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Sally Mann is one of America's greatest living artists, and the National Gallery's current retrospective of her work is essential viewing. Her photos are often dreamlike, moody, blurry, and dark ...
The Sally Mann retrospective “A Thousand Crossings” at the J. Paul Getty Museum is one of those exhibitions in which the images, curation and subtext deliver something deeper than just pretty ...
Sally Mann is now considered one of the most influential photographers of her time. I went to visit her to talk about some of her recent work focused on Larry, her husband of 40 years.
Unlike Ansel Adams’ heroic, majestic West, Sally Mann’s South is often a scary, fraught, uncanny place. It is at once the cradle that nurtured her children in an idyllic Eden of velvety rivers ...
Sally Mann's photographs of her children reveal a love of such ferocious intensity it is no wonder people get scared ("The Disturbing Photography of Sally Mann," by Richard B. Woodward, Sept. 27).
Sally Mann, Jessie in the Wind, 1989. Gelatin silver print, 7.5 x 9.5 inches, 19.1 x 24.1 cm. Edition of 25. Signed, titled, dated. Sally Mann was born in 1951 in Lexington, Virginia, where she ...
Sally Mann works with a 100 year old 8 x 10 bellows camera -- which lends her work a haunting, detail-rich, other-worldy quality. Once you see them, you never forget them.
Once called "America's Best Photographer" by Time magazine, Sally Mann has a lot to talk about. And she'll do just that March 23 at the University of Houston, in a rare public appearance.
About This Lot American photographer Sally Mann is known for intimate, black-and-white portraits of her family, and for her documentation of the American South. Interested in early photographic ...
Photographer Sally Mann looks hard at family life — both her own and the American nation's — in pictures that are mysterious and momentous.
Sally Mann Houk Friedman Gallery 851 Madison Avenue (at 70th Street) Through Nov. 4 Sally Mann's children are growing up, and her photographs of them are changing, too. Ms. Mann's earlier pictures ...