The author of many books on architecture, including TASCHENs Modernism Rediscovered, his articles and projects have appeared in. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. by Serraino, Pierluigi, Shulman, Julius (ISBN: 9783836503266) from Amazons Book Store. The book Julius Shulman: Modernism Rediscovered, out August 25 from Taschen, compiles three volumes of Shulman’s photographs (a new edition of a 2009 set), featuring over 400 international architectural works from Hong Kong to Mexico, California to New York. Modernism rediscovered The Strength of Architecture From 1998 The buildings burned in our memories, which to us represent the spirit of ’50s and ’60s architectural design, were those whose pictures were widely published in magazines and books but what about those that got lost in the process, hardly or never appearing in publication. Buy Julius Shulman: Modernism Rediscovered 25th Anniversary ed. /rebates/2fMODERNISM-REDISCOVERED-Serraino-Pierluig-TASCHEN2f309062311512fbd&. The abandoned files of Julius Shulman show us another side. Photographing the post-war movement’s flat planes and open-concept designs (including works by Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer), he focused on expansive glass walls, multileveled spaces, and the integration of indoors and outdoors.Įach shot plays on the architecture’s openness, with steady composition and dramatic lighting and shadows. Some buildings tower above densely populated areas (like Gordon Bunshaft’s Lever House in New York) others stand solitary in grassy fields (Herb Greene’s Oklahoma “Prarie Chicken” house). With this book, TASCHEN brings them to light, paying homage to California Modernism in all its forms. ![]() ![]() ![]() Hensman, Case Study House 20, Altadena, California. Paying tribute to residential and commercial buildings that had slipped from public view, Shulmans stunning photographs uncovered a rarely seen side of California Modernism. Now a selection of Shulmans limited, signed prints are on display in the gallery of the newly opened TASCHEN Milan. Throughout his 70-year career, the late architectural photographer Julius Shulman captured a mid-century modern time capsule of sun-soaked luxury, laid-back SoCal ethos, and sleek retro architecture. TASCHENs Modernism Rediscovered (2000) brought to light for the first time forgotten architectural masterpieces, drawn from photographer Julius Shulmans personal archives.
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