London

Mann, Alice
Born 1991 in Cape Town, South Africa
Lives and works between Cape Town, South Africa and London, UK
Mann’s intimate portraiture essays explore notions of picture making as an act of collaboration. She aims to create images that empower her subjects and creates projects over extended periods, allowing for engaged and nuanced representations. Her work has been published in international publications including the Guardian, The New Yorker and the British Journal of Photography. It has also been exhibited at Red Hook Labs in New York, at Unseen Amsterdam and the recent edition of AddisFoto fest. Her series Drummies was selected as a winner of the 2018 LensCulture emerging photographer prize and the PHMuseum Women’s ‘New Generation’ prize for an emerging photographer. She was recently awarded the 2018 Taylor Wessing portraiture prize, the first time in the exhibition’s history that a series has ever been selected for first prize.
Alice Mann, Eden Adolph and Thoene Petinger, 2018, Inket print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag, 26 x 22 inches, Courtesy of AFRONOVA GALLERY|Alice Mann, Eden Adolph and Thoene Petinger, 2018, Inket print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag, 26 x 22 inches Courtesy AFRONOVA GALLERY