PROUD
FLESH
Sally Mann
Hardbound,
12" x 14",
64
pages
33 tritone illustrations
2009, Aperture
Essay by C.D. Wright
From the Publisher:
Children, landscape, lovers—these subjects are almost as
common to the photographic lexicon as light itself. But Sally
Mann’s take on these iconic themes, rendered through both
traditional and esoteric processes, is anything but common. Astonishingly
original both in image and technique, Mann’s work consistently
challenges the viewer: in her hands, experiences drawn from daily
life are rendered both disquieting and sublime. Now, having studied
relationships between parent and child, artist and subject, life
and death, Mann’s Proud Flesh investigates the
bonds between husband and wife.
Exquisitely detailed, intimate, psychologically
and emotionally intense, Proud Flesh engages territory
most often inhabited by male artists portraying their wives and
female lovers as Mann turns the camera to her husband of 39 years,
Larry. Beautiful, textured, and provocative, these unprecedented
nude studies neither objectify nor celebrate; rather, they go
far under the skin to suggest a relationship between man and woman
that is profoundly trusting: sensual, sexual, sometimes painful,
often indescribably tender, and always unblinkingly honest.
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