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Sleeper, New York City

Sleeper, New York City

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Jerome Mallmann

Born in Kohler, Wisconsin, Jerome Mallmann graduated from UW–Madison in 1953. He eventually settled in New York City, where he explored the streets with a Leica camera. Compact and quiet, the Leica, when used with high-speed 35mm film, allowed Mallmann to avoid attracting attention and make sharp photographs from a distance. He was drawn especially to people in moments of isolation and solitude within public spaces of the crowded city. As such, smokers and sleepers are recurring themes that naturally emerged in Mallmann’s work.
Artist
Jerome Mallmann
(American, 1931 - 2018)
Title
Sleeper, New York City
Date
1997
Medium
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions
8 3/4 x 13 in. Overall
Credit
Gift of the artist
Accession No.
2004.83.3
Classification
Photographs
Geography
United States

Related

  • Elvehjem Museum of Art. "Smokers and Sleepers: Photographs by Jerome Mallmann." Madison: Elvehjem Museum of Art, 2004. cat. no. 27
  • Chazen Museum of Art. "Bulletin 2003-2007." Madison: Chazen Museum of Art, 2010. p. 93

  • Smokers and Sleepers: Photographs by Jerome Mallmann: Elvehjem Museum of Art, 6/12/2004–8/22/2004

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