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Strembicki, StanAmerican, b. 1952

Since 1982, Stan Strembicki visited New Orleans multiple times a year for thirty-one years, and on his visits he repeatedly photographed subjects such as Mardi Gras celebrations and the city's distinctive cemeteries. After Hurricane Katrina devastated the region at the end of August in 2005, Strembicki felt compelled to do something, and the following month he made his first trip to New Orleans since the storm. Over the next year, he traveled to the city multiple times and photographed the residual aftermath. Rather than photographing the displaced residents, a subject he felt was too overwrought and full of pathos, he focused instead on the area's ruined homes and what he describes as "found objects in the debris field." In his work, elements like photo albums or found snapshots, their colors bleeding, become symbols of loss, while scattered books, damaged by the floodwaters, suggest the cultural traditions that have been swept away. Strembicki completed a BFA at University of Rhode Island, Kingston (1975) and an MFA in photography at California Insitute of the Arts, Valencia (1977). He taught at Washington University, School of Art in St. Louis, Missouri since 1982 and is now professor emeritus of art.

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Barge - 9th Ward (D2X 8973)
Strembicki, Stan
2005
House 9th Ward (D2X 8956)
Strembicki, Stan
2005
Off Chef Highway (D2X 5921)
Strembicki, Stan
2005
Untitled (D2X 5897A)
Strembicki, Stan
2005
Untitled (D2X 8938)
Strembicki, Stan
2005
Untitled (DSX 5855)
Strembicki, Stan
2005
West End (D2X 6162)
Strembicki, Stan
2005