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Slagheaps of the Dębieńsko Mine, Rydultowy, Silesia

Slagheaps of the Dębieńsko Mine, Rydultowy, Silesia

Jahr 1978
Künstler Michał Cała
Galerie MMX Gallery

Beschreibung

The silhouette of a power pole stands watch over a mirrored landscape, blending nature with human presence...

Silesia is an industrial district in Poland which at the time of 1970's and early 1980's was experiencing its peak of development and activity. Although providing massive employment for the area, the environmental issues were ignored.

Stepping off the train, Cala encountered the other-worldly landscape for the first time and decided this is what he wanted to make of photographic record of. Fascinated by the subject matter, he devoted himself to photographing the Silesian landscape between 1975-1992, which resulted in the series entitled Śląsk (Silesia).

Cala's photography took on various influences ranging from surrealism, which inspired a movement in Poland called fotografia kreacyjna (creative photography) and the realism of British New Wave cinema of the late 1950's and early 1960's.

Poland's isolation during the Cold War made it very difficult for photographers to obtain artistic publications. However, some Czech and Polish magazines were publishing Western photographers work such as Edward Weston, Bill Brandt, Robert Frank and Diane Arbus who acted as a window for inspiration.

Cala was influenced by landscape, reportage and social documentary photography, which he always portrayed in his personally stylised images.

In Poland, political and material conditions were harsh under Soviet influence. Using a basic 35mm Exa 500 camera, he produced images of lyrical beauty enhanced with a dark graphic printing style, completing his vision of the sometimes-apocalyptic looking landscape before him.

Einstufung Foto
Herkunft From the artist
Zustand From the Photographer's Archive
montiert/gerahmt Ungerahmt
Druck-/Papiersorte Vintage Silver Gelatin Print
Echtheitszertifikat/vom Künstler unterschrieben Signed and dated in pencil on verso, Gallery COA, Signed Artist Certficate
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36 x 50 cm (14 x 19.5in) - Edition of 15 + 2AP [$2,000]

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