Unmittelbare Familie
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- 4 Lesestunden
Sally Mann ist eine amerikanische Fotografin, die für ihre großformatigen Schwarz-Weiß-Fotografien bekannt ist. Ihre Arbeit befasst sich häufig mit der Komplexität des Familienlebens und erforscht Themen wie Erinnerung, Kindheit und das Vergehen der Zeit. Durch ihre einzigartige visuelle Perspektive fängt Mann intime und doch universelle Momente ein, die den Betrachter zum Nachdenken anregen. Ihr künstlerischer Ansatz untersucht die fragilen Grenzen zwischen Schönheit und Unbehagen, wobei jedes Bild eine zutiefst persönliche und doch zeitlose Geschichte erzählt.






Celebrating its thirtieth anniversary, this masterful facsimile edition of a groundbreaking classic features poignant portraits of young women. The book highlights the unique stories and experiences of its subjects, capturing the essence of youth and femininity. With its rich visual narrative, it remains a significant contribution to the exploration of identity and representation in contemporary photography.
Mann's photographs of her husband, Larry, who has late-onset muscular dystrophy
This National Book Award finalist is a revealing and beautifully written memoir and family history from acclaimed photographer Sally Mann. In this groundbreaking book, a unique interplay of narrative and image, Mann's preoccupation with family, race, mortality, and the storied landscape of the American South are revealed as almost genetically predetermined, written into her DNA by the family history that precedes her. Sorting through boxes of family papers and yellowed photographs she finds more than she bargained for: "deceit and scandal, alcohol, domestic abuse, car crashes, bogeymen, clandestine affairs, dearly loved and disputed family land . . . racial complications, vast sums of money made and lost, the return of the prodigal son, and maybe even bloody murder." In lyrical prose and startlingly revealing photographs, she crafts a totally original form of personal history that has the page-turning drama of a great novel but is firmly rooted in the fertile soil of her own life.
Through her photographs inside Twombly's studio Sally Mann captures his artistic life without his actual presence.
Photographs from The Nature Conservancy's Last Great Places
The Nature Conservancy is one of the world's most foremost environmental organizations. In commemoration of its 50th anniversary, a dozen distinguished contemporary photographers were asked to submit a photograph of a place with which they have a special affinity. The volume features original unpublished images by Anne Leibovitz, Richard Misrach, Sally Mann, Wiiliam Wegman, Mary Ellen Mark, Lynn Davis, Lee Friedlander, Hope Sandrow, William Christenberry, Fazal Sheikh, Karen Halverson and Terry Edwards. Andy Grundberg a well-known critic, curator and writer provides an introduction and each photographer has written text to accompany his or her work.