The Railroad and the Art of Place: An Anthology
The Railroad and the Art of Place: An Anthology
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The imprint of the railroad on the North American landscape remains indelible across space and time. A handsome hardcover book from the Center for Railroad Photography & Art, The Railroad and the Art of Place: An Anthology, examines the industry’s history and physical presence to match its status as an economic or cultural force. Noted editors and authors Jeff Brouws, Alexander Craghead, David Kahler, and Kevin Keefe have assembled the work of 25 contemporary photographers who explore the post-industrial railroad landscape beyond the mere portrayal of passing trains. Narrative essays by many of the photographers offer historical context and deeply personal insights into what drives their art.
Produced to the highest standards and featuring 230 color and black-and-white photographs, this deluxe 372-page book is printed on heavy stock and portrays a storied industrial culture in an entirely new context. Generously funded by the Kahler Family Charitable Fund.
- hardcover, 11×11 inches, 372 pages, 230 photographs
Digital Excerpts
- Michael Froio, “From the Main Line“
- Kevin Keefe, “Roundhouses From Above“
- Lewis Ableidinger, “North Dakota“
- Alexander Craghead, “Switching Districts“
