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Mary Ellen Mark: Encounters
Whether photographing the socially disadvantaged, those on the fringes of society or celebrities, Mary Ellen Mark told the stories of her protagonists without prejudice. For both her private and commissioned work, Mark accompanied her subjects often for many yearsâsometimes even for decades. In the light of the emerging womenâs movement in the USA in the 1960s and â70s, and as a freelance photographer at a time when print media was suffering its first major crisis, Mark fought her way to the forefront of female voices in photojournalism with her own visual language.
Encounters provides a cross-section of the photographerâs lifeâs work. The book focuses on five iconic series from the 1970s and â80s whose subsequent publications in book form contributed significantly to Markâs reputation: âWard 81â in which she photographed women in an Oregon psychiatric hospital; a reportage on prostitutes on Falkland Road in Mumbai; a tribute to Mother Teresaâs charitable work; âIndian Circusâ documenting traveling circus families; and the long-term project âStreetwise,â in which Mark followed the life of Erin Blackwell (Tiny) for more than 30 years, first as a teenage runaway, later as a mother in precarious living conditions. For the first time, this book contextualizes these works within Markâs Ćuvre and presents them alongside original magazine spreads and archival material including contact sheets, letters and notebooks, to reveal the sweep of her accomplishment and singularly compassionate eye.
Encounters provides a cross-section of the photographerâs lifeâs work. The book focuses on five iconic series from the 1970s and â80s whose subsequent publications in book form contributed significantly to Markâs reputation: âWard 81â in which she photographed women in an Oregon psychiatric hospital; a reportage on prostitutes on Falkland Road in Mumbai; a tribute to Mother Teresaâs charitable work; âIndian Circusâ documenting traveling circus families; and the long-term project âStreetwise,â in which Mark followed the life of Erin Blackwell (Tiny) for more than 30 years, first as a teenage runaway, later as a mother in precarious living conditions. For the first time, this book contextualizes these works within Markâs Ćuvre and presents them alongside original magazine spreads and archival material including contact sheets, letters and notebooks, to reveal the sweep of her accomplishment and singularly compassionate eye.
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Mary Ellen Mark: Encountersâ
$53.00
Mary Ellen Mark: Encounters
Whether photographing the socially disadvantaged, those on the fringes of society or celebrities, Mary Ellen Mark told the stories of her protagonists without prejudice. For both her private and commissioned work, Mark accompanied her subjects often for many yearsâsometimes even for decades. In the light of the emerging womenâs movement in the USA in the 1960s and â70s, and as a freelance photographer at a time when print media was suffering its first major crisis, Mark fought her way to the forefront of female voices in photojournalism with her own visual language.
Encounters provides a cross-section of the photographerâs lifeâs work. The book focuses on five iconic series from the 1970s and â80s whose subsequent publications in book form contributed significantly to Markâs reputation: âWard 81â in which she photographed women in an Oregon psychiatric hospital; a reportage on prostitutes on Falkland Road in Mumbai; a tribute to Mother Teresaâs charitable work; âIndian Circusâ documenting traveling circus families; and the long-term project âStreetwise,â in which Mark followed the life of Erin Blackwell (Tiny) for more than 30 years, first as a teenage runaway, later as a mother in precarious living conditions. For the first time, this book contextualizes these works within Markâs Ćuvre and presents them alongside original magazine spreads and archival material including contact sheets, letters and notebooks, to reveal the sweep of her accomplishment and singularly compassionate eye.
Encounters provides a cross-section of the photographerâs lifeâs work. The book focuses on five iconic series from the 1970s and â80s whose subsequent publications in book form contributed significantly to Markâs reputation: âWard 81â in which she photographed women in an Oregon psychiatric hospital; a reportage on prostitutes on Falkland Road in Mumbai; a tribute to Mother Teresaâs charitable work; âIndian Circusâ documenting traveling circus families; and the long-term project âStreetwise,â in which Mark followed the life of Erin Blackwell (Tiny) for more than 30 years, first as a teenage runaway, later as a mother in precarious living conditions. For the first time, this book contextualizes these works within Markâs Ćuvre and presents them alongside original magazine spreads and archival material including contact sheets, letters and notebooks, to reveal the sweep of her accomplishment and singularly compassionate eye.
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Whether photographing the socially disadvantaged, those on the fringes of society or celebrities, Mary Ellen Mark told the stories of her protagonists without prejudice. For both her private and commissioned work, Mark accompanied her subjects often for many yearsâsometimes even for decades. In the light of the emerging womenâs movement in the USA in the 1960s and â70s, and as a freelance photographer at a time when print media was suffering its first major crisis, Mark fought her way to the forefront of female voices in photojournalism with her own visual language.
Encounters provides a cross-section of the photographerâs lifeâs work. The book focuses on five iconic series from the 1970s and â80s whose subsequent publications in book form contributed significantly to Markâs reputation: âWard 81â in which she photographed women in an Oregon psychiatric hospital; a reportage on prostitutes on Falkland Road in Mumbai; a tribute to Mother Teresaâs charitable work; âIndian Circusâ documenting traveling circus families; and the long-term project âStreetwise,â in which Mark followed the life of Erin Blackwell (Tiny) for more than 30 years, first as a teenage runaway, later as a mother in precarious living conditions. For the first time, this book contextualizes these works within Markâs Ćuvre and presents them alongside original magazine spreads and archival material including contact sheets, letters and notebooks, to reveal the sweep of her accomplishment and singularly compassionate eye.
Encounters provides a cross-section of the photographerâs lifeâs work. The book focuses on five iconic series from the 1970s and â80s whose subsequent publications in book form contributed significantly to Markâs reputation: âWard 81â in which she photographed women in an Oregon psychiatric hospital; a reportage on prostitutes on Falkland Road in Mumbai; a tribute to Mother Teresaâs charitable work; âIndian Circusâ documenting traveling circus families; and the long-term project âStreetwise,â in which Mark followed the life of Erin Blackwell (Tiny) for more than 30 years, first as a teenage runaway, later as a mother in precarious living conditions. For the first time, this book contextualizes these works within Markâs Ćuvre and presents them alongside original magazine spreads and archival material including contact sheets, letters and notebooks, to reveal the sweep of her accomplishment and singularly compassionate eye.











