DESIGNED FOR DELIGHT. ALTERNATIVE ASPECTS OF TWENTIETH-CENTURY DECORATIVE ARTS *

DESIGNED FOR DELIGHT. ALTERNATIVE ASPECTS OF TWENTIETH-CENTURY DECORATIVE ARTS *.

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From Art Nouveau and the Wiener Werkstä tte to Pop and Post-modernism, "Designed for Delight "presents over 200 works from the collection of the Montreal Museum of Decorative Arts, in all media, focusing in particular on four aspects of the decorative arts through objects and essays. "Body Language" explores the ways in which the human body and its various parts have been used as elements of design. In "Inversion and Transformation" we see how materials have been unexpectedly inverted. Contrary to the accepted notion that Modern design should be devoid of ornament, the richly decorated surfaces and textures of objects in "Is Ornament a Crime?" argue for the everlasting appeal of floral and geometric patterns. Fantasy and illusion have been equally compelling, and "Flights of Fantasy" demonstrates how twentieth-century artists and designers incorporated the fantastic and even the irrational into their work. Alongside scholarly inquiries on these themes, four essays reflect on the broader context of architecture, painting, sculpture, and design. The objects are accompanied by the words of the artists themselves, or of commentatorsfrom throughout the century-- including many quotations unique to this book-- Lalique and Hoffmann, Dalí and Ruhlmann, Pucci and Nikki de Saint-Phalle, Pesce, Sottsass, and Starck. Their words provide a fascinating glimpse into the processes of creation and perception. Published to coincide with a landmark traveling exhibition organized by the Montreal Museum of Decorative Arts, "Designed for Delight" is certain to become a standard reference for decorative arts of the twentieth century.

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