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Sally Mann: Immediate Family (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for Sally MannTerror, self-discovery, doubt, vulnerability, pain, and joy all clash and converge in Mann's powerful photographs. Sally Mann's widely acclaimed Immediate Family, which explores childhood with unparalleled emotional depth, is now available in paperback for the first time.
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- Published: 01 April 1996
- Format: Paperback 88 pages
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- Categories: Individual Artists, Art Monographs | Photography | Individual Photographers | Photographs: Portraits
- ISBN 13: 9780893815233 ISBN 10: 0893815233
- Sales rank: 35,262
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"These are photographs of my children....Many of these pictures are intimate, some are fictions and some are fantastic, but most are of ordinary things every mother has seen. I take pictures when they are bloodied or sick or naked or angry. They dress up, they pout and posture, they paint their bodies, they dive like otters in the dark river."--Sally Mann, from the Introduction Taken against the Arcadian backdrop of her woodland home in Virginia, Sally Mann's extraordinary, intimate photographs of her children-- Emmett, Jessie, and Virginia-- reveal truths that embody the individuality of her immediate family and ultimately take on a universal quality. Mann states that her work is "about everybody's memories, as well as their fears," a theme echoed by Reynolds Price in his eloquent, poignantly reflective essay accompanying the photographs in "Immediate Family." With sublime dignity, acute wit, and feral grace, Mann's pictures explore the eternal struggle for autonomy-- the holding on, and the breaking away. This is the stuff of which Greek dramas are made: impatience, terror, self-discovery, self-doubt, pain, vulnerability, role-playing, and a sense of immortality, all of which converge in Sally Mann's astonishing photographs. A traveling exhibition of" Immediate Family," organized by Aperture, opened at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia in the Fall of 1992.

