Since 1982, Paris Audiovisual and the Maison Européenne de la
Photographie (MEP) have commissioned great photographers to capture
their views of Paris. Taking up the task after Henri Cartier-Bresson,
Edouard Boubat, Ralph Gibson, Mimmo Jodice, Bruce Davidson and others,
Martin Parr (born 1952) hones in on the city, and on Parisians and the
tourists who inundate the French capital. He visits the Notre Dame
cathedral, sightseer-laden riverboats, the Champs-Élysées on Bastille
Day, the Paris Air Show, the Agricultural Show, along with fashion
shows, museums and art fairs. Martin Parr: Grand Paris collects more
than 40 of Parr's photographs, most of which are previously unpublished,
that range from newly conceived images to the iconic and the oldest of
Parisian clichés. This volume, an astonishing and uncompromising
portrayal of the French capital, is presented as an accurate Paris map
in layout--even including the street index--with Parr's photographs
taking the place of the traditional maps.