Sally Mann — Remembered Light, Cy Twombly in Lexington
Exhibition
Sally Mann
Remembered Light, Cy Twombly in Lexington
Past: January 25 → March 25, 2017
There is a sense of immutable, eternal life. And in these new works there is a sense about Cy’s own continuum — the ongoing quality of his great legacy and his art — it’s not a memorialization,it’s a living thing.
Sally Mann
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Gagosian Paris is pleased to present Remembered Light, an exhibition of color and black-and-white photographs by Sally Mann, taken between 1999 and 2012. Following its New York debut in September 2016, the exhibition has been adapted for the Paris gallery, taking on a more intimate scale and incorporating several previously unseen works.
Mann is known and regarded for her images of personal and familiar subjects rendered sublime and disquieting: children, landscape, family, and the nature of mortality. In previous projects, she explored relationships between parent and child, husband and wife, brother and sister, nature and history. In her latest exhibition of photographs spanning more than a decade, she records in fleeting impressions the working habitat of the late Cy Twombly, her close friend and mentor. Twombly and Mann are both natives of Virginia. The landscape to which Twombly returned each year is also the memoryscape of Mann’s connection to him. This was documented in her recent and celebrated memoir Hold Still, in which she recalls his elemental nature, his southern courtesy, his wry and gentle humor. Recalling her time with Twombly, Mann writes, “Our part of the South, remote, beautiful, and patinaed with the past, allows us such a remove, the distance of another time.”
Opening hours
Tuesday – Saturday, 11 AM – 7 PM
The artists
- Cy Twombly
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Sally Mann