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050 0 0 _aTR 647
_b.M36 2010
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100 1 _aRavenal, John B.
_d1959-
245 1 0 _aSally Mann
_bthe flesh and the spirit
_cJohn B. Ravenal ; with essays by David Levi Strauss and Anne Wilkes Tucker
246 3 0 _aFlesh and the spirit
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aRichmond, VA
_aNew York
_bVirginia Museum of Fine Arts
_bAperture Foundation
_cc2010
300 _aix, 203 p.
_bill.
_c31 cm
500 _a"This book accompanies an exhibition of the same name on view at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts from November 13, 2010, through January 23, 2011"--Colophon
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index
520 _aIn collaboration with the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and accompanying its landmark 2010 exhibition, Aperture is pleased to publish Sally Mann: The Flesh and The Spirit, the first in-depth look at this world-renowned artists approach to the body. Throughout her career, Mann has fearlessly pushed her exploration of the human form, tackling o!en di"cult subject matter and making unapologetically sensual images that are simultaneously bold and lyrical. This beautifully produced publication includes Manns earliest platinum prints from the late 1970s, Polaroid still lifes, early color work of her children, haunting landscape images, recent self-portraits, and nude studies of her husband. The series document Manns interest in the body as principal subject, with the associated issues of vulnerability and mortality lending an elegiac note to her images. In bringing them together, author and curator John Ravenal examines the varied ways in which Manns experimental approach, including ambrotypes and gelatinsilver prints made from collodian wet-plate negatives, moves her subjects from the corporeal to the ethereal. Sally Mann: The Flesh and The Spirit, a one-of-a-kind publication, is a must for any serious library of photographic literature, students, scholars, collectors, and others interested in her work. Ravenal has written a comprehensive introduction as well as individual entries on each series, and essays by David Levi Strauss (Eros, Psyche, and the Mendacity of Photography) and Anne Wilkes Tucker (Living Memory) add di#erent, but equally illuminating perspectives to this work
600 1 0 _aMann, Sally
_d1951-
_vExhibitions
650 0 _aPhotography, Artistic
_vExhibitions
700 1 _aStrauss, David Levi
700 1 _aTucker, Anne
700 1 _aMann, Sally
_d1951-
710 2 _aVirginia Museum of Fine Arts
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