How to Cite

Krup Oest, Nicole: Photography and Modern Public Housing in Los Angeles, Heidelberg: arthistoricum.net-ART-Books, 2021 (Art & Photography, Volume 2). https://doi.org/10.11588/arthistoricum.671

Identifiers

ISBN 978-3-948466-28-2 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-948466-29-9 (Softcover)

Published

10/27/2021

Authors

Nicole Krup Oest

Photography and Modern Public Housing in Los Angeles

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 as well as 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.

Funded by the SNSF (Swiss National Science Foundation)

Nicole Krup Oest is an instructor of art history at City College of San Francisco.

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Cover
Front Matter
a-IV
Bettina Gockel
Editorial
From an American Right to “A Decent Home” in the 1940s to Adequate Housing as a Global Human Right in 2021
V-XV
Contents
XIX
Acknowledgments
XXI-XXIII
Introduction
1-14
Photographs and Housing History
15-48
Surveying the Housing Front
49-81
Photography for Housing Reports and Exhibits
83-129
Modern Housing Projected in Color
131-172
Photography and Housing for One World
173-210
Conclusion
211-214
Notes
215-268
Bibliography
269-302
Index
303-314
Illustration Credits
315-316

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