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| Paddy Joyce, Travellers Encampment, Finglas, Ireland, 1991.
The idea that children's play is deeply serious, a rehearsal for grown-up roles, is by now an easy cliche. But Mark's photographs of children at play in a Dublin gypsy camp give new force to this notion. In this rather sad image, Paddy Joyce seems like a figure from a cargo cult, intently imitating a businessman by playing with the wrecked shells of abandoned office machines. |
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| cat no 300S-069-005 | |||