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Lake Superior (Mouth of Presque Isle River)
Lake Superior (Mouth of Presque Isle River)
Lake Superior (Mouth of Presque Isle River)

Lake Superior (Mouth of Presque Isle River)

Maker Jachna, Joseph D. American, 1935-2016
Date1976
MediumGelatin silver print
Dimensions8.5 x 13.5 inches image
Credit LineGift of the family of Esther Parada: Adam Wilson, son; Susan Peters, sister; Margo Davion, sister; Ben Glaser, brother
Object number2006:319
About the ArtistBorn in Chicago in 1935, Joseph Jachna attended the renowned Institute of Design (ID), earning a BS in art education (1958) and later an MS in photography (1961). As a graduate student, Jachna studied with both Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind, and their influence is evident in many of his black-and-white photographs, particularly those in which he portrays the landscape as an abstracted composition with a graphic impact or a refined sense of formal order. Nevertheless, Jachna pursued a number of distinctive interests of his own throughout his career, both in terms of subject matter and experiments with form.

For three years while enrolled at the ID, Jachna worked on an in-depth study of water, and he returned to this theme at various times since. In the late 1960s and 70s, for example, Jachna made a number of meditative, atmospheric photographs of black expanses of water or the motion of river currents. In other cases, as in his images of snow next to open water or ice, a tightly framed composition makes for pronounced juxtapositions of light and dark shapes.

In a substantial body of work created in Door County, Wisconsin, Jachna takes a more idiosyncratic direction. Using held-held mirrors to disrupt the photograph's depiction of a landscape, Jachna inserts his own body into the image or uses the mirror's reflection and the camera's lens to elegantly rearrange the natural environment into a view unavailable to the naked eye. While these images are often highly formal, they also touch on ideas ranging from the relationship of man and nature to the ways in which the camera mediates how we see. Jachna taught alongside Siskind at the Institute of Design from 1961 until 1969, at which point he joined the faculty at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where he was named professor emeritus after teaching for more than three decades. Jachna died in 2016.
Door County, Wisconsin
Jachna, Joseph D.
1969
Dowdy Lake, Colorado
Jachna, Joseph D.
n.d.
Dowdy Lake, Colorado
Jachna, Joseph D.
1974
Door County, Wisconsin
Jachna, Joseph D.
1970
Near Menominee River
Jachna, Joseph D.
1977
Near Menominee River
Jachna, Joseph D.
1977
Dowdy Lake, Colorado
Jachna, Joseph D.
1972
Flambeau River
Jachna, Joseph D.
1967
Near Thingvellir, Iceland (campground)
Jachna, Joseph D.
1976; printed later
3 Finger Wide Angle
Jachna, Joseph D.
n.d.
Untitled
Jachna, Joseph D.
1971