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Photography transforms architecture; an exhibition surveying iconic images

By Hope Daley|

Monday, Mar 12, 2018

Ezra Stoller's "TWA Terminal at Idlewild Airport, Eero Saarinen" New York, NY, 1962. Image: Yossi Milo Gallery, New York.

The Parrish Art Museum’s upcoming show, Image Building: How Photography Transforms Architecture, looks at the relationship between architecture, photography, and the viewer. This comprehensive survey features influential images by historical and architectural photographers from the 1930's to the present.

Julius Shulman's "Chuey House" Los Angeles, CA,1956. Image: Julius Shulman Photography Archive.
Balthazar Korab's "860–880 Lake Shore Drive Apartments" Chicago, IL, 1960. Image: Korab Image.

Each photographer brings new perspectives influencing the viewer's perception and understanding of the built environment. Through 57 works, Image Building examines "the social, psychological, and conceptual implications of architecture through the subjective interpretation of those who captured it."

Left: Ezra Stoller's "Seagram Building" New York, NY, 1958. Image: Yossi Milo Gallery, New York. Right: Hiroshi Sugimoto's Rockefeller Center, 2001. Image: Hiroshi Sugimoto.

The exhibition opens March 18th, and will be on display through June 17th. 

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Photography transforms architecture; an exhibition surveying iconic images

By Hope Daley|

Monday, Mar 12, 2018

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Ezra Stoller's "TWA Terminal at Idlewild Airport, Eero Saarinen" New York, NY, 1962. Image: Yossi Milo Gallery, New York.

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exhibition ● nyc ● museum ● photography ● architecture photography ● usa ● event ● new york

The Parrish Art Museum’s upcoming show, Image Building: How Photography Transforms Architecture, looks at the relationship between architecture, photography, and the viewer. This comprehensive survey features influential images by historical and architectural photographers from the 1930's to the present.

Julius Shulman's "Chuey House" Los Angeles, CA,1956. Image: Julius Shulman Photography Archive.
Balthazar Korab's "860–880 Lake Shore Drive Apartments" Chicago, IL, 1960. Image: Korab Image.

Each photographer brings new perspectives influencing the viewer's perception and understanding of the built environment. Through 57 works, Image Building examines "the social, psychological, and conceptual implications of architecture through the subjective interpretation of those who captured it."

Left: Ezra Stoller's "Seagram Building" New York, NY, 1958. Image: Yossi Milo Gallery, New York. Right: Hiroshi Sugimoto's Rockefeller Center, 2001. Image: Hiroshi Sugimoto.

The exhibition opens March 18th, and will be on display through June 17th. 

RELATED EVENT Image Building: How Photography Transforms Architecture
RELATED NEWS MoMA announces an upcoming exhibition on Yugoslav concrete architecture
RELATED NEWS As Brutalism faces an uncertain future, this exhibition at DAM calls for the style's re-evaluation

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