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Sally Mann

PORTFOLIO: Sally Mann

Today is the occasion to bear in mind Sally Mann (1/5/1951- ). For more than 40 years, she has been taking hauntingly …

Sally Mann, Deep South #17, 1998, Gelatin silver enlargement print, toned with tea, Ed. 8/10 + 3 AP, 94,6 x 119,4 cm (37 1/4 x 47 in), Frame: 109,4 x 134 x 2,7 cm, signed, dated and numbered verso, © Sally Mann, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Karsten Greve

PHOTO:Sally Mann

Sally Mann first achieved recognition for her work towards the end of the 1980s when photographs she had taken of her family, …

Left: Sally Mann, Ponder Heart, 2009, Gelatin silver print, National Gallery of Art-Washington, Alfred H. Moses and Fern M. Schad Fund, © Sally Mann. Right: Sally Mann, Bean’s Bottom, 1991, Silver dye bleach print, Private Collection, © Sally Mann

Photo:Sally Mann-A Thousand Crossings

For more than 40 years, Sally Mann has been taking hauntingly beautiful, experimental photographs that explore the essential themes of existence: memory, …

Sally Mann, Deep South, untitled (Fallen Tree), 1998, Tea-toned gelatin silver print, 101.6 x 127 cm, © Sally Mann, Courtesy the artist and Gagosian Gallery

PHOTO:Sally Mann-A Selection

Sally Mann’s rich and varied career as a photographer has seen her focus on architecture, landscape and still life, but she is …

Sally Mann, Remembered Light, Untitled (Wall Drip with Blue Tape), Inkjet print, 20.3 × 25.4 cm, 2012, © Sally Mann, Gagosian Gallery Archive

ART CITIES:Paris-Sally Mann

Sally Mann took up photography at the Putney School in Vermont, where she met Larry, to whom she proposed. After a year …

Sally Mann, Remembered Light, Untitled (Light on Wall), 2012, © Sally Mann, Gagosian Gallery Archive

PHOTO:Sally Man- Remembered Light

Sally Man first received critical attention for her series “At Twelve” (1983–85), which depicted 12-year-old girls on the brink of adolescence. Between …

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