Julius Shulman
Auteur van Julius Shulman: Architecture and its Photography
Werken van Julius Shulman
The Photography of Architecture and Design: Photographing Buildings, Interiors, and the Visual Arts (1977) 28 exemplaren
Julius Shulman: Architectural Photography of the 20th Century Portfolio Calendar 2006, Volume 2 (2005) 2 exemplaren
JULIUS SHULMAN: ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY OF THE 20TH CENTURY PORTFOLIO CALENDAR 2007 (VOL. 3) (2006) 2 exemplaren
Julius Shulman's Los Angeles Julius Shulman's Los Angeles Julius Shulman's Los Angeles by Alexander… (1705) 1 exemplaar
Julius Shulman Portfolio Calendar 1 exemplaar
JULIUS SHULMAN 2005 VOL. 1 (CALENDAR) 1 exemplaar
JULIUS SHULMAN 2006 VOL. 2 (CALENDAR) 1 exemplaar
julius shulman: architecture and photography 1 exemplaar
Julius Shulman 2005 1 exemplaar
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Each project and photograph in these volumes was personally selected from over 260,000 photographs over a two-year period by publisher Benedikt Taschen, who has enjoyed a close collaboration with the photographer since first publishing Julius Shulman: Architecture and Its Photography (1998). Augmenting the photographs are an introduction by photography critic Owen Edwards, an extensive biography by University of Southern California historian Philip J. Ethington, captions on decorative elements by Los Angeles Modern Auctions founder Peter Loughrey, biographies of key architects, and personal reflections from the photographer himself. Arts writer Hunter Drohojowska-Philp conducted months of interviews with Shulman to construct an informative and lively oral history and portrait of the times.
Julius Shulman’s photography was instrumental in crafting the image of the midcentury Southern California lifestyle across the United States and around the world. His work keenly identifies the distinctive structural, functional, and design elements of a building, in the context of both its natural surroundings and the people who occupy the spaces. This sensitivity, combined with his intuitive and brilliant sense of composition and timing, has earned him the reputation as a master of the genre. How fortunate we are that Shulman has once again opened his archives so that we may rediscover his photographs of the world’s hidden Modernist treasures.… (meer)