Through over 200 photographs, this survey monograph spans the entire career of Sally Mann. For over forty years, the American photographer has explores the themes of memory, desire, death, family ties and our relationship to nature. Immersed in American Southern culture dear to Faulkner, her images show intimate and singular moments celebrating the romantisme of daily life.
A series of essays (in French) shed light on her multifaceted oeuvre.
Through over 200 photographs, this survey monograph spans the entire career of Sally Mann. For over forty years, the American photographer has explores the themes of memory, desire, death, family ties and our relationship to nature. Immersed in American Southern culture dear to Faulkner, her images show intimate and singular moments celebrating the romantisme of daily life.
A series of essays (in French) shed light on her multifaceted oeuvre.
Hardcover with jacket
24 x 29,5 cm
250 colour and B&W photographs
332 pages
Texts (in French)
Hilton Als
Malcolm Daniel
Drew Gilpin Faust
Sarah Greenough and Sarah Kennel