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{{Short description|British photographer (born 1952)}}
{{for multi|the British actor|Martin Parr (actor)|the British colonial governor|Martin Willoughby Parr}}
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{{Use British English|date=May 2014}}
{{Infobox artist
| name = Martin Parr
| honorific_suffix = {{postnominals|country=GBR|size=100%|CBE}}
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| caption = Parr at the [[V&A]] in 2024
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=y|1952|5|23}}
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| field = Photography
| training = [[Manchester Metropolitan University|Manchester Polytechnic]] | awards = Honorary Fellow of the [[Royal Photographic Society]] (HonFRPS) in 2005<ref name="rps-honorary-fellowships">{{cite web | url = http://www.rps.org/awards/history-and-recipients/honorary-fellowships | access-date = 20 September 2015 | publisher = [[Royal Photographic Society]] | title = Honorary Fellowships | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20151120173646/http://www.rps.org/awards/history-and-recipients/honorary-fellowships | archive-date = 20 November 2015 | url-status = dead }}</ref> <br /> [[Royal Photographic Society#Centenary Medal|Centenary Medal]] from the Royal Photographic Society in 2008<ref name="rps-centenary-medal">{{cite web | url = http://www.rps.org/awards/history-and-recipients/centenary-medal | access-date = 20 September 2015 | publisher = [[Royal Photographic Society]] | title = Centenary Medal | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150518223943/http://www.rps.org/awards/history-and-recipients/centenary-medal | archive-date = 18 May 2015 | url-status = dead }}</ref>
| website = {{URL|martinparr.com}}
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Since 1994, Parr has been a member of [[Magnum Photos]].<ref name="MPI" /> He has had around 40 solo photobooks published, and has featured in around 80 exhibitions worldwide – including the international touring exhibition ''ParrWorld'',<ref name="carole-cadwalladr">{{cite news |url = https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2009/oct/25/martin-parr-parrworld-carole-cadwalladr | date = 25 October 2009 | access-date = 23 March 2014 | first= Carole |last= Cadwalladr | newspaper = [[The Guardian]] | title = Martin Parr: Parrworld}}</ref> and a retrospective at the [[Barbican Arts Centre]], London, in 2002.<ref name="joe-cribbin-culture24">{{cite web|url = http://www.culture24.org.uk/places-to-go/london/art11178 | date = 7 February 2002 | access-date = 31 March 2014 | last = Cribbin | first = Joe | publisher = [[Culture24]] | title = Martin Parr: Photographic Works at the Barbican}}</ref>
The Martin Parr Foundation, founded in 2014, and registered as a charity in 2015<ref>Martin Parr Foundation https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-search/-/charity-details/5050353/charity-overview Accessed 30 September 2022</ref> opened premises in his hometown of [[Bristol]] in 2017. It houses his own archive, his collection of British and Irish photography by other photographers, and a gallery.<ref name="bjp-parr-foundation-padley">{{cite web|url = http://www.bjp-online.com/2017/09/martin-parrs-foundation-opens-to-the-public/ | date = 18 September 2017 | access-date = 22 October 2017 | first = Gemma | last = Padley | magazine = [[British Journal of Photography]] | title = Martin Parr's Foundation opens to the public}}</ref>
==Life and career==
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In 1982 Parr and his wife moved to [[Wallasey]], England, and he switched permanently to colour photography, inspired by the work of US colour photographers, mostly [[Joel Meyerowitz]], but also [[William Eggleston]] and [[Stephen Shore]], and also the British [[Peter Fraser (photographer)|Peter Fraser]] and [[Peter Mitchell (photographer)|Peter Mitchell]].<ref name="parr-by-parr" />{{rp|31}} Parr has written that "I had also encountered the post cards of [[John Hinde (photographer)|John Hinde]] when I worked at Butlin's in the early 70s and the bright saturated colour of these had a big impact on me."<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.martinparr.com/faqs/when-and-why-did-you-change-from-black-and-white-to-colour/ | access-date = 28 March 2014 | last = Parr | first = Martin | title = When and why did you change from black and white to colour?}}</ref> During the summers of 1983, 1984 and 1985<ref name="parr-by-parr" />{{rp|35–36}} he photographed working-class people at the seaside in nearby [[New Brighton, Merseyside|New Brighton]]. This work was published in the book ''The Last Resort: Photographs of New Brighton'' (1986) and exhibited in Liverpool and London.
