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The Calumet Region: An American Place [Hardcover]

Gregg Hertzlieb (Editor), Gary Cialdella (Photographer)
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September 18, 2009 0252034562 978-0252034565 1st Edition

The Calumet Region: An American Place presents a series of black and white images by an insightful observer of Northwest Indiana's industrial/residential landscape. A professional architectural photographer, established fine artist, educator, and historian, Gary Cialdella found himself drawn to the region of his youth for a photographic exploration that has lasted more than twenty years and that has resulted in hundreds of rich and complex works. Nearly one hundred of those images appear in this book, reflecting the artist's sensitive, sustained vision and the changes the region has experienced through economic shifts and the general effects of time.

Cialdella's Calumet pictures thoroughly examine this heavily industrialized area extending from south of Chicago to the northwest corner of Indiana, an area of the United States that is often overlooked but is vitally important to the country's history. Steel mills, tank farms, and refineries coexist with neighborhood houses in the artist's beautifully composed pieces, which please the eye with their full tonal range and crisp focus. Cialdella himself provides descriptions and explanations of his working methods, sources of inspiration, and life experiences to add even greater richness to his images. Essays by Gregg Hertzlieb and John Ruff reflect on Cialdella's work as a definitive photographic treatment of the region's landscape.

These images offer an unforgettable portrait of a place that impresses with its strength and that moves us with the poignancy of its struggle. Renowned photographer Larry Fink says that Cialdella "brings his soft painterly eye into the politics of a sort of morality and provokes you to think beyond the forest, through the trees, into the banal and the oblique essence of decay."


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"The Calumet Region is a passionate 118-page manifesto about sense of place." --Shore Magazine


 

 
"Cialdella's eye is true and more importantly, honest. . . . Without invading the space, Cialdella offers a truthful and nostalgic documentary portrait of the Region."--Afterimage

Book Description

The Calumet Region: An American Place presents a series of black and white images by an insightful observer of Northwest Indiana's industrial/residential landscape. A professional architectural photographer, established fine artist, educator, and historian, Gary Cialdella found himself drawn to the region of his youth for a photographic exploration that has lasted more than twenty years and that has resulted in hundreds of rich and complex works. Nearly one hundred of those images appear in this book, reflecting the artist's sensitive, sustained vision and the changes the region has experienced through economic shifts and the general effects of time.

Cialdella's Calumet pictures thoroughly examine this heavily industrialized area extending from south of Chicago to the northwest corner of Indiana, an area of the United States that is often overlooked but is vitally important to the country's history. Steel mills, tank farms, and refineries coexist with neighborhood houses in the artist's beautifully composed pieces, which please the eye with their full tonal range and crisp focus. Cialdella himself provides descriptions and explanations of his working methods, sources of inspiration, and life experiences to add even greater richness to his images. Essays by Gregg Hertzlieb and John Ruff reflect on Cialdella's work as a definitive photographic treatment of the region's landscape.

These images offer an unforgettable portrait of a place that impresses with its strength and that moves us with the poignancy of its struggle. Renowned photographer Larry Fink says that Cialdella "brings his soft painterly eye into the politics of a sort of morality and provokes you to think beyond the forest, through the trees, into the banal and the oblique essence of decay."


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 160 pages
  • Publisher: University of Illinois Press; 1st Edition edition (September 18, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0252034562
  • ISBN-13: 978-0252034565
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 12.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #690,587 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Gary Cialdella's Calumet Region, September 27, 2009
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Gary Cialdella's "cityscapes," almost all of which focus on factories, other industrial sites, or private houses, are quite provocatively unpeopled. This is not because Cialdella is a misogynist. He is, however, a photographer concerned with arranging objects in space as well as a poet telling us stories through visual images rather than words. Although most of these photographs do not include people, we are very aware of their presence. Like all photographers, Gary makes images partly to please himself and partly to draw viewers into his world.

As we look at these pictures of city scenes in northwest Indiana and northeast Illinois we share Gary's vision both of place and displacement. The people who are literally absent in these pictures are all the more present by implication because of the objects Gary has chosen to depict and because of what those objects suggest about the people who live and work in these spaces.

In some of these scenes all we see at first is the grim face of industry. There's also a haunting beauty in the desolation. Look, for instance, on page 86, at the abandoned blast furnace at Indiana, in East Chicago, Indiana, to see a starkly beautiful monument to the momentary triumph of technology. Although this blast furnace is abandoned, it still emanates power. I am reminded of Fritz Lang's expressionistic classic film, "Metropolis" - a similar ironic hymn to industry may be heard in Gary's scene if you listen hard enough. The desolation of many of these images is made all the more graphic by the way Gary contrasts his black and white tones. In some images pristine white oil tanks, the gleaming white facades of the houses, and the pure white plaster statues of Jesus or the Virgin Mary are sharply juxtaposed with dark, black, sometimes gleaming ebony factories, utility poles, and railroad tracks.

We can admire the arrangement of the shapes, textures, and tones of the industrial sites in these photographs in much the same way we admire similar industrial images in the paintings and photographs of Charles Sheeler. Sheeler and Cialdella both discover beauty in smokestacks, railroad cars, and steel mills. But what really makes this collection of images a series of interconnected portraits and a moving story is something like what informs the stories in Stuart Dybek's books, Childhood and Other Neighborhoods, The Coast of Chicago, and I Sailed with Magellan: the people in those stories and the people implied in these photographs have created celebrations of life right in the middle of apparent blight and desolation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Photo Book -, September 26, 2009
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Gary Cialdella's photographs of the Calumet Region are beautifully subtle and moving. This is photography at its best revealing universal truths from a personal perspective. The book's essays, design and sequencing strengthen and support the artist's vision of this fascinatingly complex social landscape. Fans of photography, American history and specifically the history of industrial America should take note of this extraordinary collection.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Calumet Region: An American Place, December 30, 2010
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This book highlights the stark contrast between residential neighborhoods and heavy industry, which are often right next to each other. The quality of the photography is first rate and illustrates the uniqueness of the Calumet region.[ASIN:0252034562 The Calumet Region: An American Place]
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