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Photographer Alec Soth on a Life of Approaching StrangersPhotographer Alec Soth showcased his work in Minneapolis' Walker Art Center, including exhibits entitled "33 Movie Theaters and a Funeral Home" and "Broken Manual." Twin Cities Public Television profiled him, and it's part of our NewsHour Connect series highlighting public media reporting from around the nation.
Alec Soth Interview with Michael David Murphy for ACPAn interview with magnum photographer, Alec Soth by Atlanta Celebrates Photography Program Director, Michael David Murphy. Filmed and edited by the PhotoAwesome.com Crew.
Alec Soth: Portraits - The Ground GlassIn October of 2004, photographer Alec Soth went on assignment for LIFE magazine to capture weekend soldiers at an Airsoft military simulation in Joelton, Tennessee. In anticipation of his upcoming Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program exhibition, filmmaker Mike Dust traveled alongside Soth for this three-day excursion, interviewing and shooting alongside him as he worked to capture images for, both the magazine shoot as well as for his personal work. A number of these photographs (Odessa, Joelton, Tennessee, 2004 and Josh, Joelton, Tennessee, 2004) became part of the exhibition Alec Soth: Portraits at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts the following spring. The video piece created during that shoot was installed in the gallery as an accompaniment to the exhibition. The video is broken into three segments entitled On Assignment, Portraiture, and The Ground Glass. Alec Soth: Portraits - The Ground Glass (3:06, segment 3 of 3), 2005, Video, 8 minutes, produced and directed by Mike Dust, © 2005 National Projects www2.artsmia.org www.alecsoth.com
Alec Soth with Andrei CodrescuPhotographer Alec Soths lyric documentation of life along the Mississippi leaves his audience feeling as though they have just paged through a strange yet beautiful dream. Of the book Sleeping by the Mississippi, writer/NPR commentator Andrei Codrescu says, [He has] the decency (or affection) to disturb none of his subjects, through he disturbed me, a viewer, plenty. From their respective posts at either end of the waterway, Minneapolis-based Soth and New Orleansbased Codrescu come together for an illustrated conversation on the narratives found along the banks of the Mississippi and other stories of Americas Great River Road. The evening concludes with a presentation of Soths current pictorial investigation of Niagara Falls.
Opening-day Artist Talk: Alec Soth with George SladeSoth discusses his work and the world of contemporary photography with Slade, curator at the Photographic Resource Center at Boston University. A Minnesota native, Slade is a former artistic director at the Minnesota Center for Photography and program director for the McKnight Artist Fellowships for Photographers. His writings appear in print and online, including his blog re:photographica.
Alec Soth: Birth of an ExhibitPhotographer Alec Soth?s first US survey of his compelling images, premieres at Walker Art Center.
Alec Soth WorkshopAlec Soth reviews my job at a workshop in Italy.
Interview: Alec SothHere are excerpts of mn originals interview with photographer Alec Soth. Watch the produced segment here: www.mnoriginal.org Produced for mn original: mnoriginal.org
Alec Soth: Portraits - PortraitureIn October of 2004, photographer Alec Soth went on assignment for LIFE magazine to capture weekend soldiers at an Airsoft military simulation in Joelton, Tennessee. In anticipation of his upcoming Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program exhibition, filmmaker Mike Dust traveled alongside Soth for this three-day excursion, interviewing and shooting alongside him as he worked to capture images for, both the magazine shoot as well as for his personal work. A number of these photographs (Odessa, Joelton, Tennessee, 2004 and Josh, Joelton, Tennessee, 2004) became part of the exhibition Alec Soth: Portraits at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts the following spring. The video piece created during that shoot was installed in the gallery as an accompaniment to the exhibition. The video is broken into three segments entitled On Assignment, Portraiture, and The Ground Glass. Alec Soth: Portraits - Portraiture (2:25, segment 2 of 3), 2005, Video, 8 minutes, produced and directed by Mike Dust, © 2005 National Projects www2.artsmia.org www.alecsoth.com
Alec Soth Talks About 'Lenny'Alec Soth gave a lecture at Plains Art Museum on February 25, 2010 and took a moment to talk about the process of getting a portrait of a man named "Lenny."
