Alec Soth
Loners, preachers, sex workers and sinners: how Alec Soth captured the real America
He shot Johnny Cash’s shack, Charles Lindbergh’s bed, Sunshine the sex worker and a prisoner called Preacher Man. As Alec Soth’s monumental series Sleeping By the Mississippi returns, the photographer relives his deep south odyssey
- Best culture 2015Sean O'Hagan's top 10 photography shows of 2015There was Julia Margaret Cameron’s mystical iconoclasm, Maxine Walker’s questions about Black British life and a disturbingly compelling show of forensic evidence – but Alex Soth’s haunted landscapes and eccentric outsiders were what really lingered
- Sean O'Hagan on photographyAlec Soth: America's most immaculate, intriguing photographerWhether he’s shooting Johnny Cash’s desolate boyhood home or preacher men in prison, Soth’s images are the most sure-footed photography of a generation. Now, his first UK retrospective captures the beauty of a true American original