Although [[John Bulmer]] had pioneered colour documentary photography of Britain, from 1965,<ref name="hamilton">{{cite journal | last1 = Hamilton | first1 = Peter | year = 2013 | title = Northern Exposures | periodical = British Journal of Photography | volume = 160 | issue = 7808 | page = 64 | publisher = Incisive Financial Publishing Limited | quote = many of the images are in colour – a medium in which Bulmer was the British pioneer, and way ahead of photographers now considered scions of the metier, such as William Eggleston, who only started to dabble with it a decade later, and Martin Parr, post-1970.}}</ref> [[Gerry Badger]] has said of ''The Last Resort'':<ref>{{cite book |last= Parr|first= Martin|title=The Last Resort|year=2009|publisher= Dewi Lewis Publishing|location=Stockport|isbn=978-1-904587-79-8|page=5}}</ref>
<blockquote>It is difficult from a perspective of almost a quarter of a century to underestimate [sic] the significance of ''The Last Resort'', either in British photography or Martin Parr's career. For both, it represented a seismic change in the basic mode of photographic expression, from monochrome to colour, a fundamental technical change that heralded the development of a new tone in documentary photography.</blockquote>
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Between 1995 and 1999 Parr made the series ''Common Sense'' about global consumerism. ''Common Sense'' was an exhibition of 350 prints, and a book published in 1999 with 158 images. The exhibition was first shown in 1999 and was staged simultaneously in forty-one venues in seventeen countries.<ref name="tate-common-sense">{{cite web|url = https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/parr-common-sense-p78371/text-summary | date = February 2004 | access-date = 10 April 2014 | work = [[Tate Etc.]] | title = Martin Parr Common Sense 1995-9}}</ref> The pictures depict the minutiae of consumer culture, and are intended to show the ways in which people entertain themselves. The photographs were taken with 35 mm ultra-saturated film for its vivid, heightened colours.<ref name="tate-common-sense" />
<!-- [[Sean O'Hagan (journalist)|Sean O'Hagan]], writing in ''The Guardian'', named ''Up and Down Peachtree'' in his list of best photography books of 2012.<ref>{{cite news |url = https://www.theguardian.com/books/2012/dec/02/best-photography-books-of-2012 | date = 2 December 2012 | access-date = 6 January 2014 | first= Sean |last=
===Magnum Photos===
Parr joined [[Magnum Photos]] as an associate member in 1988. The vote on his inclusion as a full member in 1994 was divisive, with [[Philip Jones Griffiths]] circulating a plea to other members not to admit him.<ref>Russell Miller, ''Magnum: Fifty Years at the Front Line of History'' (London: Pimlico, 1997; {{ISBN|9781409002642}}). [https://books.google.com/books?id=t94uyAuMuxgC Here] at Google Books. Retrieved 10 April 2014.</ref> Parr achieved the necessary two-thirds majority by one vote. Magnum membership helped him work on editorial photography,<ref name="ciar-byrne-telegraph" /> and on editorial fashion photography for [[Paul Smith (fashion designer)|Paul Smith]], [[Louis Vuitton]], [[Agnès b.#Gallery and periodical|Galerie du jour Agnès B.]] and [[Madame Figaro]].<ref name="ciar-byrne-telegraph" /><ref name="parr-by-parr" />{{rp|60–61}}<ref>"[http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/photobooth/2012/08/on-the-beach-with-martin-parr.html#slide_ss_0=1 On the Beach with Martin Parr]", The New Yorker.</ref>
In 2014 Parr was voted in as president of Magnum Photos International,<ref name="bjp-magnum">{{cite web | first = Simon | last = Bainbridge | url = http://www.bjp-online.com/2016/06/magnum-photos-announces-two-new-nominee-members-following-its-69th-agm/ | date = 27 June 2016 | access-date = 27 June 2016 | work = [[British Journal of Photography]]| publisher = Apptitude Media Ltd | title = Magnum Photos announces two new nominee members following its 69th AGM}}</ref> a post he held for 3.5 years until 2017.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=20 July 2018|title=Annual General Meeting (AGM) – Magnum Photos|url=https://www.magnumphotos.com/theme/agm/|website=Magnum Photos}}</ref>
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====Photobooks====
