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Sally Mann
dal 31/5/2012 al 29/9/2012

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Moa Abrahamsson



 
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31/5/2012

Sally Mann

Fotografiska, Stockholm

A Matter of Time: nearly five decades of her work. She produces painterly and nearly abstract images, juxtaposing mortality and immortality and exploring the transitory nature of life.


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Curators: Maria Patomella, Anette Skuggedal and Ellen K Willas

This exhibition, A Matter of Time, presents nearly five decades of Mann’s work. Her subjects have ranged from her children and animals, her surroundings, the overarching concept of mortality, and the conflicted beauty of the deep South, to her intimate portraits of her husband, suffering from the ravages of a wasting muscle disease. In her Self-Portrait [2012] she produces painterly and nearly abstract images, juxtaposing mortality and immortality. But, through all the subjects, Mann stays true to her theme, her quest of exploring the transitory nature of life.

Sally Mann was born in 1951 in Lexington Virginia. She grew up in an artistic and liberal family in the rural and religious South. Mann began photographing in high school and continued through college, where she earned a Masters in Creative Writing.

Sally Mann’s work has been influential since the time of her first solo exhibition, at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., in 1977.

In 1988 she published At Twelve: Portraits of Young Women, the study of the fragile transformation from childhood into adolescence in young girls. During the “Culture Wars” of the early 90’s in the U.S., Sally Mann’s next body of work, Immediate family (1984-1991) attracted some controversy among the religious right but was critically well received.

The exhibition A Matter of Time demonstrates Sally Mann’s persistence in creating images that may be local for her but at the same time address universal, global issues. Her themes present deep-seated contradictions, contradictions we often do not wish to acknowledge, but they do so with elegance and subtlety. Her gift is that she asks the big questions, and answers them with beauty.

The exhibition is produced by Fotografiska in collaboration with the artist and Gagosian Gallery, New York.

Image: Night Blooming Cereus, C Sally Mann. Courtesy Gagosian Gallery

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Lotta Balodis +46 70 4836225 lotta.balodis@fotografiska.eu
Moa Abrahamsson +46 70 7912000 moa.abrahamsson@fotografiska.eu
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Fotografiska
Stadsgårdshamnen 22 Stockholm, Sweden
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Entrance fee:
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Reduced fee SEK 70
Free admission for children 0–12 years old

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Sally Mann
dal 31/5/2012 al 29/9/2012

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