The Easel

16th December 2025

Remembering Martin Parr (1952–2025)

After getting married, Martin Parr increasing directed his photography toward capturing the mundane aspects of British life. His seminal work, The Last Resort, featured seaside holiday makers in situations where “hope and promise don’t quite match reality”. While some praised his “pin-sharp satirical genius” others called him a “cynical smart-arse”. He seemed untroubled by the furore, responding that his work was “social documentary. I make serious photographs disguised as entertainment.”

Bridget Riley and the pleasure of looking

At the venerable age of 94, Riley is still painting. An “elegant” survey demonstrates she is still coming up with eye-deceiving abstractions that add to an already large “alphabet” of such work. Yet this prompts the question is this new work really new? Riley’s response is that she is trying to replicate the feeling of looking at nature. One work, consisting of triangles, evokes the sensation of waves lapping on the shore. How does she do that asks one writer? “I can’t stop looking”.