2025年12月7日 星期日

特立獨行的蘇格蘭設計師帕姆·霍格(Pam Hogg, Iconoclastic Scottish Designer)逝世,享年74歲。 Martin Parr CBE (1952 – 6 December 2025)「能夠了解馬丁的視角和思想,對我來說是一種莫大的榮幸,也一直激勵著我,」他說。 “馬丁對日常生活的熱情極具感染力。” an English documentary photographer,[3] photojournalist and photobook collector.





特立獨行的蘇格蘭設計師帕姆·霍格逝世,享年74歲

她是倫敦後龐克DIY時尚、藝術和表演界的明星,曾為一代搖滾明星設計過超凡脫俗的手工服裝。

帕姆·霍格攝於2010年。她拒絕受市場力量的影響,也拒絕改變自己的理念。 「我給他們的是他們自己都不知道想要的東西,」她曾對BBC說道。

「每次演出結束後,我都筋疲力盡,感覺自己再也無法承受了,」她在TEDx演講中說道。 “我的作品正是在混亂、顛覆和無序中找到了生命。”

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一位年輕女子,長髮飄飄,側身回眸,身穿一件拖尾沾滿鮮血、寫著「戰時新娘」字樣的婚紗。

2009年,霍格女士在一場時裝秀的結尾,穿著一件沾滿她鮮血、並寫著「戰時新娘」字樣的婚紗。圖片來源:Matt Crossick,經由Alamy

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中年潘姆·霍格,一頭亮黃色頭髮,兩側是兩位身穿五彩繽紛服裝的模特兒。

霍格女士(居中)在2014年倫敦時裝秀的壓軸環節。她將這場秀獻給了俄羅斯龐克女權主義樂團「暴動小貓」(Pussy Riot)。圖片來源:CatwalkFashion/Alamy

Pam Hogg, Iconoclastic Scottish Designer, Dies at 74

She was a star of London’s post-punk D.I.Y. fashion, art and performance scene, and dressed a generation of rock stars in her otherworldly handmade clothes.


Pam Hogg in 2010. She was refused to be influenced by market forces or to alter her vision. “I’m giving them what they don’t know they want,” she told the BBC.Credit...












“After every show, I’m so broken I feel I can’t go though this again,” she said in her TEDx talk. “It’s through disarray, disruption and disorder that my work finds life.”

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A young woman with long, dark hair looks over one shoulder, wearing a wedding dress with a long train smeared with blood and painted with the words “war bride.”
In 2009, Ms. Hogg concluded a show with a wedding dress smeared with her own blood and painted with the words “War Bride.”Credit...Matt Crossick, via Alamy
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A middle-aged Pam Hogg with bright yellow hair, flanked by two models dressed in multicolored outfits.
Ms. Hogg, center, during the finale of a 2014 show in London. She dedicated the collection to Pussy Riot, the Russian punk feminist band.Credit...CatwalkFashion/Alamy

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「能夠了解馬丁的視角和思想,對我來說是一種莫大的榮幸,也一直激勵著我,」他說。 “馬丁對日常生活的熱情極具感染力。”

"It was a massive privilege - and continually inspiring - to engage with Martin's eyes and mind," he said. "Martin's enthusiasm for everyday life was infectious."

Martin Parr Foundation A photograph of O'Connell Bridge, Dublin, 1981, from 'Bad Weather'

Martin Parr Foundation
A photograph from O'Connell Bridge, Dublin, 1981, from 'Bad Weather'
Martin Parr
Parr at the V&A in 2024
Born23 May 1952
Epsom, Surrey, England
Died6 December 2025 (aged 73)
Bristol, England
EducationManchester Polytechnic
Known forPhotography
AwardsHonorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society (HonFRPS) in 2005[1]
Centenary Medal from the Royal Photographic Society in 2008[2]
Websitemartinparr.com

Martin Parr CBE (23 May 1952 – 6 December 2025) was an English documentary photographer,[3] photojournalist and photobook collector. He was known for his photographic projects that take an intimate, satirical and anthropological[4][failed verification] look at aspects of modern life, in particular documenting the social classes of England, and more broadly the wealth of the Western world.

His major projects were rural communities (1975–1982), The Last Resort (1983–1985), The Cost of Living (1987–1989), Small World (1987–1994) and Common Sense (1995–1999).

Since 1994, Parr had been a member of Magnum Photos.[4] He had around 60 solo photobooks published, and had featured in around 90 exhibitions worldwide – including the international touring exhibition ParrWorld,[5] and a retrospective at the Barbican Arts Centre, London, in 2002.[6]

The Martin Parr Foundation, founded in 2015, and registered as a charity in 2015[7] opened premises in his hometown of Bristol in 2017. It houses his personal archive, his collection of British and Irish photography by other photographers, and a gallery.[8]

Life and career

Parr in 2014

Personal life

Born in Epsom, Surrey,[9] Parr wanted to become a documentary

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