- Emmett #15
- from the series Faces
Sheet: 48 9/16 × 39 1/8 in. (123.3 × 99.3 cm)
Mount: 48 9/16 × 39 1/8 in. (123.3 × 99.3 cm)
Frame (outer): 50 3/16 × 40 5/8 × 2 1/2 in. (127.4 × 103.2 × 6.3 cm)
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For more than 40 years, Sally Mann has made experimental and haunting photographs that explore the overarching themes of existence: memory, desire, death, the bonds of family, and nature’s indifference to human endeavor. In 2004, she completed a series of enigmatic portraits of her children, who were by then young adults. Titled Faces and made at close range with exposure times of up to three minutes, these large-scale, softly focused pictures unnervingly recall 19th-century postmortem photographs. Ethereal and indistinct, receding and dissolving, these larger-than-life faces express Mann’s long-standing fascination with the fragility of physical being.
Provenance[Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York]; purchased by MFAH, 2019.
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Printed in black on applied label, frame verso, lower left corner: 1119208
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