London Bookworms November 2022 HYBRID.
Event info
Alec Soth (American, b.1969) is a photographer who is best known for photographing the Midwestern United States. He lives in Minneapolis, MN, which is also the city of his birth, although he temporarily relocated to Bronxville, NY, for his studies at Sarah Lawrence College. Soth's early work include a self-published book of portrait and landscape photographs entitled Sleeping by the Mississippi, which was the result of his travels along the Mississippi River. This book won him much attention from art critics, who said that his photographs conveyed a strong sense of intimacy with the landscape. His photograph Charles, which shows a man standing on the roof of his house with a model airplane in each hand, was used as a poster for the 2004 Whitney Biennial show, in which Soth's works were exhibited.
Soth, who was extremely shy during childhood and adolescence, was driven to start photographing people after being influenced by the work of portrait photographer Diane Arbus. He has said in interviews that he feels awkward approaching people and asking to take their photographs, and that he feels drawn to loners, hermits, and travellers as the subjects of his work. After his initial success with Sleeping by the Mississippi Soth went on to publish a second photography book in 2006 entitled Niagara. For this work, he photographed people and places around Niagara Falls. He has since then produced many more books and in 2010 he founded the publishing house Little Brown Mushroom. Through it he publishes his own and that of other like-minded people, narrative photography books that function in a similar way to children’s books, magazine and newspaper formats. He has also produced commissioned work for The New York Times Magazine.
Soth's work is included in a number of permanent collections, including those at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. He is represented by the Weinstein Gallery in Minneapolis.
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Event Organiser
- Name
- Jennifer Hurstfield
- LondonBookworms@rps.org
Location
- Venue Information
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We meet in the upstairs Blue Room, which is not disabled accessible.
- Cancellation policy
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This event is free but spaces are limited If you book a place and find that you can no longer attend, please let us know so that someone on the Waiting List can have your space.
- Address
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Canonbury Tavern
21 Canonbury Place
London
N1 2NS
- Website
- Canonbury Tavern Website