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Sally Mann at Jackson Fine Art

Monday, September 5th, 2011


Ponder Heart, 2009. © Sally Mann

Proud Flesh

Exhibition on view:
September 9–October 29, 2011

Jackson Fine Art:
3115 East Shadowlawn Avenue
Atlanta, GA
(404) 233-3739

Proud Flesh is the upcoming exhibit of Sally Mann’s photography at Jackson Fine Art. Using the human body as her main subject, Mann explores familial and spousal relationships in her photography. Born in Lexington, Virginia, Mann’s work has been showcased in museums and galleries all around the world. She has received numerous awards including a Guggenheim Fellowship and grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Mann has been featured in Aperture magazine issues 138, 162, and 194. Aperture also offers these books from Mann: Sally Mann: Proud Flesh, The Flesh and the Spirit, Immediate Family, and At Twelve.

David Hilliard in Atlanta

Thursday, October 14th, 2010

3452Jesus in the Guest Room by David Hilliard

In Tending to Doubt, David Hilliard examines the pursuit of spiritual identity (or lack thereof), particularly of loved ones. Similarities as well as juxtapositions in religious stance are presented, like images depicting both his atheist father, a divorced navy veteran and self-taught philosopher, and his pious mother, a regular churchgoer deeply devoted to Christianity. By working in a color panoramic style with his images split into two to five-part tableaux, a visual narrative is created. Although each section provides a different perspective of the whole photographic scene, viewers are able to put the pieces together as they see fit. See Hilliard’s first major monograph, published by Aperture, here. He was also featured in Aperture magazine, issue 177.

Tending to Doubt
On view: Friday September 10 – Saturday October 23, 2010

Jackson Fine Art
3115 East Shadowlawn Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30305
(404) 233-3739