"My own use of the camera began in 1954 as I started to think about
what a new building in New York - the Seagram building - could be.
While in Rome during Easter, through the lens of a camera I had
hardly used, I began to observe the quality of buildings: how they
sat on the land, their articulation, and how architectural details
related to a building as a whole." - Phyllis Lambert This curiosity
is a constant in the work of Phyllis Lambert, who has devoted her
career to studying and engaging with the changing conditions of
urban landscapes. In this collection of personal photographs taken
over several decades during her daily routines, her travels, or at
work, obser- vation turns into a quest to understand and reveal
what might otherwise remain overlooked.
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