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Mary Manning: Grace Is Like New Music by S*an D. Henry-Smith (2023, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherCanada LLC
ISBN-100998523283
ISBN-139780998523286
eBay Product ID (ePID)13057243528

Product Key Features

Book TitleMary Manning: Grace Is like New Music
Number of Pages296 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicIndividual Photographers / Monographs, Subjects & Themes / Lifestyles, General
Publication Year2023
IllustratorYes
GenreArt, Photography
AuthorS*An D. Henry-Smith
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height1 in
Item Weight49.7 Oz
Item Length12.7 in
Item Width9.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition23
ReviewsMary's work takes place at the threshold of joy and recall. The instant is stretched; the instant is what we wait for.
Dewey Decimal779.092
SynopsisCollaged photo-portraits of creative communities in New York and London A comprehensive monograph on New York-based photographer Mary Manning (born 1972), Grace Is Like New Music includes hundreds of images that span the last decade of their production and are arranged into multiphotographic compositions. Designed in collaboration with long-time friend Joe Gilmore, the book portrays Manning's creative community in New York, London and elsewhere, and depicts subjects and sensibilities inspired by their interests in dance, film, fashion and poetry. Using a basic point-and-shoot camera, Manning captures people, nature, the street and everything in between. Their practice is an exercise in recording and collecting, an effort in "paying attention as a practice of being alive." The book includes an essay by writer Olivia Laing and a contribution by S*an D. Henry-Smith., Collaged photo-portraits of creative communities in New York and London A comprehensive monograph on New York based photographer Mary Manning (born 1972), Grace Is Like New Music includes hundreds of images that span the last decade of their production and are arranged into multiphotographic compositions. Designed in collaboration with long-time friend Joe Gilmore, the book portrays Manning s creative community in New York, London and elsewhere, and depicts subjects and sensibilities inspired by their interests in dance, film, fashion and poetry. Using a basic point-and-shoot camera, Manning captures people, nature, the street and everything in between. Their practice is an exercise in recording and collecting, an effort in paying attention as a practice of being alive. The book includes an essay by writer Olivia Laing and a contribution by S*an D. Henry-Smith.
LC Classification NumberTR655.M3 2023
Text byLaing, Olivia, Henry-Smith, S*an D.