The Color of Humanity in Sally Mann’s South | The New Yorker

The Color of Humanity in Sally Mann’s South The photographer makes work so rooted in place that it is inseparable from history, from lore, and from the effects of slavery. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/the-color-of-humanity-in-sally-manns-south We’re in Virginia, where the photographer Sally Mann was born, in 1951, and where she still lives, making work so … Continue reading The Color of Humanity in Sally Mann’s South | The New Yorker