At Warm Springs
Photograph
1991 (photographed)
1991 (photographed)
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Sally Mann is an important American photographer renowned for her intimate black and white photographs of her family and the landscape of the American South. This selection is from her best-known series, Immediate Family. Made with an 8x10 view camera, Mann’s photographs of her three children hover between the spontaneous and the theatrical. They capture a range of emotions – from displays of affection to outbursts of anger – and imbue everyday moments with lush beauty and often disturbing ambiguity.
Object details
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Title | At Warm Springs (assigned by artist) |
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Brief description | One photograph by Sally Mann entitled 'At Warm Springs', 1991 |
Physical description | A black and white photograph of a young girl's head floating above water. Her hair is half sub-merged around her head, reminiscent of medusa-like imagery. The girl is encapsulated in a white circle under the water, which could be the fabric of her dress rising with the water. |
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Production type | Limited edition |
Credit line | Purchase funded by the Photographs Acquisition Group |
Production | Edition 18/25 |
Summary | Sally Mann is an important American photographer renowned for her intimate black and white photographs of her family and the landscape of the American South. This selection is from her best-known series, Immediate Family. Made with an 8x10 view camera, Mann’s photographs of her three children hover between the spontaneous and the theatrical. They capture a range of emotions – from displays of affection to outbursts of anger – and imbue everyday moments with lush beauty and often disturbing ambiguity. |
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Accession number | E.571-2014 |
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Record created | May 12, 2014 |
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