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Todd Eberle to receive 2017 Julius Shulman Institute Photography Excellence Award

By Justine Testado|

Tuesday, Apr 11, 2017

Julius Shulman and Todd Eberle, Kaufmann House, Palm Springs, CA, July 2003. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.

Known for portraying a “clean and analytical minimalist aesthetic” in his work, New York-based photographer Todd Eberle has captured sharp, personable portraits of architectural icons like David Adjaye, Rem Koolhaas, Frank Gehry, Phyllis Lambert, and Philip Johnson, as well as cultural figures like Hilary Clinton and even Julius Shulman himself. He was also Vanity Fair's Photographer at Large for over two decades. Most recently, Woodbury University's Julius Shulman Institute bestowed its prestigious JSI Excellence in Photography Award to Todd Eberle for 2017.

The award is presented to an early or mid-career artist whose work embodies the legacy of architectural photographer Julius Shulman. It features a notable roster of recipients, including Hélène Binet, Grant Mudford, Pedro E. Guererro, Catherine Opie, Richard Barnes, and Iwan Baan.

Read on for more.

Julius Shulman, Kaufmann House, Palm Springs, CA, July 2003. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.

Todd Eberle rose to global recognition for his photos of Donald Judd's art and furniture at the artists' request at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas and around the world in the 1990s. His photos were published in “Donald Judd Raume/Spaces” (Hatje/Cantz) in 1993. This formative experience influenced Eberle's works, which are collectively characterized by a sharp sense of control, proportion, and symmetry.

Eberle will be presented with the JSI Award on May 4, during opening night of his “Empire of Space” exhibition at the WUHO Gallery. Visitors will get a chance to see Eberle's array of portraits of architectural greats and cultural icons.

“I learned at a very young age that memorable things are created by individuals with ideas, and that has always been my primary interest; the window, as it were, into a world that could only have been created by those individuals, singularly, or collaboratively,” Eberle said in a statement. “Those that make such a mark are those I’m attracted to making photographs of.” 

Check out more of his work below.

David Adjaye in Length x Width x Height (2004), London, October 2004. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.
Frank Gehry in his sculpture “A Study, 1999”, Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills, CA, March 1999. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.
Frank Gehry in Apple’s “Think Different” ad (portrait of Frank Gehry by Todd Eberle taken at Bilbao), Chiat/Day building, Los Angeles, 1998. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.
Rem Koolhaas and client, Jean François Lemoine, Maison á Bordeaux, May 1998. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.
Phyllis Lambert, Seagram Building Plaza, New York City, September 2003. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.
Philip Johnson and David Whitney, The Glass House, New Canaan, CT, April 2003. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.
Pierre Koenig, Case Study House #22, Los Angeles, September 2003. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.
Peter Zumthor at his studio, Haldenstein, Switzerland, June 2001. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.
Anne and Jack Eberle, Jacksonville, FL, 1996. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.
First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, The White House, Washington, DC, June 1993. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.
Martha Stewart in her office, New York City, May 2001. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.
Florence Knoll Bassett, Coconut Grove, Florida, 2003. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.

All photographs ©2017 Todd Eberle.

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Todd Eberle to receive 2017 Julius Shulman Institute Photography Excellence Award

By Justine Testado|

Tuesday, Apr 11, 2017

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Julius Shulman and Todd Eberle, Kaufmann House, Palm Springs, CA, July 2003. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.

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Known for portraying a “clean and analytical minimalist aesthetic” in his work, New York-based photographer Todd Eberle has captured sharp, personable portraits of architectural icons like David Adjaye, Rem Koolhaas, Frank Gehry, Phyllis Lambert, and Philip Johnson, as well as cultural figures like Hilary Clinton and even Julius Shulman himself. He was also Vanity Fair's Photographer at Large for over two decades. Most recently, Woodbury University's Julius Shulman Institute bestowed its prestigious JSI Excellence in Photography Award to Todd Eberle for 2017.

The award is presented to an early or mid-career artist whose work embodies the legacy of architectural photographer Julius Shulman. It features a notable roster of recipients, including Hélène Binet, Grant Mudford, Pedro E. Guererro, Catherine Opie, Richard Barnes, and Iwan Baan.

Read on for more.

Julius Shulman, Kaufmann House, Palm Springs, CA, July 2003. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.

Todd Eberle rose to global recognition for his photos of Donald Judd's art and furniture at the artists' request at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas and around the world in the 1990s. His photos were published in “Donald Judd Raume/Spaces” (Hatje/Cantz) in 1993. This formative experience influenced Eberle's works, which are collectively characterized by a sharp sense of control, proportion, and symmetry.

Eberle will be presented with the JSI Award on May 4, during opening night of his “Empire of Space” exhibition at the WUHO Gallery. Visitors will get a chance to see Eberle's array of portraits of architectural greats and cultural icons.

“I learned at a very young age that memorable things are created by individuals with ideas, and that has always been my primary interest; the window, as it were, into a world that could only have been created by those individuals, singularly, or collaboratively,” Eberle said in a statement. “Those that make such a mark are those I’m attracted to making photographs of.” 

Check out more of his work below.

David Adjaye in Length x Width x Height (2004), London, October 2004. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.
Frank Gehry in his sculpture “A Study, 1999”, Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills, CA, March 1999. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.
Frank Gehry in Apple’s “Think Different” ad (portrait of Frank Gehry by Todd Eberle taken at Bilbao), Chiat/Day building, Los Angeles, 1998. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.
Rem Koolhaas and client, Jean François Lemoine, Maison á Bordeaux, May 1998. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.
Phyllis Lambert, Seagram Building Plaza, New York City, September 2003. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.
Philip Johnson and David Whitney, The Glass House, New Canaan, CT, April 2003. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.
Pierre Koenig, Case Study House #22, Los Angeles, September 2003. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.
Peter Zumthor at his studio, Haldenstein, Switzerland, June 2001. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.
Anne and Jack Eberle, Jacksonville, FL, 1996. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.
First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, The White House, Washington, DC, June 1993. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.
Martha Stewart in her office, New York City, May 2001. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.
Florence Knoll Bassett, Coconut Grove, Florida, 2003. Photo ©2017 Todd Eberle.

All photographs ©2017 Todd Eberle.

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