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Shaping the Modern: American Decorative Arts at the Art Institute of Chicago, 1917-65

Museum Studies, Vol. 27, no. 2

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This stunning publication showcases the Art Institute's important and growing collection of 20th-century American ceramics, furniture, glass, and metalwork. Colorful, engaging essays explore approximately 40 of the museum's most fascinating decorative objects, introducing readers to major design trends such as Art Moderne, streamlining, and organicism. They also illuminate the creations, philosophies, and personalities of important 20th-century designers such as Charles and Ray Eames, Paul T. Frankl, and Eva Zeisel. Never before published as a collection, the Art Institute's works also reveal modernism's impact on the collectors, designers, and retailers of decorative art in Chicago.

An introduction by Judith A. Barter, Field-McCormick Curator of American Art, focuses on the history and philosophy of modernist design, and in particular on the shifting nature of modernism's democratic and utopian impulses. Situating the Art Institute's holdings within the context of American modernism, author Jennifer M. Downs explores how 20th-century interiors and furnishings were influenced by contemporary movements in architecture and the fine arts, and by major events such as the 1925 Paris Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes, the Great Depression, Chicago's 1933 Century of Progress International Exposition, and World War II. A striking, definitive guide to an increasingly important collection, Shaping the Modern will appeal to modern design collectors and enthusiasts alike.



The Art Institute of Chicago, 2001
8 3/8 x 10 1/4 in.; 112 pages; 101 illustrations (46 color, 55 halftone)
Softcover $14.95   ISBN 0-86559-187-3


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