David and s1ptome, I am more puzzled by these picture, more than anything else.
Dooly's pictures, received a lot of praise on the Blog, where I first saw them. Her work is pretty much aligned with a certain type of American photography, that since the "New Topographic", seems pretty important in the American photographic art World. Stephen Shore, is probably the most famous exponent of this type of photography. The pictures are well composed and technically perfect. But the subject matter leaves me perplexed. On one hand there is a certain fascination with the depiction of scruffy corners of semi urban America. On the other hand who cares about these places. Are these pictures just a reaction against the Ansel Adams school of romantic landscapes?
Parr, is another photographer who leaves me perplexed. The Japanese, series, probably wanted to take aim at mass tourism, and with this photojournalistic set, he has achieved his aim. But, I am always left with the impression that he is looking down on his subjects with a certain British middle class air of superiority.
The big question is, why is so much of the art photography in the two cases I have liked to, so popular with the art world? Why do what are basically boring photographs, have so much critical success? I just want to understand.