Modernism Rediscovered

Modernism Rediscovered

Julius Shulman, Pierluigi Serraino

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?

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.

Translation
Annette Wiethüchter, Kyra Stromberg, Jacques Bosser
Editor
Peter Gössel
Illustrations
Julius Shulman
Graphics design
Bernard Judge, Craig Ellwood
Dimensions
32.5 x 25.5 cm
Pages
415
Publisher
Taschen, Cologne, 2009.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: English.
ISBN
978-3-83650-326-6

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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