By the time fame winked at him a decade ago, Minnesota photographer Alec Soth was wise enough to resist her come-hither charms.
Sure, 2004 was a whirlwind year with more than half a dozen shows around the world, including headliner spots at the Whitney Biennial in New York and the São Paulo Biennial in Brazil. His photo book "Sleeping by the Mississippi" quickly became a collector's item. And he was nominated to Magnum, an elite photojournalist's cooperative that soon brought him assignments from big-brand companies like Chanel and the New York Times.
It was enough to make any guy's head spin.
But rather than decamp for Manhattan or Paris, Soth kept his St. Paul studio and continued turning out the books and photo series on which his reputation rests. In the past 10 years he has produced six more projects — "Niagara" (2006), "Dog Days, Bogotá" (2007), "Fashion Magazine: Paris/Minnesota" (2007), "Last Days of W." (2008), "Broken Manual" (2010) and "Siren" (2012) — each infused with his distinctive appreciation for loners, dreamers, small-town decay and urban anomie.
Samples from all seven of the projects are featured in "Alec Soth: Until Now," a poignant, thoughtfully edited 31-image exhibit at Weinstein Gallery in south Minneapolis. Its run there has been extended though May 31.
Although Walker Art Center staged what amounted to a midcareer retrospective of Soth's work in 2010, that was a more sprawling affair with a darker psychological undercurrent. It was dominated by his then-new "Broken Manual" images of reclusive survivalists and their gritty outposts. This is a more balanced subset of pictures, still bleak at times but also marked by warmth, tenderness, bruised beauty and gentle humor.
Form and fashion
Working with a bulky camera that uses 8-by-10-inch film, Soth, 44, composes each shot as carefully as if it were a still life or a film scene.
The subjects may seem casual or offhand, but the formality of his compositions gives them an arresting stillness that deepens their appeal and mystery. There is a coiled and knotted snake centered on a slab of marble, a snow figure at the middle of swirling vortex of crystalline light, a crucifix with a detached leg bowed over a wintry Iowa valley, an aqua door hovering in an aqua room.