![]() ![]() In Hold Still: A Memoir with Photographs (Little, Brown), Mann reflects on her life and work with the same unflinching vitality. ![]() Whatever her subject, Mann’s work is both lyrical and unsettling, evoking universal human themes of innocence, eroticism, and mortality. Her subjects-captured in arrestingly candid, luminous black-and-white images-have included her own young children, facing down the slings and arrows of childhood in Immediate Family (1992) the beloved Shenandoah Valley landscapes of her youth, revisited with an adult understanding of historical wounds in Deep South (2005) and her once strong-bodied husband of more than four decades, Larry, ravaged by muscular dystrophy in Proud Flesh (2009). ![]() Sally Mann has spent her career examining those things closest to her. ![]()
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