Tinky said:sanj said:Tinky.
I respect your posts and posting some photos I found on internet to indicate what is 'high' art photography to ME.
With all due respect, my point is that it is the intent of the creator that makes something high concept or not.
Absolutely not. Intent and result are two very different things. Going by his photos, I think his intent is to create photographs documenting the 'other' side of life. Not creating high art.
Regardless of whether anybody else likes or gets it. True
It's clear from the many interviews with Martin Parr that there is serious considered intent in his work.
I do not doubt that BUT that does not make it high art by any standards.
That is what makes it high art.
No.
The fact that critics, gallerys and collectors opinions tend to back him up is evidence that he has sufficient credence in his intent and output, that informed readers of the text see the intent to be taken seriously...
Sure! To be taken seriously for the photographer he is. Not as a high art photographer.
Whether you like the art or not, whether you or I consider it high concept or not is entirely a moot point.
Not to me and few others.
I guess we will disagree on this....
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