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(American, 1951)

 
 
 
 
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Sally Mann is one of America’s most renowned photographers, best known for her large black-and-white photographs—at first of her young children, then later of landscapes suggesting decay and death. Mann is perhaps best known for "Immediate Family", her controversial third collection, published in 1992, consisting of photographs of her three children, all under the age of 10. Many of the pictures explore typical childhood themes and touch on darker themes such as insecurity, loneliness, injury, sexuality and death. Time magazine named Mann "America's Best Photographer" in 2001.
 

Auction Results

Works at auction, latest auction results, sales and prices of Sally Mann from auction houses worldwide.

Sally Mann, Untitled (Deep South #32)
Photographs
Untitled (Deep South #32)
Lot 218
Sotheby's New York
Sold for: 23,750 USD
Sally Mann, Night Blooming Cereus
Photographs
Night Blooming Cereus
Lot 226
Sotheby's New York
Sold for: 40,625 USD
Sally Mann, Jessie At 5
Photographs
Jessie At 5
Lot 227
Sotheby's New York
Sold for: 18,750 USD
Sally Mann, Diptych: Jessie at 12 (Before and After)
gelatin silver print
Diptych: Jessie at 12 (Before and After)
Lot 166
Christie's New York
Sold for: 20,000 USD
 

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Latest News & Articles

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Swann Galleries announces Auction of Fine Photographs & Photobooks
ArtDaily
On Tuesday, December 11 Swann Galleries will conduct an...
A Survey of Awkward Couples in Art History
Flavorwire / Heba Hasan
Love has spawned many a great masterpiece over the...
Famous Photographers' Self-Portraits in Mirrors
Flavorwire / Marina Galperina
Let’s be honest. It’s hard to take a dignified...
Phillips de Pury & Co. announces superb results from the New York April Photographs Auction
ArtDaily
Phillips de Pury & Company’s Photographs and The...
 
 
 
 
 
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