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Julius Shulman, Modernism Rediscovered

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The buildings burned in our memories, which to us represent the spirit of fifties and sixties 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?

The exchange of visual information is crucial to the development, evolution, and promotion of architectural movements. If a building is not widely seen, its photograph rarely or never published, it simply does not enter into architectural discourse. Many buildings photographed by Julius Shulman suffered this fate, their images falling into oblivion. With this book, TASCHEN brings them to light, paying homage to California Modernism in all its forms.

The abandoned files of Julius Shulman show us another side of Modernism that has stayed quiet for so many years. Bringing together nearly 250 forgotten masterpieces, Modernism Rediscovered pays tribute to these lesser known yet outstanding contributions to the modern architectural movement. It's like sneaking into a private history, into homes that have rarely been seen and hardly appreciated as of yet.

About the photographer:
A resident of Los Angeles since 1920, Julius Shulman has been documenting modernist architecture in Southern California and across the globe for nearly eight decades. His images of Pierre Koenig's Case Study House No. 22 (1960) in Los Angeles and Richard J. Neutra's Kaufmann House (1947) in Palm Springs are among the most recognizable and iconic architectural photographs of the 20th century. Shulman's interest in photography developed into a career when he photographed Neutra's Kun Residence in Los Angeles with his Kodak Vestpocket camera in 1936. Neutra admired young Shulman's images and continued to commission his work. Other leading architects of the time followed suit, as did hundreds of magazines, newspapers, and book publishers. Shulman's numerous awards include the Architectural Photography Medal from the American Institute of Architects (1969), a lifetime achievement award from the International Center of Photography in New York (1998), and honorary doctorates from various academic institutions.

About the author:
Pierluigi Serraino is a practicing architect residing in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is the author of many books on architecture, including TASCHEN's Modernism Rediscovered. His articles and projects have appeared in magazines and journals such as Architectural Design, ArCA, Global Architecture, Hunch, Costruire, Architettura, ACADIA, and Journal of Architectural Education.
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Julius Shulman, Modernism Rediscovered

Gössel, Peter (ED)
Serraino, Pierluigi / Shulman, Julius / Shulman, Julius
Hardcover, 24.8 x 31.5 cm (9.8 x 12.4 in.), 416 pages, $ 29.99
ISBN: 978-3-8365-0326-6
Multilingual Edition: English, French, German
Availability: February 2009
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"Las grandes obras arquitectónicas no son sólo las que se convierten en iconos de ciudades y delirio de turistas. También lo son edificios ultrasofisticados y las mansiones de unos pocos que le han podido encargar su trabajo a estrellas de la arquitectura mundial como William Beckett, Craig Ellwood, Albert frey, Frank Gehry, Bruce Goff, etc. (...) Esta es la ventaja de este libro: Julius Schulman es el fotógrafo de arquitectura más célebre del mundo, fue el autor de esa fotografía que hizo famosa a la Stahl House y de miles de obras arquitectónicas de Mexico, Israel, Hong Kong y la costa oeste estadounidense obras que no todos podemos ver en directo, pero que en este libro de tres tomos y más de 400 fotografías podemos envidiar. Las más de 400 fotografías de este libro fueron seleccionadas entre 260.000 fotos el archivo de Shulman durante dos años por el mismo Benedikt Taschen."
Don Juan, Bogotá, Colombia
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Julius Shulman
Artnews, United States, December 01, 2008
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