First book in a trilogy of location work photographed by Robert Colgan, Industrials is a collection of figurative photos over a 40 year period featuring industrial landscapes in which men worked and built the US. The nude male is utilized symbolically to demonstrate the loss and fragility of our ever-changing modern world. Future books will bring the domestic environments and nature into play.
Robert Colgan is a photographic artist hailing from Ohio. He has a Fine Arts degree from The Ohio State University and has exhibited throughout the Midwest and Mexico. Since growing up in Louisiana, he has had an interest in architecture and history. These two themes come into play in much of his work centering around the male figure in abandoned spaces. As a gay artist, he has been influenced by the likes of Duane Michals, Arthur Tress and Symbolist painters.