Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Gary Stochl

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Gary Stochl

Role
  
Photographer

Books
  
On city streets


Gary Stochl orig13deviantartnet3eb5f200713008asalute

Gary Stochl (born 1947) is a street photographer who lives in Stickney, Illinois, just outside Chicago. His work is held in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and published in the book On City Streets: Chicago 1964-2004. Stochl made photographs for 40 years before showing them to anyone.

Contents

Gary Stochl Gary Stochl part deux 2point8

Life and work

Gary Stochl Gary Stochl part deux 2point8

Stochl has been taking photographs since he was 17 years old. In the late 1960s he was inspired by the photographs of Henri Cartier-Bresson. He bought a Leica camera and started taking pictures, his only formal education in photography being a course in high school. Later he was inspired by the work of Robert Frank.

Gary Stochl Gary Stochl Shashi Caudill

Stochl spent 40 years photographing people on the streets of Chicago without showing them to anyone. In October 2003 he had a solo exhibition at a small Chicago gallery "that went mostly unnoticed." In the Spring of 2004, he went to the Photography Department at Columbia College Chicago and met Bob Thall, the Chair of the Photography Department. Thall was told by his secretary that someone wanted to show him some pictures. He reluctantly agreed and tried to get the meeting over with as soon as possible, but after seeing some of Stochl's photographs he realized that this was a photographer of unusual merit. Thall later helped Stochl to publish his photographs in the book On City Streets: Chicago 1964-2004.

Gary Stochl The Online Photographer Best Sellers of 2009

He has used the same camera, a Leica M3, since 1968.

Publication by Stochl

  • On City Streets: Chicago 1964-2004. Center Books on Chicago and Environs, vol. 6. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2005. ISBN 978-1930066373. With an introduction by Bob Thall.
  • Collections

    Stochl's work is held in the following permanent public collections:

  • Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
  • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA
  • References

    Gary Stochl Wikipedia