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Alec Soth

Author of Sleeping by the Mississippi

60+ Works 890 Members 24 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the name: Soth Alec

Image credit: Photograph of Alec Soth taken in his studio

Series

Works by Alec Soth

Sleeping by the Mississippi (2004) 179 copies, 4 reviews
Niagara (2006) 102 copies, 2 reviews
Songbook (2015) 79 copies, 1 review
I Know How Furiously Your Heart Is Beating (2019) 55 copies, 2 reviews
Dog Days Bogota (2007) 42 copies
Fashion Magazine by Alec Soth (v. 3) (2007) 41 copies, 1 review
Gathered Leaves (2015) 41 copies, 1 review
A POUND OF PICTURES (2022) 34 copies, 1 review
Alec Soth: The Last Days of W (2008) 24 copies, 1 review
GATHERED LEAVES ANNOTATED (2022) 24 copies, 1 review
La Belle Dame Sans Merci (2011) 22 copies, 1 review
John Gossage & Alec Soth: The Auckland Project (2011) — Photographer — 19 copies, 1 review
Alec Soth - Looking for Love, 1996 (2012) 17 copies, 1 review
THE PARAMETERS OF OUR CAGE (2020) 15 copies, 1 review
Rodarte, Catherine Opie, Alec Soth (2011) — Photographer — 14 copies, 1 review
Broken Manual: Alec Soth (2013) 13 copies
LBM Dispatch #7: Georgia (2014) — Photographer — 12 copies
Carmen & Alec Soth: Brighton Picture Hunt (2010) 12 copies, 1 review
Advice for Young Artists (2024) 11 copies, 1 review
LBM Dispatch #6 Texas Triangle (2013) — Photographer — 8 copies
Michigan (2012) 8 copies, 1 review
LBM Dispatch, No. 5: Colorado (2013) — Photographer — 7 copies
LBM Dispatch #2 Upstate (2012) — Photographer — 7 copies
LBM Dispatch, No. 1: Ohio (2012) — Photographer — 6 copies
Bogotá Funsaver (2014) 5 copies
19 Teens 5 copies, 1 review
Ping Pong (2013) 4 copies
Lonely Boy Mag (No. A-2) (2011) 4 copies
If You Want to Ride (2021) 4 copies
Untitled 3 copies
The Frank Album (2013) 3 copies
Sheep 2 copies
Bunny Boy goes to Rome (2011) 2 copies
Blind Spot Issue 26 (2004) 2 copies
Hypnagogia 1 copy
Alias 1 copy
7 - Eleven 1 copy
Working Wall 1 copy
Two 1 copy
Nome, Alaska 1 copy
Rome, Italy 1 copy
Charles 1 copy

Associated Works

Granta 89: The Factory (2005) — Contributor — 176 copies

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Birthdate
1969
Gender
male
Education
Sarah Lawrence College
Occupations
photographer
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

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Reviews

28 reviews
Between 2022 and 2024, Alec Soth visited twenty-five undergraduate art programmes across the United States. Advice for Young Artists comprises work he made there. Its title – perhaps like the visits themselves – is misleading: rather than wisdom or guidance, Soth offers an angular and unresolved reflection on artmaking at different stages of life and the relations of photography, time, and ageing. The photographs here range from formal studies evocative of the classroom to more unruly show more works of self-expression. Ambiguous stagings, found forms, and lyrical portraits are interspersed with gnomic quotes and unfinished credos scrawled on Post-its. Among the students, Soth himself appears at intervals, an uncertain sage in their midst.

Inspired by Walker Evans’s late Polaroids, this latest body of work reveals a new expansion of Soth’s practice and a new vantage, twenty years on from the publication of his first book. Recalling the conceit of Broken Manual, it uses an instructional format as a spurious cover for introspection and provocation. As much as a study of the experience of the young artist, this is a reckoning with the prospect of becoming an old one.
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‘There are other words for Soth's strategy – poetry, for one, or punk. Nothing is harder than making it look easy.‘ David O'Neill

Taking its name from a line in the Wallace Stevens’ poem “The Gray Room,” Alec Soth’s latest book is a lyrical exploration of the limitations of photographic representation. While these large-format color photographs are made all over the world, they aren’t about any particular place or population. By a process of intimate and often extended show more engagement, Soth’s portraits and images of his subject’s surroundings involve an enquiry into the extent to which a photographic likeness can depict more than the outer surface of an individual, and perhaps even plumb the depths of something unknowable about both the sitter and the photographer.

“After the publication of my last book about social life in America, Songbook, and a retrospective of my four, large scale American projects, Gathered Leaves, I went through a long period of rethinking my creative process. For over a year I stopped traveling and photographing people. I barely took any pictures at all.

When I returned to photography, I wanted to strip the medium down to its primary elements. Rather than trying to make some sort of epic narrative about America, I wanted to simply spend time looking at other people and, hopefully, briefly glimpse their interior life.

In order to try and access these lives, I made all of the photographs in interior spaces. While these rooms often exist in far-flung places, it’s only to emphasize that these pictures aren’t about any place in particular. Whether a picture is made in Odessa or Minneapolis, my goal was the same: to simply spend time in the presence of another beating heart.” – Alec Soth

Includes interview with Alec Soth by Hanya Yanagihara
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By way of follow-up to his critically acclaimed debut monograph Sleeping by the Mississippi, Alec Soth turns his eye to another iconic body of water, Niagara Falls. And as with his photographs of the Mississippi, these images are less about natural wonder than human desire. "I went to Niagara for the same reason as the honeymooners and suicide jumpers," says Soth, "the relentless thunder of the Falls just calls for big passion." The subject may be hot, but the pictures are quiet, the show more rigorously composed and richly detailed products of a large-format 8x10 camera. Working over the course of two years on both the American and Canadian sides of the Falls, Soth edited the results of his labors down to a tight and surprising album. He depicts newlyweds and naked lovers, motel parking lots, pawnshop wedding rings and love letters from the subjects he photographed. We read about teenage crushes, workplace affairs, heartbreak and suicide. Oscar Wilde wrote, "The sight of the stupendous waterfall must be one of the earliest, if not the keenest, disappointments in American married life." Niagara brings viewers both the passion and the disappointment--a remarkable portrayal of modern love and its aftermath. show less
Sleeping by the Mississippi by Alec Soth is one of the defining publications in the photobook era. First published by Steidl in 2004, it was Soth’s first book, sold through three print runs, and established him as one of the leading lights of contemporary photographic practice. This is the second printing of the MACK edition and includes two new photographs that were not included in the Steidl versions of the book.



Evolving from a series of road trips along the Mississippi River, Sleeping show more by the Mississippi captures America’s iconic yet oft-neglected ‘third coast’. Soth’s richly descriptive, large-format colour photographs present an eclectic mix of individuals, landscapes, and interiors. Sensuous in detail and raw in subject, Sleeping by the Mississippi elicits a consistent mood of loneliness, longing, and reverie. ‘In the book’s 46 ruthlessly edited pictures’, writes Anne Wilkes Tucker in the original essay published in the book, ‘Soth alludes to illness, procreation, race, crime, learning, art, music, death, religion, redemption, politics, and cheap sex.’



Like Robert Frank’s classic The Americans, Sleeping by the Mississippi merges a documentary style with poetic sensibility. The Mississippi is less the subject of the book than its organizing structure. Not bound by a rigid concept or ideology, the series is created out of a quintessentially American spirit of wanderlust. Sixteen years since the book was first published, the artist’s lyrical view has undoubtedly acquired a nuanced significance – one in which hope, fear, desire and regret coalesce in the evocative journey along this mythic river.
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