What Remains (early 2000s exhibitions)

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What Remains (early 2000s exhibitions) was a major photographic series and touring exhibition by Sally Mann that explored themes of mortality, decay, and the physicality of the human body.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf photographic series
touring exhibition
artisticApproach conceptual photography
documentary elements
associatedWith Sally Mann: What Remains (book) NERFINISHED
Sally Mann: What Remains (film) NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Sally Mann NERFINISHED
creatorBirthName Sally Mann NERFINISHED
creatorGender female
creatorNationality American
creatorOccupation photographer
curatorialFocus mortality and the body
ethicalIssues consent and dignity of subjects
representation of dead bodies
exploresConcept aestheticization of decay
boundary between life and death
impermanence of the body
genre fine art photography
hasForm black-and-white photography
large-scale prints
hasInfluenceOn critical debates on ethics of photographing corpses
discourse on death in contemporary photography
hasMedium photography
hasPart photographs of Civil War battlefields
photographs of decaying bodies
photographs of human remains
photographs of landscapes
hasReception critical acclaim in art world
hasTitle What Remains NERFINISHED
intendedAudience contemporary art audiences
museum visitors
photography scholars
language English
mainTheme decay
mortality
physicality of the human body
movement contemporary art
notableFor exploration of mortality
graphic depiction of bodily decay
philosophical treatment of death
period early 2000s
subjectMatter death
decomposition
human body
landscape
remains
tourType traveling museum exhibition

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Sally Mann notableExhibition What Remains (early 2000s exhibitions)