BOB KOLBRENER | California (Special Edition)
BOB KOLBRENER | California (Special Edition)
A special edition of 25 copies, featuring a numbered and signed copy of the book and a numbered and signed original silver gelatin print mounted on 16x20 museum board, overmatted, and presented in a custom clamshell box.
“Kolbrener stands apart because his photographs have a rare technical perfection — every print is ideal and masterful in light, tone, cropping and consistency.” - James D. Burke, Director, Saint Louis Art Museum
A native of Missouri, American artist Bob Kolbrener was born in 1942 and began his career in St. Louis. He established a commercial photography business there in 1969 that was structured to give him and his wife, Sharon, time to photograph the American West. “We would work for five months and then head out for a month of fine art photography…living as nomads for two months of the year for over thirty years,” said Kolbrener. A life-long devotion to California landscapes began when he saw six large-format Ansel Adams photographs in a gallery in Yosemite National Park in 1968. A transformational experience, it resulted in Kolbrener meeting, studying under, and ultimately working with Adams throughout the 1970s as he continued to build his own reputation as a superb landscape photographer.
Kolbrener’s technical method, which remains grounded in the “old fashioned way,” as the artist describes it, uses fiber-based paper, tray processing and selenium toner. His photographs are made on film, using large format cameras. He does not enhance or photo-edit his work. Kolbrener “introduced audiences to ‘straight photography,’ and his black-and-white images have given viewers the magical experience of seeing unparalleled beauty that does not depend on manipulation or special effects,” writes curator Gary F. Kurutz in his introductory essay.
Kolbrener’s photographs have been exhibited in museums, art galleries and libraries across the country and in Austria, Great Britain, China, Indonesia, and Japan. His images are in collections at the Saint Louis Art Museum, Monterey Museum of Art, High Museum of Art, and Washington University. In 2019, following a retrospective of his work, the Booth Museum acquired nearly two dozen of his works for their permanent collection. The Kolbreners moved to the Monterey Peninsula in 1996, closer to the iconic western landscapes that define his work.
Published by Nazraeli Press in 2022, California features 60 plates of black-and-white photographs taken between 1968 and 2019.
This special edition of California is limited to 25 copies.