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Julius Shulman Biography
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A resident of Los Angeles since 1920, Julius Shulman has been documenting modernist architecture in Southern California and across the globe for nearly eight decades. His images of Pierre Koenig's Case Study House No. 22 (1960) in Los Angeles and Richard J. Neutra's Kaufmann House (1947) in Palm Springs are among the most recognizable and iconic architectural photographs of the 20th century. Julius Shulman's interest in photography developed into a career when he photographed Neutra's Kun Residence in Los Angeles with his Kodak Vestpocket camera in 1936. Neutra admired young Julius Shulman's images and continued to commission his work. Other leading architects of the time followed suit, as did hundreds of magazines, newspapers, and book publishers. Julius Shulman's numerous awards include the Architectural Photography Medal from the American Institute of Architects (1969), a lifetime achievement award from the International Center of Photography in New York (1998), and honorary doctorates from various academic institutions.
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Exhibitions and Awards
Los Angeles Public Library - Architectural Photography
The Getty Research Institute - exhibition of Shulman's prints entitled "Julius Shulman, Modernity and the Metropolis"
The Architectural Photography of Julius Shulmanm University of Southern California
Architectural Photography Medal from the American Institute of Architects
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