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Martin Parr: Remote Scottish Postboxes (Rare edition)

Martin Parr: Remote Scottish Postboxes (Rare edition)

12 postcards presented in a specially produced box.

12.5 x 1.5 x 20.3 cm

RRB Publishing | 2017 | 9780993232374

Remote Scottish Postboxes was Martin Parr's first major contribution to landscape photography. Between 2004 and 2010, Parr and his wife, Susie, holidayed on the Scottish mainland and outlaying islands, stopping frequently to capture the local postboxes.

What Parr achieved with these images is more a series of portraits of the lonely outposts of civilisation. The postboxes in each place, standing out red and awkward against the lonely and beautiful Scottish backdrops each have a personality and a character of their own. They are not only characters in the places they inhabit, they are symbols; the steadfast outposts of the institution that is the British postal service set against the untameable Scottish landscape invite the viewer the pause and ponder on their own place in the world.

This box contains twelve of Parr's Postboxes, presented as postcards - a most appropriate form for the images to find themselves in, whether their fate is to be collected and cherished or themselves posted and shared.

"When you are in the middle of nowhere, in a bleak landscape and in wild weather, these little post boxes are strangely comforting, a sign that other people are around, that life is going on, and that you are connected to the world" Susie Parr

$9.47

Original: $27.07

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Martin Parr: Remote Scottish Postboxes (Rare edition)

$27.07

$9.47
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Description

12 postcards presented in a specially produced box.

12.5 x 1.5 x 20.3 cm

RRB Publishing | 2017 | 9780993232374

Remote Scottish Postboxes was Martin Parr's first major contribution to landscape photography. Between 2004 and 2010, Parr and his wife, Susie, holidayed on the Scottish mainland and outlaying islands, stopping frequently to capture the local postboxes.

What Parr achieved with these images is more a series of portraits of the lonely outposts of civilisation. The postboxes in each place, standing out red and awkward against the lonely and beautiful Scottish backdrops each have a personality and a character of their own. They are not only characters in the places they inhabit, they are symbols; the steadfast outposts of the institution that is the British postal service set against the untameable Scottish landscape invite the viewer the pause and ponder on their own place in the world.

This box contains twelve of Parr's Postboxes, presented as postcards - a most appropriate form for the images to find themselves in, whether their fate is to be collected and cherished or themselves posted and shared.

"When you are in the middle of nowhere, in a bleak landscape and in wild weather, these little post boxes are strangely comforting, a sign that other people are around, that life is going on, and that you are connected to the world" Susie Parr

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