
Extreme Pain Extreme Joy
Against the backdrop of an America that increasingly casts womenâs healthcare and bodily autonomy aside, Maggie Shannonâs Extreme Pain, Extreme Joy is both a celebration of birthing bodies and an intimate, candid depiction of what it means to careâShannon demystifies childbirth, reminding us that it is at once epic, and utterly ordinary.Â
Shannonâs award-winning photo series began as a documentation of midwife-led home births after much of the US went into lockdown in early March 2020; now it is recontextualized in book form, complete with a foreword by Angela Garbes, an artist Q&A with critic Gem Fletcher and a slew of never-before-seen images that together create a timeless meditation on this fundamental human experience.Â
Dimensions: 8.5â x 10.5â
Soft fabric cover, thread-sewn and Swiss-bound, 112 pagesÂ
Against the backdrop of an America that increasingly casts womenâs healthcare and bodily autonomy aside, Maggie Shannonâs Extreme Pain, Extreme Joy is both a celebration of birthing bodies and an intimate, candid depiction of what it means to careâShannon demystifies childbirth, reminding us that it is at once epic, and utterly ordinary.Â
Shannonâs award-winning photo series began as a documentation of midwife-led home births after much of the US went into lockdown in early March 2020; now it is recontextualized in book form, complete with a foreword by Angela Garbes, an artist Q&A with critic Gem Fletcher and a slew of never-before-seen images that together create a timeless meditation on this fundamental human experience.Â
Dimensions: 8.5â x 10.5â
Soft fabric cover, thread-sewn and Swiss-bound, 112 pagesÂ
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Against the backdrop of an America that increasingly casts womenâs healthcare and bodily autonomy aside, Maggie Shannonâs Extreme Pain, Extreme Joy is both a celebration of birthing bodies and an intimate, candid depiction of what it means to careâShannon demystifies childbirth, reminding us that it is at once epic, and utterly ordinary.Â
Shannonâs award-winning photo series began as a documentation of midwife-led home births after much of the US went into lockdown in early March 2020; now it is recontextualized in book form, complete with a foreword by Angela Garbes, an artist Q&A with critic Gem Fletcher and a slew of never-before-seen images that together create a timeless meditation on this fundamental human experience.Â
Dimensions: 8.5â x 10.5â
Soft fabric cover, thread-sewn and Swiss-bound, 112 pagesÂ
























