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Mary Mattingly's Photography Exhibition at Robert Mann Gallery Explores Human Relationships and Environmental Themes

exhibition · 2026-04-23

From January 5 to February 25, 2006, Mary Mattingly presented a photography exhibition at Robert Mann Gallery located at 210 Eleventh Avenue in New York, NY 10001. Her photographic work investigates multiple interconnected themes including concepts of home, travel patterns, and cartographic representations. Mattingly examines human relationships and interactions with the organic world, while also addressing corporate influences on contemporary life. The exhibition explores language systems and the privatization of natural resources, revealing how these forces shape human experience. Through visual documentation, Mattingly creates connections between personal narratives and broader environmental concerns. The gallery presentation offered viewers an opportunity to engage with these complex themes through photographic imagery. The exhibition ran for approximately seven weeks during the winter season in New York City.

Key facts

  • Exhibition dates: January 5 to February 25, 2006
  • Location: Robert Mann Gallery, 210 Eleventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001
  • Artist: Mary Mattingly
  • Medium: Photography
  • Themes include: home, travel, cartography
  • Additional themes: human relationships, interaction with organic world
  • Explores corporate influences on contemporary life
  • Addresses privatization of natural resources

Entities

Artists

  • Mary Mattingly

Institutions

  • Robert Mann Gallery

Locations

  • New York
  • United States
  • 210 Eleventh Avenue

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