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Alec Soth: Minneapolis Institute of Arts.


Focusing primarily on work from the past four years, this exhibition was something of a homecoming for Alec Soth Alec Soth (born 1969, Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American photographer. His photography is acclaimed for having both a cinematic and folkloric feel: it evokes and hints at the story behind the image he is photographing.

Soth's camera is a breadbox-sized R.H.
, who worked in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts's photographic services department for eight years. It comprised a far wider scope of subjects than those in "Sleeping by the Mississippi," the 1999-2003 series that brought him international attention, yet the show was permeated by the same romantic sensibility, a sort of everyday dreaminess. At their best, Soth's portraits capture a melancholic mel·an·chol·ic
adj.
1. Affected with or being subject to melancholy.

2. Of or relating to melancholia.
 reality infused with a sense of the subjects' aspirations, longings, and passions--no matter how whimsical or unlikely these may be.

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However, the strength of Soth's work often depends on the connection between subject and photographer. Sam, Santa Rosa, California Santa Rosa is the county seat of Sonoma County, California, USA. As of January 1 2007, the population of Santa Rosa was approximately 157,985 residents. Santa Rosa is the largest city in California's Wine Country and fifth largest city in the San Francisco Bay Area, after San , 2005, is a commissioned work that shows a boy on a wooded hillside among his improvised playthings. The form of a sheet hanging from a branch plays off that of a log suspended from another branch that juts out at the viewer, which in turn echoes the flashlight the boy holds. While masterful and complex, the composition is so precisely arranged that it almost overwhelms the subject, and one is left wondering which was the artist's true focus. Sydney, Tallahassee, Florida For other uses, see Tallahassee (disambiguation).
Tallahassee is the capital of the State of Florida and the county seat of Leon County. Tallahassee became the capital of Florida in 1824. As of 2006, the population recorded by the U.S.
, 2004, is a potent contrast. A little girl rests her head and left arm on a table, a fake lily tucked into her pinkdyed hair, and seems to be looking right through the fishing-village scenes printed on the tablecloth. Whether she's spellbound or just exhausted, the otherworldliness of her gaze, emphasized by the sparseness of the rest of the image, is riveting.

Soth is at his best when indulging in the romantic notion of the itinerant photographer, picking strangers out of crowds around the globe and documenting his encounters with them. But the installation of this exhibition was significant too. For example, a portrait of Gunter Grass Noun 1. Gunter Grass - German writer of novels and poetry and plays (born 1927)
Gunter Wilhelm Grass, Grass
 and Gerhard Steidl was positioned at one end of the gallery's main wall, while its thematic complement, a portrait of photographer Boris Mikhailov, was hung opposite. Adjacent to these portraits of renowned creative men were two of young, unknown Americans with passions of their own. A participant in a contemporary war reenactment re·en·act also re-en·act  
tr.v. re·en·act·ed, re·en·act·ing, re·en·acts
1. To enact again: reenact a law.

2.
 that Soth photographed for Life magazine, the subject of Josh, Joelton, Tennessee, 2004, wears fatigues and perches on a tiny camp stool, balancing sandwich makings on his thighs. Kenny and Bill--Bad Newz, Grand Rapids, Minnesota Grand Rapids is a city in Itasca County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 7,764 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Itasca County6. Mayor Jim Millis was elected in 2006 and began a four year term in January 2007. , 2002, shows the eponymous teenagers posing with their guitars against the steel door of a walk-in cooler, perhaps at a restaurant where they bus tables or wash dishes. In both images, dreams--be they war games or rock 'n' roll--are contrasted with the prosaic realities of PBJs and day jobs.

Hung nearby were two shots of figures in landscapes. In Andy Goldsworthy, Ithaca, New York
This article is about the City of Ithaca and the region. For the legally distinct town which itself is a part of the Ithaca metropolitan area, see Ithaca (town), New York.

For other places or objects named Ithaca, see Ithaca (disambiguation).
, 2004, the sculptor is shown gathering icicles for one of his pieces, while Stacy, South Plains, Texas, 2004, depicts a woman standing in a field, blurry sheep in the near distance. Her gaze, like Sydney's, is arresting, and calls to mind WPA-era farmer portraits. These images bracketed Danielle, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 2004, the central work on this wall and thus the first in many viewers' line of sight. Here, a young woman in a shimmering shim·mer  
intr.v. shim·mered, shim·mer·ing, shim·mers
1. To shine with a subdued flickering light. See Synonyms at flash.

2.
 formal gown stands on a stair landing whose right angles and striped wallpaper formally complement the Mondrian-like colored panels in another work, Daniel, Niagara Falls, Ontario Niagara Falls is a Canadian city of 82,184 residents<ref name="2006CensCommun" /> on the Niagara River in the Golden Horseshoe region of south-central Ontario. It lies across the river from Niagara Falls, New York, and was incorporated on June 12, 1903. , 2004, a portrait of a handsome young boxer hung directly outside the entrance to the show. Could the British Danielle be a fairy-tale date for the Canadian Daniel? Ultimately, whatever these portraits might reveal about their subjects is less important than the stories we tell about them.
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