British Design from 1948

British Design from 1948
Title British Design from 1948 PDF eBook
Author Ghislaine Wood
Publisher Victoria & Albert Museum
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Art and design
ISBN 9781851776757

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Catalog of the exhibition "British design 1948-2012: Innovation in the Modern Age" at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Mar. 31-Aug. 12, 2012.

British Design

British Design
Title British Design PDF eBook
Author Christopher Breward
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 257
Release 2015-10-22
Genre Design
ISBN 1472505379

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Spaces & Places: British Design 1948 - 2012 provides a much needed series of new perspectives on British Design's recent history.

British Design

British Design
Title British Design PDF eBook
Author Christopher Breward
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 257
Release 2015-10-22
Genre Design
ISBN 1474256228

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British Design brings together leading international scholars, designers and journalists to provide new perspectives on British design in the last sixty years, and how it at once looked back to the past with the continuation of traditions that spoke to Britain's design heritage, and looked forwards with the embrace of modernist and postmodernist style. The book responds to and develops new ways of understanding the recent history of design in Britain, with case studies on designed spaces and objects, including domestic interiors, retail spaces, schools and university buildings and transport. The contributors address significant moments and phenomena in the historical and social history of British design, from the rise and fall of the English Country House style and the Brutalist architectural boom of the 1960s to the modern shopping space, and consider the work of key contemporary designers ranging from Tommy Roberts to Thomas Heatherwick. British Design provides new criticism and analysis on how design, from the immediate post-war period to the present day, has developed and changed how we live and how we interact with the spaces in which we live. British Design is split into 13 chapters and is richly illustrated with 65 images, 16 of which are in full colour.

British Rail, 1948-83

British Rail, 1948-83
Title British Rail, 1948-83 PDF eBook
Author Brian Haresnape
Publisher
Pages 198
Release 1983
Genre Transportation
ISBN

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Architecture in Palestine During the British Mandate, 1917-1948

Architecture in Palestine During the British Mandate, 1917-1948
Title Architecture in Palestine During the British Mandate, 1917-1948 PDF eBook
Author Ada Karmi-Melamed
Publisher
Pages 475
Release 2014
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9789652784230

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British Asian Style: Fashion and Textiles/Past and Present

British Asian Style: Fashion and Textiles/Past and Present
Title British Asian Style: Fashion and Textiles/Past and Present PDF eBook
Author Christopher Breward
Publisher Victoria & Albert Museum
Pages 0
Release 2010-10-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9781851776191

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South Asian textiles have shaped British fashion and dress for centuries. 'British Asian Style' looks at the ongoing importance of South Asian textiles to British fashion and culture.

The Story of the Face

The Story of the Face
Title The Story of the Face PDF eBook
Author Paul Gorman
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 2017-12-05
Genre Art
ISBN 0500293473

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A landmark publication offering a definitive overview of one of the most influential transatlantic magazines produced in the 1980s and 1990s Launched by NME editor and Smash Hits creator Nick Logan in 1980, The Face became an icon of “style culture,” the benchmark for the latest trends in art, design, fashion, photography, film, and music being defined by a thriving youth culture. The Story of The Face tracks the exciting highs and calamitous lows of the life of the magazine in two parts. Part one focuses on the rise of the magazine in the 1980s, highlighting its striking visual identity—embodied by Neville Brody’s era-defining graphic designs, Nick Knight’s dramatic fashion photography, and the “Buffalo” styling of Ray Petr— and its unflinching approach to journalism. Contributors included a host of writers who subsequently made their impact in the wider world, from Julie Burchill, Robert Elms, Tony Parsons, and James Truman to Jon Savage, Richard Benson, and Sheryl Garratt. Part two shows how in the 1990s, after surviving a disastrous Jason Donovan libel suit, the magazine heralded the post-acid house era of Britpop and Brit Art. However, after the magazine had become the engine of the booming British magazine industry, the end of this decade also saw the eventual demise of The Face. Including an introduction by Dylan Jones, The Story of The Face is an engaging behind-the-scenes look at the rise and fall of one of the 80s and 90s’ most influential music and style publications.