Parr is a collector and critic of photobooks.<ref name="liz-jobey-ft">{{cite news |url = http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/83acb960-a981-11e3-9b71-00144feab7de.html | date = 14 March 2014 | access-date = 15 March 2014 | first= Liz | last= Jobey | newspaper = [[Financial Times]] | title = Collecting with the FT: Martin Parr | quote = We are here to talk about his books but Parr collects pretty much everything, from Chinese Mao-era tea caddies to miniature televisions, commemorative plates to cigarette cases decorated with Soviet space-dogs ... his most enduring legacy is likely to be the 12,000 photography books he has collected over the past 35 years. What began as a hobby has developed into a mission to change the way the history of photography is defined and understood. As a collector, he has discovered, documented and promoted previously unknown areas of photographic bookmaking.}}</ref><ref name="bbc-imagine">[[Imagine (TV series)]], Season 2, Episode 4, The World According to Parr, 3 December 2003</ref><ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.pdnonline.com/features/Why-Gerhard-Steidl-I-8777.shtml | date = 13 August 2013 | access-date = 30 July 2014 | last = Walker | first = David | publisher = [[Photo District News]] | title = Why Gerhard Steidl Is a Book Publishing Master | quote = photographer Martin Parr, who is also an authority on photography books.}}</ref> His collaboration with the critic [[Gerry Badger]], ''The Photobook: A History'' (in three volumes) covers more than 1,000 examples of photobooks from the 19th century through to the present day. The first two volumes took eight years to complete.<ref name="MPI" /> Tate Modern's retrospective exhibition of
====Other items====
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Parr was guest artistic director for the 2004 [[Rencontres d'Arles]] festival of photography,<ref name="sean-ohagan-brighton">{{cite news | url = https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2010/sep/27/martin-parr-brighton-photo-biennial | date = 1 October 2010 | access-date = 3 April 2014 | first = Sean | last = O'Hagan | author-link = Sean O'Hagan (journalist) | newspaper = [[The Guardian]] | title = Can Martin Parr work his magic on the Brighton Photo Biennial?}}</ref> guest curator of the ''New Typologies'' exhibition at the 2008 [[New York Photo Festival]],<ref>{{cite news | url = https://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/16/arts/design/16gall.html | date = 16 May 2008 | access-date = 3 April 2014 | first = Ken | last = Johnson | newspaper = [[The New York Times]] | title = New York Photo Festival}}</ref> and guest curator of [[Brighton Photo Biennial]] in 2010, which he called ''New Documents''.<ref name="sean-ohagan-brighton" /><ref>{{cite news | url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/photography/8014072/Brighton-Photo-Biennial.html | date = 22 September 2010 | access-date = 3 April 2014 | first = Lucy | last = Davies | newspaper = [[The Daily Telegraph]] | title = Brighton Photo Biennial}}</ref> Critic Sean O'Hagan, writing in ''The Guardian'', said "Back in 2004, he was invited by the organisers of the annual Rencontres D'Arles to be guest curator. That year's Arles festival, in its range and ambition, remains the standard by which all subsequent Rencontres have been judged."<ref name="sean-ohagan-brighton" />
Parr was artistic director of the newly established [[Bristol Photo Festival]], scheduled to open in 2021. However in July 2020 he quit, due to his involvement with a 2018 reissue of the photobook ''London'' by Gian Butturini, after a campaign by an [[anthropology]] student at [[University College London]], who called a pairing of photographs in it racist.<ref>{{cite news|first1=Steven|last1=Morris|access-date=2020-07-22|title=Martin Parr quits as director of Bristol Photo Festival over racism row|url=https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2020/jul/21/martin-parr-quits-as-director-of-bristol-photo-festival-over-racism-row|newspaper=The Guardian|date=21 July 2020|issn=0261-3077|via=www.theguardian.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|access-date=2020-07-24|title='Right decision' for festival director to quit|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-bristol-53498584|newspaper=BBC News|date=24 July 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|access-date=2020-07-22|title=Martin Parr steps down as artistic director of Bristol Photo Festival after student's anti-racism campaign|url=http://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/martin-parr-stood-down-from-bristol-photo-festival-after-student-anti-racism-campaign|website=[[The Art Newspaper]]|date=21 July 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|access-date=2020-07-24|title=Renowned Photographer Martin Parr Has Resigned as Artistic Director of the Bristol Photo Festival After Being Accused of Racial Insensitivity|url=https://news.artnet.com/art-world/martin-parr-resigns-bristol-photo-racism-allegations-1896448|date=22 July 2020|website=artnet News}}</ref>
===Film and television===
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From 1990 to 1992 Parr collaborated with Nick Barker, taking photographs to accompany Barker's film ''Signs of the Times''.
