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Postmodern design complete / Judith Gura ; with a foreword by Charles Jencks.

Fine Arts Library NA682.P67 G87 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gura, Judith, author.
Jencks, Charles, author of foreword.
Contributor:
Alfred H. Gumaer Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Architecture, Postmodern.
History.
Design--History--20th century.
Design.
Postmodernism.
Architecture, Postmodern--History.
Industriedesign.
Local Subjects:
Design.
Industriedesign.
Architecture, Postmodern.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
480 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 32 cm
Place of Publication:
London : Thames & Hudson, 2017.
Summary:
"Originating as a rebellious movement in philosophy and literature, Postmodernism proclaimed the death of modernism and promoted a new, nonlinear way of approaching architecture and design, spearheaded by Michael Graves, Robert Venturi, Ettore Sottsass, and Alessandro Mendini. It became a style in itself and the defining look of the 1980s. 'Postmodern Design Complete' is the comprehensive reference to this period of vibrant design, as it profiles key creators including Graves, Mendini, Sottsass, Venturi, Charles Jencks, and Denise Scott Brown and covers the fields of architecture, furniture, graphic design, textiles, and product and industrial design. A section on Living with Postmodernism presents fifteen seminal homes and their furnishings; and a final section titled Postmodernism Continues is a comprehensive overview of contemporary makers. Highly informed and accessible texts are illustrated by more than 1,000 images that bring together classics and little-seen rarities, unusual objets d'art, and mass-produced items. This definitive volume also includes a foreword by Charles Jencks and an afterword by Denise Scott Brown, followed by a substantial reference section." -- Publisher's description
Contents:
Foreword / Charles Jencks
Introduction
I. Masters of postmodern design
Supernovas Sottsass and Venturi: creating and defining postmodernism in the 1980s / R. Craig Miller
Michael Graves
Charles Jencks
Alessandro Mendini
Ettore Sottsass
Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown
II. Forms of postmodern design
Architecture
The politics of postmodern architecture / Sean Griffiths
Arquitectonica
Thomas Beeby
Ricardo Bofill
Mario Botta
Terry Farrell
Frank Gehry
Hans Hollein
Arata Isozaki
Léon Krier
Charles Moore
John Outram
Paolo Portoghesi
Also Rossi
Robert A.M. Stern
James Stirling
Tomás Taveira
Stanley Tigerman
Oscar Tusquets Blanca
James Wines
Design
New German design: brief history, big impact / Hans Maier-Aichen
Martine Bedin
Andrea Branzi
Aldo Cibic
Nigel Coates
Michele de Lucchi
Nathalie du Pasquier
James Evanson
Godley-Schwan
Massimo Iosa Ghini
Shiro Kuramata
Javier Mariscal
Gaetano Pesce
Peter Shire
Bořek Šípek
George Sowden
Philippe Starck
Matteo Thun
Masanori Umeda
Marco Zanini
Graphic design
The PoMo brouhaha / Steven Heller
Michael Bierut
Neville Brody
Art Chantry
Seymour Chwast
Ed Fella
Carin Goldberg
April Greiman
Katherine McCoy
Paula Scher
Deborah Sussman
Michael Vanderbyl
Wolfgang Weingart
Edited design
Swid Powell and postmodern tabletop / John Stuart Gordon
Abet Laminati
Acme
Alessi
Cleto Munari
Disney
Formica
Memphis
III. Living with postmodern design
Interiors: translation, modification, compromise
Postmodern design moves indoors / Arlene Hirst
James Evanson: Dean Pond House
Michael Graves: The Warehouse ; Plocek House
Charles Jencks: Garagia Rotunda
Alessandro Mendini: Casa della Felicità
Charles Moore: Selby Avenue House
Peter Shire: Vista Gordo/Shire Art House
Bořek Šípek: Šípek House
Ettore Sottsass: Casa Maui ; Casa Munari
Robert A.M. Stern (architects): Residence
Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown (Venturi, Scott Brown and associates): Brant House ; Residence
Zanone Residence
IV. Postmodern design continues
The aftermath, the revival, the future
Collecting postmodern design / Alexander Payne
On freedom / Johanna Grawunder
Afterword / Denise Scott Brown
A-Z of designers and producers.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 471-474) and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Alfred H. Gumaer Fund.
ISBN:
9780500519141
0500519145
OCLC:
975365957

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