Alec Soth "A Room of Rooms"

Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Until Jan 19

Artists

Alec Soth
A full member of the international photography collective Magnum Photos, Minnesota native Alec Soth has earned global acclaim for his narrative-driven photographs, often depicting scenes from his native Midwest region of the United States.

Titled "A Room of Rooms," the exhibition showcases a wide range of Soth’s photographs, from Sleeping by the Mississippi, the artist’s first published series, which typifies his early works, to Advice for Young Artists, his most recent endeavor, set to be issued this fall. However, it is not merely a retrospective of Soth’s career, which spans 30 years. The museum has curated this selection of scenes shot almost entirely indoors to reinterpret his oeuvre with the theme of “rooms.”

Among the works in the exhibition are those from the series "I Know How Furiously Your Heart is Beating." Drawing its title from a line in Wallace Stevens’s (1879-1955) poem “Gray Room,” the series was compiled into a photo book in 2019, marking a turning point in Soth’s career. Initially, Soth’s work took him across his homeland by car, capturing landscapes and people he encountered with a large-format camera, but this series represents a departure from the road-trip approach. Soth traveled to various parts of the world, visiting various figures such as the late dancer and choreographer Anna Halprin (1920-2021) and the novelist Hanya Yanagihara (b. 1974), and shooting their portraits and personal belongings in the personal spaces where they spent much of their time. This focus on rooms and their occupants provided the impetus for this exhibition.

"I Know How Furiously Your Heart is Beating" captivates viewers with its intimate portrayals of subjects in tranquil settings. The evocative title seems to express Soth’s empathy with his subjects as he captured these moments, and to reflect emotional engagement with the works in this "room of rooms," i.e., the museum gallery.

The artist explains, “While I regularly take photograph portraits, landscapes, and still lifes, the genre I feel most connected to is the interior.” What will become visible as various rooms are explored and inhabitants are encountered? Soth’s exhibitions and photo books have thus far earned widespread acclaim, and this exhibition delves further into the power of his art.

Schedule

Now in session

Oct 10 (Thu) 2024-Jan 19 (Sun) 2025 59 days left

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-18:00
Closes at 20:00 on Thursdays and Fridays.
Closed
Monday
Open on a public holiday Monday but closed on the following day.
Closed during the New Years holidays. (December 29 to January 1.)
FeeAdults ¥800; University Students ¥640; High School, Junior High and Elementary School Students ¥400
Websitehttps://topmuseum.jp/e/contents/exhibition/index-4821.html
VenueTokyo Photographic Art Museum
http://topmuseum.jp/e/contents/index.html
LocationYebisu Garden Place, 1-13-3 Mita, Meguro-ku, 153-0062 Tokyo
Access7 minute walk from the East exit of Ebisu Station on the JR Yamanote and Saikyo lines, 11 minute walk from exit 1 at Ebisu Station on the Hibiya line.
Phone03-3280-0099
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