Holden Luntz Gallery - 22.09.2022
Julius Shulman: Mid-Century Modern Architecture
Regarded as one of the most important architectural photographers of the 20th century, Julius Shulman’s images shaped the image of southern Californian lifestyle during the 1950s and 60s. His architectural studies gave the iconic status to the designs to the likes of Richard Neutra, Charles and Ray Eames, Rudolf Shindler and Frank Lloyd Wright, some of the world’s greatest architects. Shulman’s fascination with the ethereal Californian landscape comes as no surprise as he himself spent much of his early life in the outdoors.

Julius Shulman, The Frank Residence, Case Study House No. 25, 1959-1962

Julius Shulman, Bailey House, Case Study House No. 21, 1959-1962

Julius Shulman, House B, Case Study House No. 23, 1959-1962