From Here to There: Alec Soth's America
September 12, 2010 - January 2, 2011
Target Gallery at The Walker Art Center
The
Walker presents the first U.S. survey of the work of Alec Soth, one of
the most compelling voices in contemporary photography, whose offbeat
images of everyday America form powerful narrative vignettes. Featuring
more than 100 photographs made between 1994 and the present, the
exhibition includes examples from Soth’s well-known series Sleeping by the Mississippi and Niagara,
a selection of rarely seen early black-and-white work, and a broad
range of portraits. Also on view is the Minneapolis-based artist’s
newest series, Broken Manual, exploring places of escape in and individuals who seek to flee civilization for a life “off the grid.”
Working in a photographic tradition of road photography established
by such figures as Walker Evans, Robert Frank, William Eggleston, and
Stephen Shore, Soth captures stunning large-scale color images often
using a cumbersome 8x10 field camera, with an eye toward finding
overlooked beauty in the banal. His curiosity, penchant for research,
and openness to serendipity in seeking out subjects have all become
hallmarks of his working process. The wanderlust embodied in Soth’s work
is an impulse to uncover his own versions of the narratives that
comprise the American experience. His images offer insight into broader
sociologies while forming an unexpected portrait of the country.
An illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition.
Curator: Siri Engberg
From Here to There: Alec Soth’s America is organized by the Walker Art Center.
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