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Tabitha Soren: Relief
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From the venue:
Atlanta, August 2022. Jackson Fine Art is excited to announce its new representation of photographer Tabitha Soren with a solo exhibition of three of the artists’ most celebrated series — Running (2011 – 2014), Surface Tension (2013 – 2021), and Relief, an ongoing project that will be making its world premiere at the gallery.
A visual artist in different domains for over twenty-five years, Soren has long explored the intersection of psychology, culture, politics, and the body. A former reporter for MTV News, ABC News, and NBC News, Soren begins each new series using the methodical investigative tools she used during her time in journalism. Books, research studies, and statistics lay a necessary analytical foundation for the visual ideas she communicates. These data points then merge with her experiences growing up in a military family, spending her youth moving around the world and adjusting to the cultural differences, social structures, and visual cues that came with each relocation.
Tabitha Soren: Relief | 11/24/2022 10:00 AM