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Modernism : designing a new world, 1914-1939

Wilk, Christopher(Edited by)
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"Modernism: Designing a New World" is the first book to explore Modernism in the designed world from a truly international perspective, and across all the arts.

It offers a reassessment of the idea of Modernism and reveals the fundamental ways in which it has shaped our own world and its visual culture.

Modernism flourished during the years 1914 to 1939. As a movement it was the key point of reference for 20th century architecture, design and art.

Modernists had a Utopian desire to create a better world, frequently combined with social and political beliefs that design and art could transform society.

The range of objects illustrated - including painting, sculpture, film, photography, prints and collage as well as architecture, interiors, furniture, manufactured products, graphic and fashion design - reflect the period's emphasis on the unity of the arts and the key role of the fine arts in shaping contemporary visual culture.Europe and America take centre stage but the reach of Modernism is demonstrated by selected works from around the world, including Russia, Palestine and Japan.

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V & A Publishing
1851774777 / 9781851774777
Paperback / softback
18/08/2008
United Kingdom
English
447 p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
29 cm
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Reprint. Published to accompany the exhibition Modernism held at the Victoria and Albert Museum from 6th April to 23rd July 2006.