‘The Glass House’ By James Welling


From 2006 to 2009, LA-based photographer James Welling made several trips to Philip Johnson’s Connecticut retreat, to capture the modern marvel in all aspects and seasons.

The series of photos are collected in Welling’s forthcoming book The Glass House. “It reminded me of my uncle’s house: It was nowhere near as grand, but had glass walls and looked out onto a little lake,” the Connecticut native says of his attraction to the structure, built in 1949 on a 47-acre plot of land just outside New Canaan.

“Photographing there was resonant with my past, which is important—when you take a picture it’s about recollection,” he adds. Evocative though the results may be, there were sensory elements of the site that eluded him.

“The great thing about the Glass House that you can’t convey in photographs is it has a kind of smoky smell: 50 years of smoke-filled conversations between Johnson and his partner David Whitney.”

Read the original blog post here on Nowness.

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