- Introduce the art movement
- Define what it symbolise
- Mention key designers
THE HISTORY OF ART DECO – This entire section will follow the journey of Art Deco from its early beginnings in 1900 to its peak resurgence in the 1940 due to countless international exhibitions. Where did it come from? What was it and what did it intend to do? Why did it lose popularity? How did it rise again? These are the questions that will be answered in this section.
1. Origination in 1900 from sudden surge of technological
progress
2.
Departure from Art Nouveau
and other styles – modernism,
cubism; what are they?.
3. Looking back at all past art styles to build a future
4. Its aim to streamline form to fit function. Examples
and support for this.
5. The forms of art it resonated within – glass,
automobiles, furniture, architecture?
6.
The Universal Exposition of 1900 and what it did
7. The Society of decorative artists was formed because
by people who attended it
8. Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et
Industriels Modernes
9. Its popularity between the two world wars after the
third republic
10. Its extensive use in the 1930 for architecture, cars,
railway etc
11. It’s focus on the elite – image glamour.
12. It’s fading during World War 2 due to bias towards the
elite.
Eva
Weber, E. W. (2003) Art Deco. JG Press.
Carolyn
Mcdowall, C. M. (2010) What is Art Deco? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amVvYPU4Gw8
BBC
(2007) Art Deco (c. 1908 to 1935). http://www.bbc.co.uk/homes/design/period_artdeco.shtml#influences
KEY DESIGNERS OF ART DECO – After discussing the history of Art Deco and its
journey until its wane in the great depression this entire section will be
dedicated to answering the questions; what is the society? What did it do for
Art Deco? Who was involved in it? What did they do? What was their influence
the movement?
1. How “The Society of decorative artists” developed and
influenced Art Deco
2. Founders of the “The Society of decorative artists”
3. Hector Guimard – his work, his influences.
4. Eugene Grasset -his work, his influences.
5. Raoul Lachenal - his work, his influences.
6. Their intention the demonstrate the evolution of
French decorative arts
7. The societies wade in the great depression.
Hector Guimard (2010) http://www.hector-guimard.com/
Eugene Samuel Grasset (2010) http://www.eugene-grasset.com/
Jacques. J. Raoul Lachenal http://www.jasonjacques.com/works/raoul-lachenal/
Goss. J (2010) French Art Deco. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/f
THE CULTURAL IDENTITY OF ART DECO – Now that the history of Art Deco and those who made it
the icon it is today have been discussed. I will now lead onto how the movement
became globally identified both nationally and internationally.
1. Extravagant, romantic designs – Examples to support
2. Its identity
3. Its common attributes
4. Its bias towards the elite
Victoria and Albert Museum (2008) Art Deco around the
world
Eva
Weber, E. W. (2003) Art Deco. JG Press.
THE INSPIRATIONS OF ART DECO – Now that art Deco has been defined as a movement
with its key designers and explained as a part of culture, this section will discuss
its first influences, its on-going influences and what it influenced.
1. Considers everything that preceded it – discuss
similar movements
2. Art Nouveau Forerunner – Its Main Inspiration,
comparison and differences
3. Infusing jaded traditions to bring new life
4. On-Going Cultural Influences - Babylon, Ancient Egypt,
Aztec Mexico and Africa
5. The Avant Garde – its new visual language and it's
inspirations
6. How it inspires other movements
Eva
Weber, E. W. (2003) Art Deco. JG Press.
Carolyn
Mcdowall, C. M. (2010) What is Art Deco?
Victoria and Albert Museum (2008) Art Deco: Design
Influences
ART DECO TODAY
– Now that the history of Art Deco has been covered, its influences, those
responsible for its resurgence and its identity, the essay had led to the
modern day. The only aspects of Art Deco’s journey left to discuss is where Art
Deco lies today.
1. Societies that help retain the movement.
2. Examples that still stand today
3. Influences on Modern Architecture
4. Resurgence of interest with interior design
5. Personal example – the cinema
Olsen. D. (2009) Retro Is Back – Art Deco Today
Art Deco Society of Boston (2010) About Art Deco
CONCLUSION –
By the end of the essay, the history of art deco, its key designers, influences,
cultural identity and where it is today has been discussed. Pretty much the entire
story and journey of Art Deco has been told. Here I will summarise the points
and give my own opinion on the movement.
- The global effect it has today
- Opinion on movement
- Conclusive statement
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