Photography and Modern Public Housing in Los Angeles
Author(s)
Oest, Nicole
Collection
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)Language
EnglishAbstract
In the 1940s, Los Angeles faced an acute housing crisis. The local housing authority responded with a controversial program of slum clearance and public housing construction along with photography that presented the crisis in innovative ways. This book brings these photographs together with hitherto unavailable sources to reveal a largely uninvestigated concept of housing photography. Case studies from Los Angeles, New York, and Berlin together with FBI records and nearly forgotten bulletins invite a new understanding of the history of housing and photography as one in which women scholars and commercial photographers played pivotal roles.
Keywords
survey and war photography; Los Angeles public housing; Catherine Bauer Wurster (1905–1964); Kodachrome; housing exhibitionsDOI
10.11588/arthistoricum.671ISBN
9783948466282, 9783948466282Publisher
arthistoricum.netPublication date and place
Heidelberg, 2021Classification
The Arts