Sara Macel What Did the Deep Sea Say
When Sara Macel discovered a suitcase full of photographs belonging to her deceased grandmother, she unearthed an unknown chapter in her family history that led to Hollywood, Florida. In this seaside town that appears lost in time, Macel retraces her grandmother’s footsteps while also photographing the landscape, her mother, and herself. By interspersing medium-format color photographs with her grandmother’s black-and-white images from the 1940s and her mother’s color snapshots from the 1970s, a visual conversation emerges. What Did the Deep Sea Say explores the private lives of women dealing with their own unique circumstances at different points in time while swimming in the same waters. New York-based visual artist Sara Macel’s work has been widely exhibited and is in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Light Work, and others. She is the recipient of the Aaron Siskind Foundation Fellowship.
Hardcover
24 x 22 cm
102 pages
48 color and 21 b/w illustrations
English
Available
ISBN 978-3-96900-052-6
2022
Artists:
Design:
Kehrer Design (Nick Antonich) and Sara Macel
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When Sara Macel discovered a suitcase full of photographs belonging to her deceased grandmother, she unearthed an unknown chapter in her family history that led to Hollywood, Florida. In this seaside town that appears lost in time, Macel retraces her grandmother’s footsteps while also photographing the landscape, her mother, and herself. By interspersing medium-format color photographs with her grandmother’s black-and-white images from the 1940s and her mother’s color snapshots from the 1970s, a visual conversation emerges. What Did the Deep Sea Say explores the private lives of women dealing with their own unique circumstances at different points in time while swimming in the same waters. New York-based visual artist Sara Macel’s work has been widely exhibited and is in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Light Work, and others. She is the recipient of the Aaron Siskind Foundation Fellowship.
Hardcover
24 x 22 cm
102 pages
48 color and 21 b/w illustrations
English
Available
ISBN 978-3-96900-052-6
2022
Artists:
Design:
Kehrer Design (Nick Antonich) and Sara Macel
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