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2022 Julius Shulman Excellence in Photography Award goes to James Florio

By Katherine Guimapang|

Monday, Mar 28, 2022

Inverted Portal - at the Tippet Rise Art Center by Ensamble Studio. Image © Photo by James Florio/Courtesy of The Julius Shulman Institute.

Montana-based photographer James Florio is the recipient of the 2022 Julius Shulman Institute Excellence in Photography Award. Florio joins the Julius Shulman Institute's (JSI) notable roster of past winners including Lee Bey (2021), Victoria Sambunar (2020), Livia Corona Benjamin (2019), Benny Chan (2018), Todd Eberle (2017), James Welling (2016), Hélène Binet (2015), Grant Mudford (2014) Catherine Opie (2013), Pedro E. Guererro (2012), Richard Barnes (2011), and Iwan Baan (2010).

Florio's latest work, titled "On Light, Time, and Materiality," will be exhibited at Los Angeles-based gallery the BAG. His work will also be accompanied by the works of 2021 Julius Shulman Excellence in Photography award recipient Lee Bey and 2020 recipient Victoria Sambunari.

Inverted Portal — Winter Landscapes at the Tippet Rise Art Center by Ensamble Studio. Image © Photo by James Florio/Courtesy of The Julius Shulman Institute.
Close up of Hemeroscopium House detail. Image © James Florio/Courtesy of the Julius Shulman Institute.

As the current artist-in-residence at the Tippet Rise Art Center in Montana, Florio has worked with Ensamble Studio to capture their entrancing site-specific projects that blend architecture, fabrication methods, landscapes, and typology research. The JSI's Executive Director, Barbara Bestor shares: "James Florio has used photography to take us on an adventure of discovery [...] Collaborating with the architects, Florio reveals the slow and experimental process in the making of unique architecture and landscape disruption."

Exterior shot of The Truffle by Ensamble Studio. Image © James Florio/Courtesy of the Julius Shulman Institute.
James Florio. Image courtesy of the Julius Shulman Institute.

The opening reception and celebration of these three awardees will take place on April 22 from 6-8 pm PST. "On Light, Time, and Materiality" will be on display at the BAG from April 22 to June 3, 2022.

Woodbury University's Julius Shulman Institute (JSI) has acted as an important bridge that connects the general public with the disciplines of architecture and photography. To learn more about the JSI and its history check out our in-depth interview with its Executive Director Barbara Bestor.

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2022 Julius Shulman Excellence in Photography Award goes to James Florio

By Katherine Guimapang|

Monday, Mar 28, 2022

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Inverted Portal - at the Tippet Rise Art Center by Ensamble Studio. Image © Photo by James Florio/Courtesy of The Julius Shulman Institute.

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Montana-based photographer James Florio is the recipient of the 2022 Julius Shulman Institute Excellence in Photography Award. Florio joins the Julius Shulman Institute's (JSI) notable roster of past winners including Lee Bey (2021), Victoria Sambunar (2020), Livia Corona Benjamin (2019), Benny Chan (2018), Todd Eberle (2017), James Welling (2016), Hélène Binet (2015), Grant Mudford (2014) Catherine Opie (2013), Pedro E. Guererro (2012), Richard Barnes (2011), and Iwan Baan (2010).

Florio's latest work, titled "On Light, Time, and Materiality," will be exhibited at Los Angeles-based gallery the BAG. His work will also be accompanied by the works of 2021 Julius Shulman Excellence in Photography award recipient Lee Bey and 2020 recipient Victoria Sambunari.

Inverted Portal — Winter Landscapes at the Tippet Rise Art Center by Ensamble Studio. Image © Photo by James Florio/Courtesy of The Julius Shulman Institute.
Close up of Hemeroscopium House detail. Image © James Florio/Courtesy of the Julius Shulman Institute.

As the current artist-in-residence at the Tippet Rise Art Center in Montana, Florio has worked with Ensamble Studio to capture their entrancing site-specific projects that blend architecture, fabrication methods, landscapes, and typology research. The JSI's Executive Director, Barbara Bestor shares: "James Florio has used photography to take us on an adventure of discovery [...] Collaborating with the architects, Florio reveals the slow and experimental process in the making of unique architecture and landscape disruption."

Exterior shot of The Truffle by Ensamble Studio. Image © James Florio/Courtesy of the Julius Shulman Institute.
James Florio. Image courtesy of the Julius Shulman Institute.

The opening reception and celebration of these three awardees will take place on April 22 from 6-8 pm PST. "On Light, Time, and Materiality" will be on display at the BAG from April 22 to June 3, 2022.

Woodbury University's Julius Shulman Institute (JSI) has acted as an important bridge that connects the general public with the disciplines of architecture and photography. To learn more about the JSI and its history check out our in-depth interview with its Executive Director Barbara Bestor.

RELATED NEWS Livia Corona Benjamin wins 2019 Julius Shulman Photography Excellence Award
RELATED NEWS Benny Chan to receive 2018 Julius Shulman Photography Excellence Award
RELATED NEWS Todd Eberle to receive 2017 Julius Shulman Institute Photography Excellence Award

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