Author | Alec Soth |
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Pages | 224 |
Signed | No |
ISBN | 9783775727501 |
Publisher | Hatje Canz |
Publishing date | 2010 |
Publishing place | Ostfildern, Germany |
Language | English |
Edition | First edition |
Binding | Hardcover without dustjacket (as issued) |
Book condition | Like New |
Condition description | New, clothbound, 48-page artist' s book included. |
Dimensions (cm hxb) | 26 x 21 |
Featuring more than one hundred of the artist’s photographs made over the past fifteen years, the book includes new critical essays, which offer context on the artist’s working process, the photo-historical tradition behind his practice, and reflections on his latest series of works.
Also included in the publication is a forty-eight-page artist’s book by Soth entitled The Loneliest Man in Missouri, a photographic essay with short, diaristic texts capturing the banality and ennui of middle America’s suburban fringes, with its corporate office parks, strip clubs, and chain restaurants.
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From here to there: Alec Soth's America
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The first catalogue to feature the full spectrum of the work of Alec Soth, one of the most interesting voices in contemporary photography, whose compelling images of everyday America form powerful narrative vignettes.
Edited by Siri Engberg, Walker Art Center, texts by Geoff Dyer, Siri Engberg, August Kleinzahler, Bartholomew Ryan, Britt Salvesen, Barry Schwabsky, interview with the artist by Bartholomew Ryan, graphic design by Emmet Byrne.
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