Sally Mann

Sally Mann

American(b. May 1, 1951)

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Works

Mann is a photographer known for her intimate, controversial images of her children in "Immediate Family" and her Southern landscapes. Working primarily with large-format cameras and historical processes, she explores themes of memory, mortality, and the passage of time. Her work is represented at the Metropolitan Museum, the Whitney, and the National Gallery of Art.

The Three Graces
The Last Time Emmett modeled Nude
The Alligator's Approach
Juliet in White Chair

Artists in conversation

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