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"If buildings were people, those in Julius Shulman's photographs would be Grace Kelly: classically elegant, intriguingly remote."
ART News, New York
United States
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"Visions modernistes. Une sélection de 400 œuvres d’Albert Frey, John Lautner, Lloyd Wright, ou Le Corbusier mises en valeur par le jeu de lumière, le génie de la composition et la précision technique qui caractérisent «le» photographe du modernisme."
AD, Paris
France
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“If you consider yourself a fan of modern architecture, you might as well consider yourself a fan of Julius Shulman. And this new Shulman monograph presented by TASCHEN, in an epic three-volume edition, is as much a history of Modernism as it is a collection of the legendary photographer’s work.”
Meanmagazine.com, Los Angeles
United States
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“The wait is finally over. Fans of contemporary design will rejoice at the release of Modernism Rediscovered 2, a stunning new three-volume collection showcasing the work of Julius Shulman, the dean of architectural photography. TASCHEN originally released Modernism Rediscovered in 2000, revealing stunning shots of forgotten architectural masterpieces. Ever since then, the public has been clamoring for more, and now TASCHEN has compiled a remarkable follow-up work that brings more than 400 additional architectural gems in the spotlight.“
Los Angeles Space Magazine, Los Angeles
United States
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“If you consider yourself a fan of modern architecture, you might as well consider yourself a fan of Julius Shulman. And this new Shulman monograph presented by TASCHEN, in an epic three-volume edition, is as much a history of Modernism as it is a collection of the legendary photographer’s work. Aside from a flat-out mastery of his craft (ever tried to use a large-format view camera outdoors?) he has the ability to boil down the three-dimensional language of architectural design into two-dimensional art that powerfully transports the viewer.
Mean Magazine, Los Angeles
United States
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