Philip Johnson
A Visual Biography
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Phaidon Press Ltd
Published:29th Jun '20
Should be back in stock very soon
A spectacular visual biography of one of the most celebrated architects and cultural icons of the twentieth century
With his elegant suits and trademark round black glasses, Philip Johnson - a witty, wealthy, and well-connected architect - was for many years the most powerful figure in the society and politics of his profession. This impressively illustrated book traces his seven decades of larger-than-life influence, innovation, and controversy in the realm of architecture and beyond. Hundreds of images and documents, many published here for the first time, trace the remarkable life and career of a true legend.
"Volner presents a grand look at legendary architect Philip Johnson's remarkable life and career in this lavishly illustrated visual biography. Employing rare archival material such as photographs, ephemera, and personal correspondence, Volner reveals the power and influence of larger-than-life Johnson ... This accessible, thoughtful, and visually stunning work-it's packed with more than 500 photographs-is perfect for architecture and modern art connoisseurs."—Publishers Weekly
"Ian Volner's Philip Johnson: A Visual Biography (Phaidon) is a visually driven chronicle of a whole life."—1stdibs Introspective
[The] 400-page book demonstrates time and again, through each of Johnson's iterations-as a modernist, socialite, New York power broker, art collector, and finally, corporate postmodernist-he managed to shape America's architecture to an almost unfathomable degree." —Vogue online
"Lushly illustrated...this book traces his seven decades of influence, innovation, and controversy in the realm of architecture and beyond."—Publishers Weekly
"[The] 400-page book demonstrates time and again, through each of Johnson’s iterations—as a modernist, socialite, New York power broker, art collector, and finally, corporate postmodernist—he managed to shape America’s architecture to an almost unfathomable degree."—Bloomberg
ISBN: 9780714876825
Dimensions: 290mm x 250mm x 32mm
Weight: 2318g
400 pages