PAOLA CORSO
poet, photographer, activist
poet, photographer, activist
PHOTOGRAPHY
Photo Credit Neil Graves
Vertical Bridges Photo Exhibit, Heinz History Center, Pittsburgh
Photo Credit Tre Bono
ARTIST'S STATEMENT
I'm a poet and photographer born and raised in the Pittsburgh area, a city with more public stairways than any other in the country. Steps inspired me to return to photography after many years. I had studied it at San Francisco State University and was a reporter and photojournalist in the Bay Area, employing traditional darkroom methods to develop film and make prints.
I’ve become fascinated with creating images of steps and stairways that feature a compelling pattern of the horizontal meeting the vertical, a spiritual journey to elevate ourselves, and a struggle to ascend the hierarchy of a stratified society.
My first body of work, “Vertical Bridges,” was photographed and altered digitally. It includes black and white close-ups that draw attention to the structures themselves and their architectural beauty as well as color landscapes that celebrate what I have come to see as vertical bridges. Steps my grandfather, a stonemason from Sicily, built so steelworkers like my Calabrian grandfather living in the hills could walk down to the mill along the river and back. Steps as the first mode of public transportation in the city.
Connections in the landscape. Connections we make with each other. That middle ground where we meet.
Along with archival photographs of Pittsburgh city steps, some of these photographs were published in my book, VERTICAL BRIDGES: POEMS AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF CITY STEPS and have been exhibited in library galleries, and The Heinz History Center in Pittsburgh. They include quotes that complement the photographs. “Vertical Bridges” is my first solo photography exhibit, which includes not only city steps in Pittsburgh but countries where I travel, most recently Turkey and Mexico.
I've also experimented with color collages of my city steps photographs that often include multiple frames of the same image along with geometric shapes to create a kaleidoscope of symmetrical patterns. As a member of the PARK SLOPE WINDSOR TERRACE ARTISTS collective in Brooklyn, I have exhibited these collages in open studios and galleries in Brooklyn.
“In Step,” this latest body of work, is a series of city steps photographs collaged into symmetric designs inspired by mosaics to celebrate a combined theme of elevation, aspiration, and journey to higher truth with unity, harmony, and balance. The title refers to the quote from Galatians 5:25: "If we live by the spirit, let us keep in step with the spirit." I've included a sample of this series and "Vertical Bridges" on my portfolio page. VIEW PAOLA'S PORTFOLIO
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Paola with Sissy and Aunt Toni holding Vertical Bridges at the Oakmont Library exhibit in the Pittsburgh area
Copyright © 2020-2025 Paola Corso. All Rights Reserved