Julius Shulman / Modern San Diego

Keith York at Modern San Diego curated two exhibitions of Julius Shulman's work in San Diego.
First up is Julius Shulman: Modern La Jolla at The La Jolla Historical Society.
The exhibition will be on view until January 19, 2020

The La Jolla Federal Savings and Loans Association (1962)

The lighting fixtures used on the building were designed by Malcolm Leland.


This Henry Hester house is still standing.

Richard Neutra rendering of the Oxley Residence

There is a section of the exhibition dedicated to Edward Killingsworth's Triad houses in La Jolla. It is San Diego's only built contribution to the Arts & Architecture Case Study House program.


The second exhibition is Julius Shulman: Modern San Diego at the Central Library Art Gallery in Downtown San Diego.
This exhibition will also be on view until January 19, 2020


Hillcrest North Medical Center (1964) by Deems, Lewis & Partners.
The architect who added the disgusting addition to ground floor should have their license taken away.




Sadly this Mosher and Drew structure at SDSU was destroyed some years back.

Kodak vest pocket camera, a model that Shulman used at times.