Expanded from an earlier catalogue of the
same title, "Still Time" originally accompanied a traveling exhibition
featuring more than 20 years of Sally Mann's photography. Now available
in paperback, this volume celebrates an artist whose acute perceptions
and imagination embrace not only the photographs of children for which
she is renowned, but also earlier landscapes and some unexpected,
compelling forays into color and abstract photography. The 60 images
include abstract platinum prints, Cibachromes and Polaroids, landscapes,
portraits of women and 12-year-olds and her celebrated family pictures.
Sally Mann was born in 1951 in Lexington, Virginia, where she
continues to live and work. Among her many awards are three National
Endowment for the Arts fellowships and a Guggenheim fellowship. Her
photographs are in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum
of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Whitney Museum of
American Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum and The Corcoran
Museum of Art, to name just a few. Her books of photographs include
"Immediate Family" and "At Twelve: Portraits of Young Women,"