A knoll showroom in the 50s. During the 1950s and the 1960s, we see a new style emerging, after the end of World War II, that revolutionizes Modernism. Mid- Century Modernism, due to its new aesthetics in architecture with its flat roofs, bi- level structures, the plays between indoor and outdoor, the use of earthy colors and the new materials that changes the furnishing game, it still has an impact today on how we do architecture, interior design and furniture design here in America and throughout the world. The style that emerged is timeless because its ideas still live today. It seemed that the Mid- Century Modernism focused more on the furnishing aspect of design and not really in architecture. Through this chapter, we see the establishment and development of the Knoll Company that was founded by a couple named Hans and Florence Knoll in New York in 1938. The design firm that still exist today and still is successful offers till now office systems, furniture, textiles and c...
Martha, great summary of the chapter. You explained the Vienna Secession well, and I like how you pointed out its similarities to Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau, but also how it was different.
ReplyDeleteI find the pictures of the paintings you shared really interesting! I understand why some might consider Klimt's paintings of the women to be scandalous, however I agree with you that he is doing this is a way that elevates women; not in a sexist way because of the high quality materials he depicts.
Martha,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed that you went into depth on the decorative elements of the Secessionist building. It is true that the Secessionists hoped the ornamentation would have meaning. This almost reminds me of how Greek architecture was used; a decorative element always resembled something. I also found Klint's artwork to be inspiring and lovely. I agree that they don't really portray anything scandalous; he is just showing the realness of a woman's beauty. I wonder how people would label his paintings today.
Martha,
ReplyDeleteGreat summary of the Protomodernism movement . I appreciate how you compared this movement to the Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau movements. The Secessionist building is a great example to go into detail on.
I really appreciate your going "one Step further" in to the works of Gustauv Klimt. I agreed with you that his work was not sexist and showed much esteem for women. He used such beautiful colors and your examples are excellent.