Ezra Stoller, The Design Research Headquarters by Benjamin Thompson in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1970 |
*Pioneers ofAmerican Modernism. Ezra Stoller is at the Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography (Moscow), from 20 September – 2 December.
Works for the exhibition have been selected from the archive of Ezra Stoller and include black-and-white photographs of public buildings, offices
and private houses from the very beginning of his career in the late 1930s to
the 1970s.
Stoller worked with the great pioneers of modern American architecture - including, Frank Lloyd Wright, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Louis Kahn, Le Corbusier, Paul Rudolph and Marcel Breuer; through his pictures their work, they said, became “Stollerized”.
Stoller worked with the great pioneers of modern American architecture - including, Frank Lloyd Wright, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Louis Kahn, Le Corbusier, Paul Rudolph and Marcel Breuer; through his pictures their work, they said, became “Stollerized”.
(Pictures via The Guardian)
Ezra Stoller, Cohen House in Florida by Paul Rudolph in 1955 |
Ezra Stoller, a Miami parking garage by Robert Law Weed and Associates in 1949 |
Ezra Stoller, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Guggenheim Museum in New York in 1959 |
Ezra Stoller, General Motors Technical Center by Eero Saarinen in Warren in 1950 |
Ezra Stoller, Exxon Building on Sixth Avenue, New York in 1974 by Harrison and Abramovitz |
Ezra Stoller, Marin County civic center by Frank Lloyd Wright in San Rafael, California in 1963 |
Ezra Stoller, the United Nations HQ by an international team of architects led by Wallace K Harrison in New York in 1954 |
Ezra Stoller, TWA terminal at Idlewild airport (now JFK airport) by Eero Saarinen in 1962 |
Ezra Stoller, Whitney Museum in New York (now Met Breuer) by Marcel Breuer in 1966. |
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