Cheap and Thin
Neutra and Frank Lloyd Wright
de Raymond Richard Neutra
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À propos du livre
This book explores the forty-year relationship between my parents and the great Frank Lloyd Wright. I attempt to explain how someone could still feel loyal to Wright and his design strategies, even if that person aspired to be cheap (in the good sense of being inexpensive and affordable) and beautifully thin (light and easy to transport). The book ends with my speculations about the nature of "influence" of a powerful personality like Frank Lloyd Wright on other powerful personalities like my Austrian father Richard Neutra ( 1892-1970) and my Swiss mother Dione Neutra (1901-1990).
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Architecture
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Format choisi: 15×23 cm
# de pages: 250 - Date de publication: sept 09, 2018
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Frank Lloyd Wright, Neutra, modern architecture
À propos du créateur
Jonathan Pearlman began taking pictures with a Kodak Instamatic 124 with flashcubes in 1967. A serious attention to photography began with the purchase of a Canon FTB single-lens reflex in 1974. He soon set up a darkroom at home and learned the in's and out's of developer, stopbath and fixer. Wandering through seedy areas of New York City, he tried to emulate the black and white photos of David Plowden in his book, The Hand of Man on America. A stint as the photo editor of his college newspaper led to a three-year engagement as an architectural photographer for Margaret Henderson Floyd, a leading New England historian. While studying architecture, he made a modest living photographing buildings in Boston, Austin and in Italy. Digital photography has made taking pictures a commodity, but Jonathan still looks for the composition and detail that makes photography worthwhile and satisfying. He is a practicing architect in San Francisco, California.