Ezra Stoller

Seagram Building, Mies van der Rohe with Philip Johnson, New York, NY, 1958

TWA Terminal at Idlewild (now JFK) Airport, Eero Saarinen, New York, NY, 1962

Ezra Stoller’s gelatin silver prints include images of architectural interiors and iconic landmarks. Based on his background in architecture and industrial design, Stoller used a large-format camera to photograph monumental 20th century buildings, including the Guggenheim Museum, the TWA terminal at Idlewild Airport (now John F. Kennedy International Airport), the Seagram Building, the Salk Institute, Yale Art and Architecture Building and Fallingwater. In addition to well-known photographs of these locations, the exhibition will include lesser-known photographs of small homes and guest houses which provide a fresh look at the masterful eye that established Stoller as the preeminent photographer of modern architecture.

On view @ Yossi Milo Gallery till Feb. 12th.

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