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Mary Ellen Mark: Moments in Film

Sept 21 – Oct 31
An exhibit in the Frieda and Roy L. Furman Gallery at the Walter Reade Theater
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Mary Ellen Mark is one of the most highly regarded portrait and documentary photographers in the world. Our exhibition focuses on a less known aspect of Mark’s work: the film set and the actors and directors who are its temporary inhabitants. As with her other iconic images of people on the margins of society — circus performers, gypsies, runaways, prostitutes and addicts — the film personalities emerge as powerfully as her non-celebrities: Marlon Brando as a mythic western hero, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy as inseparables, Federico Fellini, caught in the glare of bright lights, about to break into a dance, François Truffaut as a poetic loner, Jim Carrey as all-American crackpot, Liza Minnelli, as show business’s proud sufferer, and many more. These images reveal a relationship between camera subject and photographer that is based on trust and mutual respect or, at least, an irresistible attraction. Although some of these photographs have appeared in print, this is the first exhibition of Mark’s indelible movie work.



Mark’s previous work appeared in series such as Falkland Road, Indian Circus, and Twins. The newest book is entitled Exposure and includes many previously unpublished photos as well as signature works.

For more information about Mary Ellen Mark visit www.maryellenmark.com

Mary Ellen Mark is represented by the Marianne Boesky Gallery in New York.
www.marianneboeskygallery.com