The photobook investigates the urban landscape of Chicago through carefully composed images that capture the remnants of its architectural past. The photographs focus on structures and details that evoke a sense of disappearance and memory, highlighting the intersection of history and decay within the city.
Photographs of a Lost City by Richard Nickel’s Chicago gathers 192 pages of visual documentation that emphasize the melancholic beauty found in abandoned and altered urban spaces. The images operate as historical testimony and artistic exploration simultaneously, balancing documentary rigor with an emotional engagement.