Event
September 27, 2017

Tabitha Soren in Conversation with Steven Winn

At nourse-theater - 275 Hayes St, San Fransisco

Aperture Conversations

Tabitha Soren in Conversation with Steven Winn

Wednesday, September 27

7:30 p.m. EDT

nourse-theater, Nourse Theater, 275 Hayes St, San Fransisco

Join Aperture at City Arts & Lectures for a conversation between photographer Tabitha Soren and Steven Winn, about Soren’s latest publication Fantasy Life: Baseball and the American Dream. Following the talk will be a book signing.

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In 2002, Tabitha Soren first began photographing a group of minor league draft picks for the Oakland A’s—young men coming into the major league farm system straight from high school or college. Fifteen years after that first shoot, Fantasy Life portrays a selection of these stories, gathering together a richly textured series of photographs taken on the field and behind the scenes at games, along with commentaries by each of the players and memorabilia from their lives—from kindergarten-age baseball cards to x-rays of player injuries.

Dave Eggers contributes a five-part short story that compellingly condenses the roller-coaster ride of the minor-league every-man, from youthful pursuit of stardom through the slog of endless hardscrabble games, to that moment of realization that success may not be just around the corner after all. Additionally, a number of the featured players add their own real-life experiences of trying to make it to “The Show.” Together, these elements evoke the enduring spirit of this quintessential American fantasy of making it in the major leagues.

Tabitha Soren left a successful career in television in 1999 to start another one as a photographer. Her work is included in public collections such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Oakland Museum of California; Transformer Station, Cleveland, Ohio; Pier 24 Photography, San Francisco; New Orleans Museum of Art; Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art, Indiana; and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans. Her work has been featured in Dear Dave, McSweeney’s, Vanity Fair, New York Times Magazine, Blink, Slate, New York, Sports Illustrated, California Sunday Magazine, and ESPN The Magazine. She is represented by the Kopeikin Gallery, Los Angeles.


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