Two British photographers are the focus of the exhibition Only In England: Photographs By Tony Ray-Jones And Martin Parr, which opened at the National Media Museum yesterday.
It features more than 100 works from the Tony Ray-Jones Archive, part of the National Photography Collection at the National Media Museum. These will be shown alongside 55 early black and white photographs from The Non-Conformists, taken by Martin Parr in Hebden Bridge and Calder Valley in the 1970s.
The museum has made a new acquisition of 77 prints from this series, which in addition to other works now gives it the largest holding of Parr photographs by any institution in the world.
The exhibition is on at the National Media Museum until June 29. Admission is free.
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