In 1997, Parr began producing his own television documentaries with [
In 2003 Parr was the subject of and appeared extensively in the ''[[Imagine (TV series)|Imagine]]'' BBC One TV series episode ''The World According to Parr'', directed and produced by [[Rebecca Frayn]], and hosted and executive produced by [[Alan Yentob]].<ref name="nancy-banks-smith" />
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He was cameraman on the film ''[[It's Nice Up North]]'' (2006) with comedian [[Graham Fellows]] (as his character John Shuttleworth). The film is a comic documentary filmed over several years in [[Shetland Islands|Shetland]].<ref name="theguardian-logan">{{cite web|access-date=2022-07-22|title='The further north you go, the nicer it gets'|url=http://www.theguardian.com/film/2006/apr/20/1|date=20 April 2006|website=The Guardian}}</ref>
In 2007 Parr took part in BBC Four's ''[
In 2014 Parr created "Turkey and Tinsel", a 60-minute deadpan and often hilarious observational video documentary about faux Christmas in small town England.
===Teaching===
Parr was a visiting lecturer at West Surrey College of Art & Design (now [[University for the Creative Arts]]) in [[Farnham]], Surrey.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.lumas.com/artist/martin_parr/ |title=Martin Parr - Pictures, Photography, Photo Art Online at LUMAS |access-date=20 March 2017 |archive-date=21 March 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170321165646/http://www.lumas.com/artist/martin_parr/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> In 2004 he was appointed professor of photography at the [[University of Wales, Newport]].<ref name="ciar-byrne-telegraph" /> In 2013 he was appointed professor of photography at [[Ulster University]] in [[Belfast]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://photography.belfastschoolofart.com/news/martin-parr-belfast | first = Paul | last = Seawright | author-link = Paul Seawright | date = 24 May 2013 | access-date = 24 August 2016 | publisher = [[Ulster University]] | title = Professor Martin Parr in Belfast}}</ref>
==Martin Parr Foundation==
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* 2004: Professor of photography, [[University of Wales, Newport]].<ref name="ciar-byrne-telegraph" /><ref name="cca">{{cite web | url = https://www.cca.edu/calendar/2013/lecture-martin-parr | date = 12 March 2013 | access-date = 5 January 2014 | publisher = [[California College of the Arts]] | title = Lecture by Martin Parr | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140106040344/https://www.cca.edu/calendar/2013/lecture-martin-parr | archive-date = 6 January 2014 | url-status = dead | df = dmy-all }}</ref>
* 2005: Honorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society (HonFRPS), [[Royal Photographic Society]], Bath, UK.<ref name="rps-honorary-fellowships" />
* 2006: Honorary Masters Degree, [[University for the Creative Arts]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.martinparr.com/cv/prizes-and-awards/|title = Prizes and Awards
* 2006: [[Dr. Erich Salomon Award]], Germany<ref name="dgph">"[http://www.dgph.de/english/dr-erich-salomon-award-of-the-deutsche-gesellschaft-fuer-photographie The Dr. Erich Salomon Award of the German Society for Photography (DGPh)]", Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie. Retrieved 19 October 2017.</ref>
* 2008: [[Royal Photographic Society#Centenary Medal|Centenary Medal, Royal Photographic Society]], Bath, UK.<ref name="rps-centenary-medal" />
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*''Bad Weather.''
**London: Zwemmer, 1982. {{ISBN|0-302-99996-5}}. With 54 numbered but uncaptioned black and white plates, and texts by [[Michael Fish]] and [[Peter Turner (writer and photographer)|Peter Turner]], and an afterword, "Thoughts on Bad Weather", based on a conversation of Parr with Turner and Heather Forbes.
**Books on Books 17. New York, NY: Errata Editions, 2014. {{ISBN|978-1-935004-33-2}}. Essays by Thomas Weski, "Even the Queen gets wet"; Peter Turner; and [[Jeffrey Ladd]].
*''Calderdale Photographs''. [Leeds, Yorkshire]: Calderdale Museums Services, 1984. {{OCLC|441700642}}. A 12-page catalogue, carrying the explanation "Prepared as a record of Martin Parr's work in the Calder Valley between 1974 and 1980, and to link with the exhibition of his photographs held at Piece Hall Art Gallery, Halifax from 14 January to 19 February 1984."
*''A Fair Day: Photographs from the West Coast of Ireland.'' Wallasey: Promenade, 1984. {{ISBN|0-907797-10-5}}. Published to accompany a touring exhibition, text by [[Fintan O'Toole]].
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*''Stern Portfolio.'' Stern Spezial Fotografie 36. Hamburg: Stern, 2004. {{ISBN|978-3-570194-45-4}}. Retrospective; texts in German and English.
