Remnants of Apartheid Alice Mann Portrays the Black Domestic Workers of Cape Town's White


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A New Kind of Sports Photography Alice Mann's award-winning series showcases South African drum majorettes, or "drummies." By Olivia Evans Photographs By Alice Mann Wakiesha Titus and Riley Van Harte, Cape Town, South Africa, 2018. Photo: Alice Mann


Alice Mann to document Londonbased women’s football clubs British Journal of Photography

Photographer Alice Mann was selected for the adidas Breaking Barriers commission. Organised by Studio 1854 (British Journal of Photography's creative agency) in collaboration with adidas, the project awarded Mann £10,000 to explore women's football clubs in London. "Football is in my DNA.


Alice Mann celebrates girl power with stunning SA drummies photo series

Institute Artist About Alice Mann Mann (b.1991) is a South African photographic artist who's intimate portraiture essays explore notions of picture making as an act of collaboration. She aims to create images that empower her subjects and creates projects over extended periods, allowing for engaged and nuanced representations.


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Alice Mann 's pictures of "Drummies" (a cross between cheerleaders and drum majorettes) show a fresh new voice and have been exhibited and acclaimed at museums around the world (and at our practically sell out show in Los Angeles). Now Alice is launching a Kickstarter project to publish a photo book of the series.


Photographer Alice Mann hooks up with art group Stasis Wallpaper*

Since its founding in 1990, the Danziger Gallery has established itself as one of the leading photography venues in the world, known for the originality and diversity of its programming, its representation of established photographers, and the influence of its new discoveries. The gallery was the first to show Susan Derges' "camera-less" photographs; Robert Franks from the Penn Collection.


Alice Mann Sunday Best Photography Series

Looking to present "an alternative view of African men", Alice Mann has spent the past year taking portraits of members of London's La Sape. "It's a dynamic sub-culture emanating from Brazzaville," explains the Cape Town-born, London-based photographer, "literally translated as the 'Society of Ambiance Makers and Elegant People.


Show piece photographer Alice Mann hooks up with performance art group Stasis Portraits

Alice Mann's intimate portrait photography thematizes femininity, performance, and collaboration. The South African photographer has received particular acclaim for her "Drummies" series, which captures female drum majorette teams in Mann's home. Read more See all past shows and fair booths Reviewed by a major art publication Artworks


Alice Mann wins the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize British Journal of Photography

24 year-old South African photographer Alice Mann discusses Domestic Bliss, a series of portraits of black women employed as domestic workers in the homes of affluent, white families based in Cape Town.. Hello Alice, thank you for this interview. What are your main interests as a photographer? I would say my main focus is people.


Photos Photographer Alice Mann’s ‘Khanyi’s Dance’

In 2014, the South African photographer Alice Mann made the series Domestic Bliss which portrays domestic workers in her home country. Only a few years later Mann took these photographs down from her website due to strong criticism leveled at her work.


Alice Mann Sunday Best Photography Series

Many photographers turn their lenses on unconventional subjects, but few do so with the celebratory approach of the London-based South African artist Alice Mann. Alice has accumulated an impressive portfolio over the years; her last project documented the London and Paris-based Congolese members of La Sape subculture who use fashion as a means.


'Drummies' by Alice Mann World Photography Organisation

From 2017 to 2020, photographer Alice Mann documented South Africa's all-female school drum majorette corps. She describes them as "something between a cheerleading squad and a marching.


Alice Mann

Alice Mann was born in Cape Town in 1991 and lives and works between Cape Town and London. Mann's intimate portraiture essays explore notions of picture making as an act of collaboration. She aims to create images that empower her subjects and creates projects over extended periods, allowing for engaged and nuanced representations.


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Alice Mann (b.1991) is a South African photographic artist who's intimate portraiture essays explore notions of picture making as an act of collaboration. She aims to create images that empower her subjects and creates projects over extended periods, allowing for engaged and nuanced representations.


Remnants of Apartheid Alice Mann Portrays the Black Domestic Workers of Cape Town's White

Cape Town-born, London-based photographer Alice Mann scooped both the Grand Prix du Jury and the Wallpaper* New Generation Prize at this year's Hyères International Festival of Fashion and Photography for her documentary portraits of South African drum majorettes.


Remnants of Apartheid Alice Mann Portrays the Black Domestic Workers of Cape Town's White

Mann (b.1991) is a South African photographic artist who's intimate portraiture essays explore notions of picture making as an act of collaboration. She aims to create images that empower her subjects and creates projects over extended periods, allowing for engaged and nuanced representations.


Remnants of Apartheid Alice Mann Portrays the Black Domestic Workers of Cape Town's White

Alice Mann SHOWS & AWARDS 2023 Belfast Photo Festival, 1st-30th June, Belfast, Northern Ireland Solo Show, June, Attenborough Arts Center, Leicester, United Kingdom Schulting Art Collection, September, Kunsthal KaDE, Amersfoort, Netherlands 2022 'The Words Create Images', Casablanca Biennale 5th Edition, 17 November 2022- 2023, Casablanca, Morocco.

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