DOG
DAYS BOGATA
Alec
Soth
Hardbound,
9" x 9", 96 pages
65 color illustrations
2007, Steidle
From the Publisher:
After completing the work for his first
book, Sleeping by the Mississippi, in 2002, Alec Soth
traveled with his wife to Bogotá, Colombia, to adopt a
baby girl. The baby's birth mother had given the new parents a
book filled with letters, pictures and poems for their daughter.
'I hope that the hardness of the world will not hurt your sensitivity,'
she wrote. 'When I think about you I hope that your life is full
of beautiful things.' While the courts processed the adoption
paperwork, and with these words as a mission statement, Soth set
about making his own book for his daughter. Soth writes, 'In photographing
the city of her birth, I hope I've described some of the beauty
in this hard place.' This beauty makes itself apparent through
ramshackle architecture, the companionship of animals and the
perseverance of the human spirit. But Soth's photographs also
transcend the simple description of beauty, roaming through a
cast of strays, tough souls and small hints of hope.
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