*''Fotografier 1971–2000.'' Stockholm: Kulturhuset, 2007.<!-- no ISBN --> {{OCLC|474779301}}.
*''Martin Parr Retrospective 1971–2000''. Seoul Arts Centre, 2007. "This is the catalogue produced for Parr's retrospective show at the Seoul Arts Centre in 2007."<ref name="mpbooks">"[http://www.martinparr.com/books/ Books by MP]", martinparr.com. Retrieved 13 April 2014.</ref><ref group="n">The exhibition was held at the Hangaram Design Museum at [[Seoul Arts Center]]. Seo Dong-shin, "[https://web.archive.org/web/20160304002252/https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/common/printpreview.asp?categoryCode=148&newsIdx=3164 Documentary photos create fiction]", ''The Korea Times'', undated. Retrieved 13 April 2014.</ref>
*''Urban Outfitters''. Urban Outfitters, 2011. A "preview catalogue" of photographs taken in [[Marrakesh]] for the clothing retailer [[Urban Outfitters]].<ref name="mpbooks" />
*''Assorted Cocktail''. Luxembourg: Coordination Générale; New York: Magnum Photos, 2006.<!-- no ISBN --> {{OCLC|190847363}}. Exhibition catalogue.
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*''Basler Magazin.'' Basel, Switzerland: Basler, 1997. "A special edition of Basler Magazin, featuring images by Martin from the Basel Art Fair. Published by Basler Magazin, 1997".<ref name="mpnewspapers">"[http://www.martinparr.com/books/newspapers-by-mp/ Newspapers by MP]", martinparr.com. Retrieved 10 April 2014.</ref>
*''The Big Issue: On the Ring Road.'' ''[[The Big Issue]]'' 451, 20–26 August 2001. {{OCLC|500941730}}. "Martin Parr explores the strange rituals of suburban Britain".<ref>{{OCLC|500941730}}.</ref>
*''A8 Glasgow''. London: [[John McAslan]] + Partners, 2005.<!-- no ISBN -->{{OCLC|75968602}}. Special issue of ''JMP Journal.'' "A commission for John McAslan the architect, who invited Parr to photograph the surroundings of his childhood haunts between Dunoon and Port Glasgow. [.
*''Rebirth''. Stiletto, 2007. "A Stiletto fashion supplement. Published by Stiletto, 2007".<ref name="mpnewspapers" />
*''Luxembourg''. Luxembourg et Grande Region, 2007. "This 32-page newspaper was published in Luxembourg to coincide with its year as the European Capital of Culture 2007. [.
*''Fashion Newspaper''. London: Magnum Photos, 2007.<!-- no ISBN --> {{OCLC|778631195}}. In English and Japanese. Accompanying a 2007 exhibition at the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography]].<ref>"[http://syabi.com/upload/2/148/martinparr.pdf Fashion Magazine]" (PDF), Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography. Retrieved 9 April 2014. {{in lang|ja}} A press release about ''Fashion Magazine'' (and incidentally ''Fashion Newspaper'').</ref> "In 2007 Parr's fashion exhibition, initiated by Bon Marche in Paris, went to Tokyo. This special newspaper was published to accompany the show. It features the Paul Smith's winter 2007 collection as well as a folio of images taken in the UK. [.
*''Dubai''. Dubai: The Third Line, 2008. "In 2007 Parr photographed the races and polo in Dubai. A year later these images were shown at the Third Line Gallery in Dubai."<ref name="mpnewspapers" />
*''Guardian Cities Project''. London: The Guardian, 2008.<!-- no ISBN --> {{OCLC|778916872}}. A set of newspaper supplements – on Manchester, Brighton, Liverpool, Bristol, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Belfast, Newcastle, Cambridge, Leeds – in a box.
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*''The Art Newspaper,'' 18–19 October 2008. London: Umberto Allemandi, 2008. "A special edition of The Art Newspaper published and given out during Frieze Art Fair in London. Includes exclusive photographs shot by Martin at the event."<ref name="mpnewspapers" />
*''St Mary Redcliffe & Temple School.'' [[Bristol City Council]], 2011. About [[St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School]]: "Parr was appointed artist in residence at this large comprehensive school in Bristol for the 2010/2011 academic year. The resulting images were presented in an installation in the school and in a newspaper that was given to every pupil."<ref name="mpnewspapers" />
*''The Goutte d'Or''. Paris:
*''Bristol and West''. Bristol: [[M Shed]], 2011. "Published to accompany Parr's show at the newly opened M Shed in Bristol. Parr showed the many images taken in his long career in the West of England."<ref name="mpnewspapers" />
*''Think of Switzerland''. Switzerland: Du, 2013. "A special edition of [the Swiss magazine ''Du''] which contains both Parr's new photos of the country, and some of the classic ones he shot in previous decades."<ref name="mpnewspapers" />
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*''Sobre Santiago: tres de Magnum.'' Santiago de Compostela: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Servicio de Publicacións e Intercambio Científico, 1993. {{ISBN|8481210595}}. With [[Carl De Keyzer]] and Miguel Rio Branco. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the [[University of Santiago de Compostela]]; text in Galician and English.
