
MALL TREES IN SNOWSTORM (C) George Diebold
A look at “Mall Trees in Snowstorm,” one of fine art photographer George Diebold’s favorite images, and it’s easy to see why the Cleveland Museum of Art is a great Diebold fan.
“When I look at that image, I see all that way. The parking lot was beautifully landscaped and enjoyed by many who frequented that mall,” imagines Cleveland Museum of Art Curator Emeritus Tom E. Hinson. “Now, with the economy the way it is, the area is vacant. It’s such a reflection of the human condition.”
Fine art photographer George Diebold sees the people and places behind the scenes and travels the United States in search of “Hidden America.” He strives to capture what others rarely notice.
Hinson says that’s exactly why the museum is proud to include two of Diebold’s images in its permanent photography collection.
We have a large collection of photography and we regularly rotate it to show different aspects of the unique mindset of today’s contemporary photographers — artists who travel far and wide to find hidden subject matter,” Hinson explains. “Diebold’s work very much fits into our idea of what’s really beautiful about this country.”
Two of Diebold’s pieces, New Mexico Gas Station and Mall Trees in Snowstorm, were accepted into the museum’s permanent collection in 2010. “Both of the pieces have a very eerie quality. The setting and lighting add to the feeling of achiness and isolation photographers experience when wandering the vast landscape of America. ”

NEW MEXICO GAS STATION (C) George Diebold
Hinson retired as curator of the museum at the end of 2010, after 38 years of commitment to finding and including photographs from this country’s most amazing “Hidden America” documentarians. Diebold images, he says, “resonate with our visitors and really enrich the dialogue we are trying to continue.”
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