Mary Ellen Mark: Falkland Road, Prostitutes of Bombay

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Mary Ellen Mark

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Falkland Road remains one of the most powerful and rewarding experiences of my photographic life, not only because of its visual richness but also because of my extraordinary friendships and adventures with these women. – Mary Ellen Mark

On her very first trip to India in 1968 Mary Ellen Mark visited Falkland Road, the notorious red-light area in Mumbai. She tried to photograph there yet was consistently met with hostility and aggression, both from the prostitutes she sought to portray and the men who were their customers. Resilient, she returned in 1978 for a magazine assignment and over the course of six weeks she slowly began to make friends and finally entered the daily lives of these women: “I had no idea if I could do this,” she later recalled, “but I knew I had to try.” Mark’s portrait of Falkland Road is beautiful and shocking, remarkable for its intimate emotional power and visceral color. Falkland Road was initially published in 1981 and with additional photos in a 2005 Steidl edition; the book has long been recognized as one of her major bodies of work. Including Mark’s original introduction and captions as well the new photos of the 2005 book, this latest edition-with a revised sequence, and printed from scans of the original 35mm Kodachromes-is the truest expression of her insight into this raw world, made accessible by the intensity of her involvement and compassion.

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Weight 1276 g
Dimensions 28.7 x 32.6 cm
Publisher name Steidl
Publication date 30 November 2023
Number of pages 132
Format Hardback
Dimensions 28.7 x 32.6 cm
Weight 1276 g

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The images of Mary Ellen Mark (1940-2015) are icons of documentary and humanistic photography. Mark's more than 20 books include Passport (1974), Falkland Road (1981) and Indian Circus (1993). Her 2015 book Tiny: Streetwise Revisited is a culmination of 32 years documenting Erin Blackwell (Tiny), who featured in Martin Bell's 1985 film Streetwise and Mark's 1988 book of the same name. A dedicated social documentarian and portraitist, she often turned her lens to marginalized communities-circus performers in India, street children in Seattle, the patients of Ward 81, and many others-invariably connecting profoundly with her subjects. Mark's work has been exhibited and published in magazines worldwide. Steidl has published The Book of Everything (2020) and Ward 81: Voices (2023).