*''John Davies, Martin Parr.'' Sguardi Gardesani 2. Milan: Charta, 1999. {{ISBN|8881582236}}. Photographs by Parr and [[John Davies (photographer)|John Davies]], text by Franco Rella. Catalogue of an exhibition held at Museo Civico, [[Riva del Garda]]; text in Italian and English.
*''CPictures.'' Rome: Contrasto Due, 2003. {{ISBN|9788886982788}}. Photographs by Parr, [[Gianni Berengo Gardin]], [[Gueorgui Pinkhassov]] and Sandro Sodano; text in Italian and English by {{Illm|
*''Venedig.'' Frankfurt am Main: Büchergilde Gutenberg, 2005. {{ISBN|3936543984}}. {{ISBN|3763256563}}. By Parr, Zora Del Buono, Nikolaus Gelpke, [[Paolo Pellegrin]], [[Gueorgui Pinkhassov]], [[Mark Power]] and Robert Voit.
*''Road Trip, Martin Parr and Friends''. Sony Ericsson, 2005.<!-- no ISBN --> {{OCLC|693324651}}. With others. A promotional book for the [[Sony Ericsson K750]] camera phone.
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*''The Real World'' {{=}} ''Tikras Pasaulis.'' Kaunas: Kaunas Photography Gallery, [2010]. {{ISBN|978-609-95146-1-1}}. A two-volume set: one volume by Parr and the other by Rimaldas Vikšraitis.
*''One Day: 10 Photographers''. Heidelberg: Kehrer Verlag, 2011. {{ISBN|978-3-86828-173-6}}. A boxed set, edited by [[Harvey Benge]], of ten slim books of photographs taken on 21 June 2010, each book by one of Parr, Jessica Backhaus, [[Gerry Badger]], Benge, [[John Gossage]], [[Todd Hido]], [[Rob Hornstra]], [[Rinko Kawauchi]], Eva Maria Ocherbauer and [[Alec Soth]]. On this day Parr was at home in Bristol, and (according to the preface) "I decided to photograph the small rituals of my daily life".
*''Made in Italy''. Rimini: Pazzini Editore, 2012. Booklet. "A commission for the Savignano Immagini Photo Festival in Italy resulted in this work exploring the Italian fashion industry in the area.
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*2018: ''Only Human: Photographs by Martin Parr''. [[National Portrait Gallery, London|National Portrait Gallery]], London.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://rps.org/news/2018/june/major-new-martin-parr-exhibition |title=Major new Martin Parr exhibition |date=21 June 2018 |website=rps.org |access-date=28 June 2018}}</ref>
<!--*2019/2020: ''Martin Parr in Wales,'' [[National Museum Cardiff]], Cardiff, October 2019 – May 2020.<ref>{{cite news|first1=Stephen|last1=Moss|access-date=15 October 2019|title=Martin Parr's 40 years in the life of Wales: 'Let's face it – people are funny'|url=https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2019/oct/14/martin-parr-photos-wales-national-museum-cardiff|newspaper=The Guardian|date=14 October 2019|issn=0261-3077|work=The Guardian}}</ref>-->
*2019: ''In Black & White: Martin Parr & Tony Ray-Jones''. Galerie Clémentine de la Féronnière, Paris.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.galerieclementinedelaferonniere.fr/expositions/in-black-white-martin-parr-tony-ray-jones/ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210920114844/http://www.galerieclementinedelaferonniere.fr/expositions/in-black-white-martin-parr-tony-ray-jones/ | url-status=dead | archive-date=20 September 2021 | title=In Black & White: Martin Parr & Tony Ray-Jones }}</ref>
*2022-2023 : ''[[Henri Cartier-Bresson]] with Martin Parr - Reconciliation'', [[Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson]], Paris.
*2024: Martin Parr. Early Works, Fotografie Forum Frankfurt, [[Frankfurt|Frankfurt am Main]].
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