Only Human: Landmark exhibition of Martin Parr's best works at National Portrait Gallery

The National Portrait Gallery is to stage a major new exhibition of works by Martin Parr, one of Britain’s best-known and most widely celebrated photographers.

Dame Vivienne Westwood, London, 2012. © Martin Parr

Dame Vivienne Westwood, London, 2012. © Martin Parr

Only Human: Photographs by Martin Parr will bring together some of his most famous works to focus on one of his most engaging subjects – people.

Featuring portraits of people from around the world, the show – which kicks off in March 2019 – examines national identity today, both in the UK and abroad with a special focus on Parr’s wry observations of Britishness. Britain in the time of Brexit will be the focus of one section, featuring new images, which reveal Parr’s take on the social climate in the aftermath of the EU referendum.

The exhibition will also focus on the British Abroad, including photographs made in British Army camps overseas, and Parr’s long-term study of the British ‘Establishment’ including recent photographs taken at Christ’s Hospital school in Sussex, Oxford and Cambridge Universities and the City of London, revealing the obscure rituals and ceremonies of British life.

Although best-known for capturing ordinary people, Parr has also photographed celebrities throughout his career. For the first time Only Human: Photographs by Martin Parr will reveal a selection of portraits of renowned personalities, most of which have never been exhibited before, including British fashion legends Vivienne Westwood and Paul Smith, contemporary artists Tracey Emin and Grayson Perry and world-renowned football player Pelé.

Other new works reveal the quirks of leisure activities today, a subject Parr has explored since the 1980s. Parr photographs trips to the beach, tennis tournaments – from Wimbledon to the US Open – and a day at the races, to reveal the eccentricities of everyday life. These images will take the visitor on a colour-saturated journey through places where public and private worlds intersect. Other photographs capture the infectious joy of dancing, an everyday activity enjoyed by people across the globe.

Only Human: Photographs by Martin Parr will run from 7 March – 27 May 2019 at the National Portrait Gallery, London. Book tickets at npg.org.uk.

Sam Levy Village, Borrowdale, Zimbabwe, 1995. © Martin Parr / Magnum Photos / Rocket Gallery

Sam Levy Village, Borrowdale, Zimbabwe, 1995. © Martin Parr / Magnum Photos / Rocket Gallery

Sikh wedding at City Hall, Cardiff, Wales, 2008. © Martin Parr / Magnum Photos / Rocket Gallery

Sikh wedding at City Hall, Cardiff, Wales, 2008. © Martin Parr / Magnum Photos / Rocket Gallery

The Perry Family - Grayson, Philippa and daughter Florence, London, 2012. © Martin Parr / Magnum Photos / Rocket Gallery

The Perry Family - Grayson, Philippa and daughter Florence, London, 2012. © Martin Parr / Magnum Photos / Rocket Gallery

St George's Day, Stone Cross Parade, West Bromwich, 2017. © Martin Parr

St George's Day, Stone Cross Parade, West Bromwich, 2017. © Martin Parr

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