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Making the Modern Terry Smith

Making the Modern By Terry Smith

Making the Modern by Terry Smith


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Making the Modern: Industry, Art and Design in America by Terry Smith

In this ambitious book, Terry Smith chronicles the modernist revolution in American art and design between the world wars--from its origins in the new industrial age of mass production, automation, and corporate culture to its powerful and transforming effects on the way Americans came to see themselves and their world. From Ford Motor's first assembly line in 1913 to the New York World's Fair of 1939, Smith traces the evolution of visual imagery in the first half of America's century of progress.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: The Visual Imagery of Modernity Pt. 1: The Modernization of Work: Detroit, 1910-1929 1: Fordism: Mass Production and Total Control 2: Architecture and Mass Production: The Functionalism Question 3: Henry Ford and Charles Sheeler: Monopoly and Modernism 4: The Garden in the Machine Pt. 2: Modernization and National Dissensus: Imagery of Reality in the 1930s 5: The Shaping of Seeing: Outrageous Fortune 6: The Resistant Other: Diego Rivera in Detroit 7: Frida Kahlo: Marginality and Modernity 8: Of the People, For the People 9: Official Images, Modern Times Pt. 3: Design or Revolution? Styling Modernity in the 1930s 10: Designing Design: Modernity for Sale 11: Pure Modernism Inc. 12: Funfair Futurama: A Consuming Spectacle Pt. 4: The Modern Effect 13: Modernity becomes Normal Notes Index

Additional information

CIN0226763463G
9780226763460
0226763463
Making the Modern: Industry, Art and Design in America by Terry Smith
Used - Good
Hardback
The University of Chicago Press
19930601
528
N/A
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