Apr
25
Landscape and Memory
Frank Gohlke's Queens Photographs
Photographer Frank Gohlke was in Chicago recently as my invited guest at Columbia College Chicago. Gohlke had been one of my professors in grad school as a visiting faculty in Yale's photo program years ago, and I had fond memories of the man as well as a long standing interest in his work, which is considered seminal in the contemporary landscape tradition, having been included in the groundbreaking "New Topographics" exhibition in 1975. So after a bit of back and forth in setting a date, I had finally been able to arrange for him to come and meet with our students and to give a public lecture.
Photographer Frank Gohlke was in Chicago recently as my invited guest at Columbia College Chicago. Gohlke had been one of my professors in grad school as a visiting faculty in Yale's photo program years ago, and I had fond memories of the man as well as a long standing interest in his work, which is considered seminal in the contemporary landscape tradition, having been included in the groundbreaking "New Topographics" exhibition in 1975. So after a bit of back and forth in setting a date, I had finally been able to arrange for him to come and meet with our students and to give a public lecture.