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Weeping Mary

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Small and self-contained, yet with ties to the larger world, Weeping Mary is a community in rural East Texas. The poetic mystery of its name, which local legend attributes to an African American woman called Mary who wept inconsolably over the loss of her land to a deceitful white man, drew photographer O. Rufus Lovett in 1994. Feeling a kinship with the people and the rhythms of a small Southern town like the one in which he grew up, Lovett began photographing the residents of Weeping Mary. In the decade since his first visit, he has created an impressive body of work that distills the essence of this unique, yet instinctively familiar community. In this book, O. Rufus Lovett presents an eloquent photo essay on Weeping Mary, created in the tradition of such master photographers as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Walker Evans, and Helen Levitt. Focusing on the people of the community, especially the children, Lovett photographs with honesty and a deep empathy for his subjects. His beautifully composed images show a true eye for the telling details through which the character of an individual reveals itself. As a collection, the photographs create a portrait of a community rich in spirit, in which people are "married to this place which is theirs and appears to stand still, but which subtly moves forward with the rest of the world in the twenty-first century." To frame the images, America's leading photography curator, Anne Wilkes Tucker, describes the community of Weeping Mary and offers a critical appreciation of Lovett's work. The volume also includes a photographer's statement and an interview in which Lovett and Tucker discuss his development as a fine art photographer and his motivations for creating this intimate portrait of Weeping Mary. As an interpretive body of work, Lovett's Weeping Mary photographs make a powerful statement about the human community we all share—in his words "our families, pastimes, priorities, wishes, and ideals."

Author Biography:

O. Rufus Lovett is a nationally acclaimed photographer whose work on Weeping Mary has received recognition from the prestigious Alfred Eisenstaedt Awards for Outstanding Magazine Photography. A Texas Monthly contributing photographer, he has also published in American Photo, Communication Arts, and Graphis. For three decades, O. Rufus Lovett has taught photography at Kilgore College in Kilgore, Texas. In 2005, his work as a photography educator was honored by the Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation of San Antonio, which named him a Piper Professor. Lovett lives in Longview, Texas, about ninety-five miles from Weeping Mary. Anne Wilkes Tucker is Gus and Lyndall Wortham Curator at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Her many distinctions include being named America's best museum curator by Time magazine in 2001.
Release date NZ
October 1st, 2006
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributor
  • Introduction by Anne Wilkes Tucker
Pages
164
Dimensions
279x279x23
ISBN-13
9780292709324
Product ID
2074267

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