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MARY ELLEN MARK
has achieved worldwide visibility through her numerous books,
exhibitions and editorial magazine work. She has published
photo-essays and portraits in such publications as LIFE, New
York Times Magazine, New Yorker, Rolling Stone, Vogue, US
and the London Sunday Times Magazine. For almost three decades,
she has traveled extensively to make pictures that reflect
a high degree of humanism. Today, she is recognized as one
of our most respected and influential photographers. Her images
of our world's diverse cultures have become landmarks in the
field of documentary photography. Her portrayals of Mother
Teresa, Indian circuses, and brothels in Bombay were the product
of many years of work in India. A photo essay on runaway children
in Seattle became the basis of the academy award nominated
film STREETWISE, directed and photographed by her husband,
Martin Bell.
Recently, Mary Ellen was
presented with the Cornell Capa Award by the International
Center of Photography. She has also received the Infinity
Award for Journalism, an Erna & Victor Hasselblad Foundation
Grant, and a Walter Annenberg Grant for her book and exhibition
project on AMERICA. Among her other awards are the John Simon
Guggenheim Fellowship, the Matrix Award for outstanding woman
in the field of film/photography, and the Dr. Erich Salomon
Award for outstanding merits in the field of journalistic
photography. She was also presented with honorary Doctor of
Fine Arts degrees from her Alma Mater, the University of Pennsylvania
and the University of the Arts; three fellowships from the
National Endowment for the Arts; the Photographer of the Year
Award from the Friends of Photography; the World Press Award
for Outstanding Body of Work Throughout the Years; the Victor
Hasselblad Cover Award; two Robert F. Kennedy Awards; and
the Creative Arts Award Citation for Photography at Brandeis
University.
She has published twelve
books including Passport (Lustrum Press, 1974), Ward 81 (Simon
& Schuster, 1979), Falkland Road (Knopf, 1981), Mother
Teresa's Mission of Charity in Calcutta (Friends of Photography,
1985), The Photo Essay: Photographers at work (A Smithsonian
series), Streetwise (second printing, Aperture, 1992), Mary
Ellen Mark: 25 Years (Bulfinch,1991), Indian Circus, (Chronicle,
1993 and Takarajimasha Inc., 1993), Portraits (Motta Fotografica,
1995 and Smithsonian, 1997), a Cry for Help (Simon & Schuster,
1996), Mary Ellen Mark: American Odyssey (Aperture, 1999)
and Mary Ellen Mark 55 (Phaidon, 2001). Mark's photographs
have been exhibited worldwide.
She also acted as the associate
producer of the major motion picture, AMERICAN HEART (1992),
directed by, Martin Bell.
Her most recent project is
entitled Twins, a book and exhibition, featuring her 20x24
Polaroid portraits of twins. The book is published by Aperture.
The book will be released at the end of September and the
exhibition will open at Kennedy Boesky Photographs in October.
Aside from her book and magazine
work Mark has photographed advertising campaigns among which
are Barnes and Noble, British Levis, Coach Bags, Hasselblad,
Heineken, Keds, Mass Mutual, Nissan, and Patek Philippe.
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