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Tiny : Streetwise revisited / Mary Ellen Mark ; essays, Isabel Allende & John Irving

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Photographer:
Mark, Mary Ellen 1940-2015  Search this
Contributing essayist:
Allende, Isabel  Search this
Irving, John 1942-  Search this
Author:
Sequel to: Mark, Mary Ellen 1940-2015 Streetwise  Search this
Physical description:
175 pages : portraits ; 32 cm
Type:
Pictorial works
Place:
Washington (State)
Seattle
Date:
2015
Notes:
Essays by Isabel Allende and John Irving.
Summary:
"In 1988, Mary Ellen Mark published a poignant document of a fiercely independent group of homeless and troubled youth living in Seattle as pimps, prostitutes, panhandlers and small-time drug dealers. Critically acclaimed, Streetwise introduced us to individuals who were not easily forgotten, including "Tiny" (Erin Blackwell)--a 13-year-old prostitute with dreams of a horse farm, diamonds and furs, and a baby of her own. Since meeting Tiny 30 years ago, Mark has continued to photograph her, creating what has become one of Mark's most significant and long-term projects. Now 43, Tiny has ten children and her life has unfolded in unexpected ways, which together speak to issues of poverty, class, race and addiction. This significantly expanded iteration of the classic monograph presents the iconic work of the first edition along with Mark's moving and intimate body of work on Tiny, most of which is previously unpublished. Texts and captions are drawn from conversations between Tiny and Mary Ellen Mark as well as Mark's husband, the filmmaker Martin Bell, who made the landmark film, Streetwise. Tiny, Streetwise Revisited provides a powerful education about one of the more complex sides of American life, as well as insight into the unique relationship sustained between artist and subject for over 30 years"--Amazon.
Topic:
Runaway children  Search this
Prostitutes  Search this
Low-income mothers  Search this
Documentary photography  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1061839