Chuck Kimmerle: Unapologetic Landscape

June 30 – August 30, 2009 

Kimmerle was born and raised in Minnesota and has been a photographer for more than 20 years. He moved to Grand Forks in 1996 while working as a photojournalist. His subsequent travels throughout the rural areas of the plains gave him an appreciation for the intricacy of the landscape, and the motivation for this ongoing project.

 

The exhibit explores the unique features, both agricultural and natural, which adorn the northern plains of North Dakota and western Minnesota, giving the place an aesthetic value and unique personality, so easily overlooked. Kimmerle states, “This area, devoid of the natural grandiosity preferred by the majority of destination seekers, is more often traveled through than intentionally visited. At first glance, it looks dull, mundane. However, I have gained an intense appreciation of, and affection for, the unique environmental elements – shelterbelts, crop rows, flat horizons, farmsteads, gravel roadways, and silence – that give this landscape its identity.

Installation Images

Chuck Kimmerle, Devils Lake, 2008.

Pigment Inks on Fine Art Paper.

Chuck Kimmerle, Mountrail County, ND, 2008.

Pigment Inks on Fine Art Paper.

Chuck Kimmerle, Grand Forks County, 2008.

Pigment Inks on Fine Art Paper.