\nIn accordance with the City of Boston’s B To
 gether Policy\, visitors ages 12+ must show proof of full vaccination upon 
 arrival. Masks are mandatory. Please keep socially distant. We look forward
  to welcoming you to the McMullen!\n\n_____________________________________
 ___________________________________________\n\nMartin Parr (born Epsom\, Un
 ited Kingdom\, 1952) is a photographer whose work evinces a global sensibil
 ity presented with the closely observed\, precise detail of the local. His 
 images underscore how global continuities diminish distinctions among local
  cultures. This is Parr’s first wide-ranging museum exhibition in the Unite
 d States with over 135 works and an extensive selection of photobooks on di
 splay.\n\nMartin Parr: Time and Place features at its core a career-spannin
 g selection of Parr’s Irish photographs\, which describe the radical evolut
 ion of Ireland over the last four decades and the major themes of his work—
 social class and consumption\, curiosity and humor\, humanity and its predi
 ctable idiosyncrasies. Photographs from other series\, Autoportraits\, The 
 Last Resort\, Small World\, and The Cost of Living—made in Europe\, North A
 merica\, the Middle East\, Africa\, and Asia—demonstrate how Parr developed
  a powerful vocabulary of visual and conceptual ideas informed by overlappi
 ng feelings of familiarity and alienation\, and instincts that are anthropo
 logical as well as artistic.\n\nWorking in the lineage of documentary photo
 graphers Walker Evans\, Bill Brandt\, Robert Frank\, and Lisette Model\, Pa
 rr often engages in cultural critique that is humorous\, affectionate\, iro
 nic\, or biting depending on the viewer’s perspective. Finding productive m
 odels in commercial and journalistic photography as well as fine art\, Parr
  distinguishes himself from fellow ironists by introducing bright\, saturat
 ed color to documentary practice. The early black-and-white work in Time an
 d Place highlights the important role that color plays in Parr’s later phot
 ographs and emphasizes how his style and vision is more complex\, and less 
 defined by color than viewers might expect.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Mu
 seum in conjunction with Tracy Marshall-Grant for Northern Narratives and t
 he Martin Parr Foundation\, the exhibition has been curated by Karl Baden i
 n collaboration with Boston College Irish Studies\, Art\, Art History\, and
  English faculty. The Martin Parr Studio has loaned all works in the exhibi
 tion and Martin Parr is represented by Magnum Photos. Major support has bee
 n provided by the Martin Parr Foundation\, the Patrons of the McMullen Muse
 um\, and Mary Ann and Vincent Q. Giffuni.
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:The McMullen Museum presents Martin Parr: Time and Place (Janua
 ry 31–June 5\, 2022)\, curated by Professor Karl Baden in collaboration wit
 h Boston College Irish Studies\, Art\, Art History\, and English faculty. C
 omprising over 135 works and an extensive collection of photobooks\, the ex
 hibition features at its core a career-spanning selection of Parr’s Irish p
 hotographs and other series that demonstrate how Parr developed a powerful 
 vocabulary of visual and conceptual ideas informed by overlapping feelings 
 of familiarity and alienation\, and instincts that are anthropological as w
 ell as artistic.\n\nWe welcome you to view the exhibition on your own or wi
 th guests\, Monday–Friday\, 10 am–5 pm and Saturday–Sunday\, noon–5 pm. Con
 tact the McMullen’s Manager of Education\, Rachel Chamberlain\, at rachel.c
 hamberlain@bc.edu or 617.552.1427 to schedule a tour or to learn about what
  the McMullen has to offer.\n\nIn accordance with the City of Boston’s B To
 gether Policy\, visitors ages 12+ must show proof of full vaccination upon 
 arrival. Masks are mandatory. Please keep socially distant. We look forward
  to welcoming you to the McMullen!\n\n_____________________________________
 ___________________________________________\n\nMartin Parr (born Epsom\, Un
 ited Kingdom\, 1952) is a photographer whose work evinces a global sensibil
 ity presented with the closely observed\, precise detail of the local. His 
 images underscore how global continuities diminish distinctions among local
  cultures. This is Parr’s first wide-ranging museum exhibition in the Unite
 d States with over 135 works and an extensive selection of photobooks on di
 splay.\n\nMartin Parr: Time and Place features at its core a career-spannin
 g selection of Parr’s Irish photographs\, which describe the radical evolut
 ion of Ireland over the last four decades and the major themes of his work—
 social class and consumption\, curiosity and humor\, humanity and its predi
 ctable idiosyncrasies. Photographs from other series\, Autoportraits\, The 
 Last Resort\, Small World\, and The Cost of Living—made in Europe\, North A
 merica\, the Middle East\, Africa\, and Asia—demonstrate how Parr developed
  a powerful vocabulary of visual and conceptual ideas informed by overlappi
 ng feelings of familiarity and alienation\, and instincts that are anthropo
 logical as well as artistic.\n\nWorking in the lineage of documentary photo
 graphers Walker Evans\, Bill Brandt\, Robert Frank\, and Lisette Model\, Pa
 rr often engages in cultural critique that is humorous\, affectionate\, iro
 nic\, or biting depending on the viewer’s perspective. Finding productive m
 odels in commercial and journalistic photography as well as fine art\, Parr
  distinguishes himself from fellow ironists by introducing bright\, saturat
 ed color to documentary practice. The early black-and-white work in Time an
 d Place highlights the important role that color plays in Parr’s later phot
 ographs and emphasizes how his style and vision is more complex\, and less 
 defined by color than viewers might expect.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Mu
 seum in conjunction with Tracy Marshall-Grant for Northern Narratives and t
 he Martin Parr Foundation\, the exhibition has been curated by Karl Baden i
 n collaboration with Boston College Irish Studies\, Art\, Art History\, and
  English faculty. The Martin Parr Studio has loaned all works in the exhibi
 tion and Martin Parr is represented by Magnum Photos. Major support has bee
 n provided by the Martin Parr Foundation\, the Patrons of the McMullen Muse
 um\, and Mary Ann and Vincent Q. Giffuni.
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