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Arne Jacobsen: Absolutely Modern

Jacobsen, Arne(By (artist))Capetillo, Christina(Text by)Harlang, Christoffer(Text by)Kristensen, Peter Thule(Text by)Messerschmidt, Eric(Text by)Rivad, Ken(Text by)Seridan, Michael(Text by)Solaguren-Beascoa, Felix(Text by)Sommer, Anne Louise(Text by)Thau, Carsten(Text by)Tojner, Poul Erik(Text by)Vindum, Kjeld(Text by)Kjeldsen, Kjeld(Preface by)Frampton, Kenneth(Edited by)Holm, Michael(Edited by)Pallasmaa, Juhani(Edited by)Vindfeld, Tine(Edited by)
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Danish designer and architect Arne Jacobsen would have been one hundred years old in 2002, and Absolutely Modern takes this centennial celebration as a wonderful excuse to look back on and also forward to his oeuvre and legacy. Jacobsen's most distinguishing characteristic was arguably his preoccupation with the Gesamtkunstwerk, with wanting to do it all, to apply design to everything, from the cellar to the roof, from silverware to the National Bank. Absolutely Modern looks at the range of objects and buildings he created throughout his career, and invites three international architects--Dominique Perrault, Gigon & Guyer, and Sejima and Nishizawa--to clarify his legacy against the background of their own practices.

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Product Details
8790029747 / 9788790029746
Paperback
02/06/2003
96 pages
210 x 260 mm