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Julius Shulman »

A Constructed View - Photographs: 1947-1960

Exhibition: 5 Jun – 26 Jul 2003

Stephen Wirtz Gallery

49 Geary Street, 3rd Floor
CA 94108 San Francisco

Wirtz Art

Rockridge
CA 94618 Oakland

+1-415-433-6879


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by appt

In the second gallery are modernist architecture photographs by JULIUS SHULMAN. His career as an architectural photographer began in 1936 when he showed Richard Neutra some photographs that he had taken of Neutra’s Kun Residence in Los Angeles. Neutra liked it so much that he asked Shulman to photograph more houses for him. Eventually, Shulman was photographing houses designed by Charles and Ray Eames, Rudolf Schindler, and Frank Lloyd Wright, those who defined the Southern postwar landscape. He was not merely documenting significant architecture, but interpreting it, becoming one of the most influential architectural photographers in history. Shulman is the only photographer to have been granted an honorary lifetime membership in the American Institute of Architects. Recent gallery exhibitions of Shulman’s photographs have been held in New York, Toronto, Cologne, Milan, Paris, Berlin, Munich and London. Monographs of his work include A Constructed View: The Architectural Photography of Julius Shulman (by Joseph Rosa, the Helen Hilton Raiser Curator of Architecture and Design at SFMOMA, published by Rizzoli Publications) and Architecture and its Photography (published by Taschen Publications). In 1998 he received a lifetime achievement award by the International Center of Photography in New York.