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ISBN
9783791384863
გვერდები
128
წონა
0.750   კგ
გამოცემა
2019
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Hardcover/სქელყდიანი
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110 ₾
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One of the most accomplished photojournalists alive today, Martin Parr turns his lens towards Tbilisi, Georgia's capital, and captures the beauty of this vibrant city.

With curiosity and zeal, Martin Parr has been photographing people and the way we live for more than thirty years. One of the leading members of the Magnum Photos collective, Parr has traveled the world to investigate the international phenomena of leisure, consumption, and communication. His often humorous images juxtapose the peculiar with the familiar.

The growing city of Tbilisi is the perfect subject for Parr's eloquent portraits. A burgeoning travel destination, Tbilisi straddles 21st-century European chic with world-weary Soviet influences. At street markets and high-end stores, gyms and the opera house, family parties and casinos, Parr documents, in his own inimitable way, a dynamic, ever-changing city that feels simultaneously utterly foreign and completely familiar.

Book Features:
 

  • Martin Parr is a popular British documentary photographer who is a member of Magnum photos. His photos are often satirical and portray modern life.
  • This book features 80 new photographs by Martin Parr documenting the city of Tbilisi.
  • The country of Georgia is a burgeoning tourist destination. Tbilisi, the capital, has picturesque architecture, a lively art scene, and gourmet restaurants.


80 color images

About the Author

Martin Parr has published dozens of photo books and has been featured in numerous exhibitions worldwide including the international touring exhibition ParrWorld and a retrospective at the Barbican Arts Centre, London. He has been a member of Magnum Photos since 1994.