Mary Kalergis

Mary Motley Kalergis
Born
Mary Robertson Motley

(1951-07-04) July 4, 1951
Norfolk, Virginia, United States
NationalityAmerican
Alma materHollins College (BA)
Known forDocumentary Photography
Awards2000 American Library Association Award for Best Books for Young Adults for Seen and Heard: Teenagers Talk About Their Lives, w/foreword by Sam Shepard (Stewart Tabori, & Chang)

Mary Motley Kalergis (born July 4, 1951), is an author,[1] photographer and interviewer.[2][3]

Overview

Kalergis' photography has been exhibited in museums and galleries including the Smithsonian Institution,[4] the Chrysler Museum of Art,[5] the Fralin Museum,[6] the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts,[7][8] the New York State Museum,[9] and others.[10][11]

Kalergis taught at the University of Virginia and the International Center of Photography in New York.[12][13]

Kalergis' most recent published work is a book on fox hunting entitled Foxhunters Speak.[14] In 2000, Kalergis' book Seen and Heard: Teenagers Talk About Their Lives was awarded an American Library Association Award for Best Books for Young Adults.[15]

Kalergis lives in Charlottesville, Virginia, with her husband, pharmaceutical entrepreneur David Kalergis.[2]

Books

Her published books include [16]

  • Foxhunters Speak (Derrydale Press),[14]
  • Considering Adoption (Atelerix Press),
  • Love In Black & White (Kensington Publishing),
  • Charlottesville Portrait (Howell Press),
  • Seen and Heard: Teenagers Talk About Their Lives (Stewart Tabori, & Chang),[15]
  • With This Ring: A Portrait of Marriage (The Chrysler Museum of Art),[17]
  • Home of the Brave (E.P. Dutton),
  • Mother: A Collective Portrait (E.P. Dutton)
  • Giving Birth (Harper & Row)

References

  1. ^ "Hollins University Authors". Hollins.edu. Hollins University.
  2. ^ a b Life, Keswick (August 7, 2019). "COVER STORY: Weddings | Margaret Sutherland Carragher and David Gregory Kalergis, Jr". Keswick Life. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  3. ^ Spencer, Hawes. "MMK_Photographer".
  4. ^ "Smithsonian Institution".
  5. ^ Erickson, Mark. "Home of the Brave".
  6. ^ "UVA Fralin Museum Archives". Fralin Museum of Art.
  7. ^ "Virginia Museum of Fine Arts".
  8. ^ "A Portrait of Marriage that Boggles the Mind". scholar.lib.vt.edu. Retrieved March 14, 2023.
  9. ^ "Mothers and Daughters".
  10. ^ "Mutter Museum". muttermuseum.org.
  11. ^ "Checking in with Mary Motley Kalergis". C-VILLE Weekly. Retrieved March 14, 2023.
  12. ^ Popular Photography. 1984.
  13. ^ "LABOR OF LOVE". Daily Press. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  14. ^ a b Trebay, Guy (November 1, 2017). "Unspeakable Pursues Uneatable, Fashion Follows". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved March 6, 2023.
  15. ^ a b "Seen and Heard: Teenagers Talk About Their Lives | Awards & Grants". www.ala.org. Retrieved March 6, 2023.
  16. ^ "Mary Motley Kalergis". m.hollins.edu. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  17. ^ "Mary Motley Kalergis | 1 Exhibitions and Events | MutualArt". www.mutualart.com. Retrieved March 3, 2023.