Collection Artwork
Sally Mann (born Lexington, Virginia , 1951)
Untitled (Overview) [from Remembered Light]
2011-2012
platinum-palladium contact print with hand-coated emulsion
paper size: 11 3/8 x 15 1/8 in.
image size: 8 7/8 x 13 3/4 in.
frame size: 14 1/2 x 19 3/8 x 1 1/4 in.
The Jack Shear Collection of Photography at the Tang Teaching Museum
photographed in Cy Twombly's studio, Lexington, Virginia, United States, North America
2017.41.295
2/3
Printing notations in pencil, lower margin
Signed, dated “2011/2012”, and numbered “2/3” in pencil, print verso

Object Label

If the “other side” of life is death (afterlife?), if the other side of physical human existence is burial, cremation, or another form of corporeal eradication … How do we create meaning from the things people leave behind?

Sally Mann’s photograph of the studio of her lifelong friend and fellow artist Cy Twombly, taken around the time of his death in 2011, asks: Does the artist’s imprint remain in his studio, or do we imprint ourselves, our sentiments, our longings onto the deceased’s belongings? What can the materials of lived existence tell us when the owners are no longer here to reveal their own stories?

Where Mann contemplates a single person, Dario Robleto offers a meditation on many. After secretly collecting pieces of lint, hair, loose threads, and other debris from people, Robleto crafted a single thread, which he wound around his beloved grandmother’s antique wooden spool. He then used the thread to mend some items before establishing it as a static sculpture. The work is an unapologetically romantic manifestation of our collective lives and of the unknown connections between strangers. What magic is contained in the discarded, valueless bits of our everyday lives? What can we use to sew ourselves together?

From the exhibition: Other Side:
Art, Object, Self (August 12, 2017 – January 3, 2018)

Ongoing Research

Research on our collection is ongoing. If you have resources you’d like to share, please contact Associate Curator Rebecca McNamara.

Tang Collective Catalog


You can almost see the ghost in Sally Mann’s Untitled (Overview) from the series Remembered Light. The photograph of Cy Twombly’s studio reveals the space transformed, once active with creation, now an archeological site haunted with the relationship of Mann and her now deceased mentor. The crowded studio, every surface stacked high with sculptures and materials, holds the two unseen figures together in the fragile light, their relationship now a memory.
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