Sally Mann

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Sally Mann is an American photographer renowned for her evocative, often controversial large-format images of her family, the Southern landscape, and themes of memory and mortality.

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instanceOf human
photographer
awardReceived Guggenheim Fellowship
Infinity Award for Art from the International Center of Photography
National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1951-05-01
educatedAt Bennington College
Hollins University
surface form: Hollins College
familyName Mann
fieldOfWork black-and-white photography
fine-art photography
landscape photography
portrait photography
genre conceptual photography
documentary-style photography
givenName Sally
hasChild Emmett Mann
Jessie Mann
Virginia Mann
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement contemporary art
name Sally Mann self-link
nationality American
notableExhibition Immediate Family (series exhibitions in the early 1990s)
What Remains (early 2000s exhibitions)
notableFor exploration of memory and mortality
large-format photography
photographs of her family
photographs of the American South
notableWork At Twelve: Portraits of Young Women
Deep South
Hold Still: A Memoir with Photographs
Immediate Family
Proud Flesh
What Remains
occupation photographer
writer
placeOfBirth Lexington, Virginia, United States
residence Lexington, Virginia, United States
sexOrGender female
spouse Larry Mann
theme childhood
death
decay
family
memory
mortality
Southern United States
surface form: the American South
uses large-format view camera
wet plate collodion process
workLocation Lexington, Virginia, United States

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Mann hasNotableBearer Sally Mann
Sally Mann name Sally Mann self-link