“Poignant” -Jane Goodall, PhD, DBE. United Nations Messenger of Peace, Founder of The Jane Goodall Institute

“emotional and deeply personal” -Collier Brown, founding editor of Od Review and co- editor of 21st Editions

“Exquisite” -Jo Setchell, President, Primate SoCiety of Great Britain

“Profoundly Moving” -Jerry Cullum, Atlanta curator and art critic

Anne Berry’s upcoming book Behind Glass is a collection of photographs made in monkey houses of small zoos throughout Europe, thoughtfully constructed from exquisite archival materials. Berry is recognized for her ability to create lyrical, intimate portraits of animals, and her photographs demonstrate a perception for capturing the animals’ emotional states and intense facial expressions. They reveal an undeniable communication between herself and the primates she visits and her adept ability to capture this connection. Berry’s powerful and moving photographs gently confront the viewer to facilitate a reexamination of the human, and often personal, relationship with the animal kingdom. The book will be released in a hardbound edition of 472 copies. The embossed suede cover has a tipped in image on front and back. The binding is Smyth sewn, 112 pages with 50 duotone plates. The book includes a statement by Jane Goodall and essays by Jerry Cullum and primatologist Jo Setchell. Contact Anne at anne.ellis.berry@gmail.com.

Anticipated release: October 2021

Hardcover, 9 x 9 inches Edition of 472
$60

Anne Berry is an artist from Atlanta, Georgia. Her photographs investigate the animal world, the domain of childhood, and the terrain of the Southern wilderness. She also explores themes and metaphors from literature. In 2013 and 2014 Critical Mass included her work in their Top 50 Portfolios. Anne has exhibited nationally and internationally, including The Fox Talbot Museum in Lacock, England, SCAN Tarragona in Spain, The Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego, and the Ogden Museum of Southern Arts in New Orleans. Books include Through Glass (North Light Press, 2014) Primates (21st Editions, 2017), and Behind Glass, expected fall 2021. Anne’s work is featured in National Geographic Proof, Feature Shoot, Hufffington Post, and Lens Culture, among others. Her work is in many permanent collections, including the National Gallery of Art. Anne lives in Newnan, GA and is represented by the Catherine Couturier Gallery in Houston.