Strange and Familiar – Martin Parr Shows the Real Britain – Barbican

Curated by the iconic British photographer Martin Parr, Strange and Familiar at the Barbican in London  considers how international photographers from the 1930s onwards have captured the social, cultural and political identity of the UK.1_web_800x1178 10.-Strange-and-Familiar.-Cas-Oorthuys-750x752 images-2 images photography04

From social documentary and portraiture to street and architectural photography, the exhibition celebrates the work of leading photographers, including Henri Cartier-Bresson, Rineke Dijkstra, Robert Frank and Garry Winogrand. Bringing together over 250 compelling photographs and previously unseen bodies of work, Strange and Familiar presents a vibrant portrait of modern Britain. For those who remember it’s a vivid reminder of an almost lost time. Not sure we want it back but it’s so deep and emotional. Easily the best exhibition we’ve seen this year. Easily. This can be seen at the Art Gallery of the Barbican until 19 June 2016

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