Alec SothPhotographer Alec Soth made a name for himself shooting large format portraits along the Mississippi River. He's now striking out in a new direction, abandoning the camera that made him famous and experimenting with different formats and display mediums. We spent the day with him to learn more about this new frontier. Produced for mn original: mnoriginal.org
Alec Soth: Portraits - On AssignmentIn October of 2004, photographer Alec Soth went on assignment for LIFE magazine to capture weekend soldiers at an Airsoft military simulation in Joelton, Tennessee. In anticipation of his upcoming Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program exhibition, filmmaker Mike Dust traveled alongside Soth for this three-day excursion, interviewing and shooting alongside him as he worked to capture images for, both the magazine shoot as well as for his personal work. A number of these photographs (Odessa, Joelton, Tennessee, 2004 and Josh, Joelton, Tennessee, 2004) became part of the exhibition Alec Soth: Portraits at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts the following spring. The video piece created during that shoot was installed in the gallery as an accompaniment to the exhibition. The video is broken into three segments entitled On Assignment, Portraiture, and The Ground Glass. Alec Soth: Portraits - On Assignment (2:33, segment 1 of 3), 2005, Video, 8 minutes, produced and directed by Mike Dust, © 2005 National Projects www2.artsmia.org www.alecsoth.com
Julian Cox on Alec Soth's "Black Line of Woods"High Museum Curator of Photography Julian Cox talks about Alec Soth's "Black Line of Woods," on view at the High through Jan. 3, 2010.
Brighton Photo Biennial 2010: Alec Soth on Picture Hunt BrightonAmerican artist Alec Soth tells us why a picture of two dogs taken by his daughter is one of his favourite shots from his Brighton Picture Hunt show at Brighton Museum and Art Gallery
Presenting One Mississippi by Alec Soth
Sleeping by the Mississippi (Photographs by Alec Soth)Alec Soth (born 1969, Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American photographer. His photography has a cinematic feel with elements of folklore that hint at a story behind the image. He has received fellowships from the McKnight and Jerome Foundations and was the recipient of the 2003 Santa Fe Prize for Photography. His photographs are in major public and private collections, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, and the Walker Art Center. His work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including the 2004 Whitney Biennial. His first book, Sleeping by the Mississippi, was published in 2004. His second book, Niagara, was published in 2006. Soth has photographed for The New York Times Magazine, Fortune and Newsweek. In 2004, Soth became a nominee of the Magnum Photos agency and in 2008 he became a full member. Music by Brian Eno, 'Written, Forgotten'.
ALEC SOTH: The Last Days of W. at Gagosian Gallery, Madison Avenue (5th Floor)Installation video of: ALEC SOTH: The Last Days of W. January 20 - March 7, 2009 Gagosian Gallery, Madison Avenue (5th Floor) Video shot by Trebuchet Interactive www.trebuchetweb.com
Alec Soth for RodarteAlec Soth for Ping Pong Pajamas by Rodarte
Brighton Photo Biennial 2010: Alec Soth on billboards at Picture Hunt BrightonAmerican artist Alec Soth tells us about the billboards his daughter was fascinated by, which form part of his Brighton Picture Hunt show at Brighton Museum and Art Gallery
Minnesota Photographer Soth Finds Beauty in the UnexpectedAs part of our NewsHour Connect series showcasing public media from around the nation, we follow Minneapolis photographer Alec Soth as he prepares an exhibit of his work at the Walker Art Center.
ALEC SOTH: Fórum de FotografiaEntrevista com Alec Soth realizada no dia 21 de outubro de 2010. Em sua obra, percebemos ecos da de Walker Evans, Stephen Shore e Thomas Struth, como aponta o crÃtico Vince Aletti, da revista The New Yorker. Em entrevista a James Miller, Soth declarou que sentia que estávamos chegando ao fim de uma era "inacreditável" e que ele queria registrar esse momento. Muitos de seus trabalhos e livros surgem de ideias que não são concebidas como longos projetos, e outras derivadas de seus assignments. Dos portraits à s paisagens, a obra desse americano nascido na pequena e fria Minneapolis, no norte dos Estados Unidos, navega entre diferentes linguagens que nunca se acomodam e quase nunca se repetem, fruto de um instigante desejo de migrar. Segundo suas palavras: "Se a fotografia documenta alguma coisa, é o espaço que está entre mim e meu assunto". É associado da Magnum Photos desde 2006.
Christian Patterson and Alec SothChristian Patterson and Alec Soth at PS1.
BPB 2010: Fri AM Artist Talks- Part 1 (Stephen Gill)Friday 1 Oct 2010- Three artists: Stephen Gill, Rinko Kawauchi and Alec Soth present on their work commissioned for BPB 2010 reflecting on their ideas, subject matter and approach to making work. Chair: Celia Davies (Head of Projects, Photoworks). © Simon Ward
Alec Soth au Jeu de PaumeAlec Soth : l'espace entre nous DU 15 AVRIL AU 15 JUIN 2008 Les photographies d'Alec Soth puisent leur racine dans la tradition de Walker Evans, Robert Frank et Stephen Shore. Sa représentation du quotidien fait apparaître la complexité d'une société américaine construite sur des idéaux d'indépendance, de liberté, de spiritualité, et d'individualisme. [ www.jeudepaume.org ]
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