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Girl ascending

Title
Girl ascending / by Melissa Ann Pinney ; with an introduction by David Travis.
ISBN
9781935195115
1935195115
Edition
1st ed.
Published
[Chicago] : Center for American Places at Columbia College Chicago, 2010.
Physical Description
xv, 123 pages : color illustrations ; 26 x 30 cm.
Local Notes
BEIN Leclair iPL 1212: In sleeve as issued. Autograph: Melissa Ann Pinney. From the Indie Photobook Library/Larissa Leclair Collection.
Notes
Issued in a color photo-illustrated sleeve.
Summary
Overview: For nearly thirty years, Melissa Ann Pinney has been photographing girls and women, from infancy to old age, to portray how feminine identity is constructed, taught, and communicated. Pinney's work depicts not only the rites of American womanhood, but also the informal passages of girlhood and adolescence. With each view - from solitary subjects in pensive moments to complex family and social situations - the audience gains a richer understanding of the connections between a daughter and her parents, grandparents, and the larger world of friends and society. The pictures also reflect the ways in which a girl's world in 2010 differs from the world Pinney knew growing up in the 1960s, and the ways in which the making of a person can transcend time and place. Girl Ascending is a sequel to Pinney's widely praised first book, Regarding Emma: Photographs of American Women and Girls. Of that previous book Janina Ciezaldo wrote in Aperture, "Pinney brings compositional integrity, knowledge of color, and a Midwestern richness of light to her inquiries." This second volume is even more accomplished, mature, and stylistically consistent. As David Travis writes in his introduction, "Pinney has regained that sense of wonder, making her view of girls ascending into young women both believable and enchanting." Pinney's photographs are powerful and insightful. As social and artistic documents, they reveal the subtle and bold aspects of feminine identity as it is expressed in American places and spaces, both private and public.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 22, 2012
Series
Center books on American places.
Center Books on American Places
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Genre/Form
Photobooks.
Portraits.
Also listed under
Center for American Places at Columbia College Chicago.
Indie Photobook Library/Larissa Leclair Collection (Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library)
United States Illinois Chicago.
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