Martin Gerlach jun. - Translated Architectures. Photographing for Adolf Loos
Walter Moser Monika Faber
Fotohof, ISBN 9783902993625,
Pb, 112 pgs, 21 x 22cm
74 ills
Acqn. 29147
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£13.95
Pb, 112 pgs, 21 x 22cm
74 ills
Acqn. 29147
Awaiting stock - please contact orders@artdata.co.uk to make preorders
£13.95
"So photography says nothing, you see." Loos could not adhere to such enormous skepticism concerning the photographic representability of his architecture, however, when a monograph of his buildings was to be published in 1931. The Viennese photographer Martin Gerlach jun. was commissioned with taking pictures of the houses. Striving to translate the complex architecture resulting from Loos's Raumplan (space planning) concept, Gerlach relied on different strategies partly influenced by photographic avant-garde movements. The Villa Moller in Vienna, built in 1928, provides an example for elucidating the inevitable tension between (objective) documentation and (subjective) interpretation. The surviving reproduction material, with its instructions for emphasis and retouches, testifies to how deeply the protagonists-Gerlach, Loos, and his associate Heinrich Kulka as editor of the publication-were involved in the process of visualizing the buildings and interiors.

