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Apr 1, 2016 · Los Angeles, 1980-1983. "Garry Winogrand" at Jeu de Paume, Paris (2014-2015) Garry Winogrand. Los Angeles, 1964. Jeu de Paume. “I photograph to see what the photograph will look like photographed,” the incredibly prolific Garry Winogrand once stated.
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LACHS Photo Database. The Los Angeles City Historical Society has created a new website that offers selected historical photographs from the Los Angeles City Archives. Viewers can search by community name, such as Chinatown, Venice, Westwood, or Downtown Los Angeles. One can also search by subject, such as bridges, streets, dates, and/or other ...
Jul 2, 2021 · July/August 2021 Issue. Inside L.A.’s Ultimate Mid-century Modern Home. The story behind an icon of California bliss, featuring images from the new book The Stahl House. By Mark Rozzo. July 2 ...
Oct 16, 2018 · Terry Wild, Los Angeles, 1970. Los Angeles Circa 1970s will be up until November 30, 2018 at Joseph Bellows Gallery, 7661 Girard Ave., La Jolla. Bevan Davies Holmby Ave., Los Angeles, 1976 ...
Dec 1, 2016 · Case Study House No. 22, Julius Shulman. Julius Shulman’s 1960 photograph of Pierre Koenig’s Case Study House No. 22 in the Hollywood Hills “was self-consciously created to be iconic ...
Oct 17, 2023 · Downtown Los Angeles. 1. Embrace the Unconventional Exploration. One of the most exhilarating ways to unearth a new location is to embrace unconventional exploration. Forget sticking to the main ...
Jan 5, 2023 · These amazing color photographs show the streets of Los Angeles between the 1940s and 1960s. During the early 20th century, Los Angeles continued to boom and by the early 1920s, it had overtaken San Francisco in size. By 1939 it had a population of over 1.5 million. The Biltmore Hotel was built in 1923.