I'm making fun of my midlife crisis!' The great photographer Alec Soth on having a blast' back at art school
Briefly

Soth's journey is a reflection on both the renewal found in youth and the reality of aging as he grapples with his own creative struggles.
In Advice for Young Artists, Soth captures the vibrant urgency of undergraduates, juxtaposing their enthusiasm against his own introspective search for artistic vitality.
Despite initially wanting a broader age range, Soth realized older artists mirrored his own doubts, leading him to focus on the exuberance of young creatives.
The book's bittersweet tone conveys Soth's struggle to reassess his place in the art world and rediscover his own creative spirit amidst life changes.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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