LC Foto Le Corbusier Secret Photographer by Tim Benton

Book Review

Authors

  • Thomas Paul JUlius Wensing Kean University, Unites States

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48619/ais.v1i1.305

Keywords:

Le Corbusier, Photography, Benton

Abstract

This is a review of Tim Benton's LC Foto Le Corbusier Secret Photographer (2013), an immaculately researched and well-written book which covers the development of Le Corbusier’s photographic output. Le Corbusier had an ambiguous relationship with photography throughout his career; on the one hand he relied heavily on professional photography to promote his built work and support his discourse, but on the other hand he ‘maintained that photography was a stultifying activity, good only for lazy people’. In managing this image, he never allowed himself to be photographed holding a camera, while from 1916 and 1921, and again between 1936 and 1938, he literally took hundreds of photographs.

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Published

2020-12-30

How to Cite

Wensing, T. P. J. (2020). LC Foto Le Corbusier Secret Photographer by Tim Benton: Book Review. AIS - Architecture Image Studies, 1(1), 141–143. https://doi.org/10.48619/ais.v1i1.305