Man and beast
Man and beast
About this book
Man and Beast presents an extended photo essay comprising images from Mexico and India that span some forty years. Many of the Indian images were taken while Mark was working on her classic book Indian Circus (1983), but most of the photographs have never been previously published. Infused with an unsentimental poignancy and a fully intentional anthropomorphism, Mark's photographs of animals, circus performers, children, and others are sometimes ironic, occasionally unsettling, but always remarkably engaging. Accompanying the images are a photographer's statement and a conversation between Mark and Melissa Harris, editor-in-chief of Aperture Foundation, covering Mark's lifelong passion for animals, her experiences photographing them in circuses with their trainers, and her efforts to portray the humanity of animals and the lurking beast within humans.
Subjects
Social life and customsHuman-animal relationshipsAnimalsInterviewsAnimals (Philosophy)AnthropomorphismPictorial worksIndia, social life and customsMexico, social life and customsZoology, indiaZoology, mexicoMark, mary ellen, 1940-2015Animals, pictorial worksPhotography of animals