Book - Art Deco Style

Book - Art Deco Style
Book - Art Deco Style
Book - Art Deco Style
Book - Art Deco Style
Book - Art Deco Style
Book - Art Deco Style
Book - Art Deco Style
Book - Art Deco Style
Book - Art Deco Style
Book - Art Deco Style
Book - Art Deco Style
Book - Art Deco Style
Book - Art Deco Style
Book - Art Deco Style

Book - Art Deco Style

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At the dawn of the twentieth century, the world yearned for a new design style that would embody contemporary culture. Efforts to create a design language suited to the needs and tastes of the modern world took shape during the first decades of the new century, crystallizing in Paris with the 1925 Exposition International des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes. The Art Deco period encompassed a multitude of decorative influences, including the updating of historical styles, the introduction of exotic elements and the adaptation of avant-garde art currents such as the geometric abstraction of Cubism.

Not a single style or a unified movement, Art Deco is a design idiom that reflects a decorative approach to designing appealing consumer goods during the interwar period. Encompassing every discipline within the applied arts, Art Deco manifested itself to some extent everywhere around the world, perhaps the first design idiom ever to do so. Art Deco’s fundamental appeal lay in its decorative qualities, which consumers found attractive and glamorous. From skyscrapers, locomotives, automobiles and ocean liners to fashion, advertising and everyday home furnishings and appliances, Art Deco style captured the imagination of designers and consumers alike.

Evolving between the two World Wars, taking on unique stylistic expressions in different places around the world, Art Deco symbolized modernity, sophistication, glamour and the optimism of technological progress. The taste for Art Deco came to an end with World War II, but interest emerged again in the 1960s and its fascination remains strong today. Featuring an Introduction by expert Jared Goss, and brimming with captivating imagery, Art Deco Style expresses the multifaceted allure of this global design phenomenon and its perennial appeal.

Following our successful Travel series, Assouline introduces the Style series, spotlighting some of the most iconic art movements and design styles, revealing their impact and continuing influence on our culture today.


PAGE COUNT
300 pages
NUMBER OF ILLUSTRATIONS
200
LANGUAGE
English
RELEASED ON
October 2021
DIMENSIONS
W 25 x L 33 x D 4 cm
COVER MATERIALS
Linen hardcover
ISBN
9781649800220
WEIGHT
2,8 kg
AUTHOR
Jared Goss


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