Mann Golden #13
So much art photography focuses on the ordinary and everyday: the junkies and sex workers, the beaten down and beaten up, we all commonly encounter. But the unheralded uber-bohemian, Mann Golden, dares to delve into the unfamiliar and forbidden: the demimonde of the suburban middle-class, so unknown (and icky) to most gallery goers. The photographer invites you to reject the humdrum of late-night clubs and crowded bath tubs to explore the exotic and extreme: familial love, beach vacations and bike rides on serene streets.
Artist: Mann Golden/Bryant Rousseau
Color photograph (approx. 9” x 6”) printed on highest-quality photo paper; matted (12” x 9” mat).
Edition of 7; signed and numbered
The copyright symbols are watermarks only; they do NOT appear on the actual artwork. Each photo comes with a multifactor authentication document (numeric, linguistic and visual elements) to ensure authenticity for current (and future) buyers, should an owner decide to resell the work.
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So much art photography focuses on the ordinary and everyday: the junkies and sex workers, the beaten down and beaten up, we all commonly encounter. But the unheralded uber-bohemian, Mann Golden, dares to delve into the unfamiliar and forbidden: the demimonde of the suburban middle-class, so unknown (and icky) to most gallery goers. The photographer invites you to reject the humdrum of late-night clubs and crowded bath tubs to explore the exotic and extreme: familial love, beach vacations and bike rides on serene streets.
Artist: Mann Golden/Bryant Rousseau
Color photograph (approx. 9” x 6”) printed on highest-quality photo paper; matted (12” x 9” mat).
Edition of 7; signed and numbered
The copyright symbols are watermarks only; they do NOT appear on the actual artwork. Each photo comes with a multifactor authentication document (numeric, linguistic and visual elements) to ensure authenticity for current (and future) buyers, should an owner decide to resell the work.
To view the full, uncropped artwork, right click and open image in new tab.