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1920s Paris Modernity Exhibition Designs by Tag Gronberg 2003

1920s Paris Modernity Exhibition Designs by Tag Gronberg 2003

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Further Details Title: Designs on Modernity Condition: New Description: Presents the 1925 Paris Exhibition as a key moment in attempts to update the image of Paris as "capital of the 19th century". At...

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Further Details Title: Designs on Modernity Condition: New Description: Presents the 1925 Paris Exhibition as a key moment in attempts to update the image of Paris as "capital of the 19th century". At the Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes, Paris itself, as much as the commodity, was put on show. This text focuses on the Exhibition as a set of contesting representations of the modern city, stressing the importance of consumption and display for concepts of urban modernity. Here Le Corbusier's "Pavillon de L'Esprit Nouveau" with its "Plan Voisin" for the redesign of Paris confronted another equally up-to-date city - Paris "a woman's city", world centre of fashion and shopping. Taking as her starting point one of the most dramatic 1925 exhibits, the Rue des Boutiques which spanned the river Seine, the author analyzes the contemporary significance of the small Parisian luxury shop. She demonstrates how boutiques, conceived both as urbanism and as advertising, redefined Paris as the modern city. Author: Tag Gronberg EAN: 9780719066740 Format: Paperback ISBN-10: 0719066743 ISBN: 9780719066740 Item Height: 234mm Item Length: 156mm Subtitle: Exhibiting the City in 1920s Paris Country/Region of Manufacture: GB Genre: Arts & Photography Publisher: Manchester University Press Release Date: 11/13/2003 Language: English Topic: Architecture & Antiques, Fashion & Design, History, Society & Culture Item Width: 10mm Item Weight: 277g Release Year: 2003 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.

Specifics

Author

Tag Gronberg

Book Title

Designs on Modernity : Exhibiting the City in 1920s Paris

Format

Trade Paperback

Genre

Art, Architecture, Social Science, Business & Economics

ISBN-10

0719066743

ISBN-13

9780719066740

Illustrator

Yes

Intended Audience

Trade

Item Height

0.4 in

Item Length

9.2 in

Item Weight

9.8 Oz

Item Width

6.1 in

Language

English

Number of Pages

192 Pages

Publication Year

2003

Publisher

Manchester University Press

Synopsis

Presents the 1925 Paris Exhibition as a key moment in attempts to update the image of Paris as "capital of the 19th century". At the Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes, Paris itself, as much as the commodity, was put on show. This text focuses on the Exhibition as a set of contesting representations of the modern city, stressing the importance of consumption and display for concepts of urban modernity. Here Le Corbusier's "Pavillon de L'Esprit Nouveau" with its "Plan Voisin" for the redesign of Paris confronted another equally up-to-date city - Paris "a woman's city", world centre of fashion and shopping. Taking as her starting point one of the most dramatic 1925 exhibits, the Rue des Boutiques which spanned the river Seine, the author analyzes the contemporary significance of the small Parisian luxury shop. She demonstrates how boutiques, conceived both as urbanism and as advertising, redefined Paris as the modern city., Presents the 1925 Paris Exhibition as a key moment in attempts to update the image of Paris as "capital of the 19th century". At the Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes, Paris itself, as much as the commodity, was put on show. This text focuses on the Exhibition as a set of contesting representations of the modern city, stressing the importance of consumption and display for concepts of urban modernity. Here Le Corbusier's "Pavillon de L'Esprit Nouveau" with its "Plan Voisin" for the redesign of Paris confronted another equally up-to-date city - Paris "a woman's city", world centre of fashion and shopping. Taking as her starting point one of the most dramatic 1925 exhibits, the Rue des Boutiques which spanned the river Seine, the author analyzes the contemporary significance of the small Parisian luxury shop. She demonstrates how boutiques, conceived both as urbanism and as advertising, redefined Paris as the modern city. -- ., Designs on modernity presents the 1925 Paris Exhibition as a key moment in the attempts to update the image of Paris, 'capital of the nineteenth century'. At the Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoatifs et Industriels Modernes, the city of Paris itself, as much as the commodity, was put on show. No mere backdrop, the French capital was deployed as a framing device for the goods displayed. Tag Gronberg focuses on the Exhibition as a set of contesting representations of the modern city, stressing the importance of consumption and displayed for concepts of urban modernity. Here, Le Corbusier's now famous Pavillon de L'Esprit Nouveua with its Plan Voisin for the redesign of Paris confronted another equally up-to-date city: Paris as 'a woman's city', world centre of fashion and shopping. Gronberg's exploration of the ostensibly more frivolous modern city reveals how luxury, as opposed to the Le Corbusian ideals of standardisation and mass-production, functioned as an index of modernity. Taking as her starting point on of the most dramatic 1925 exhibits, the rue des Boutiques, which spanned the river Seine, Gronberg analyses the contemporary significance of the small Parisian luxury shop. She shows how boutiques, conceived both as urbanism and as advertising, redefined Paris as the modern city. By emphasising the importance of shops and shopping, this books casts new light on French visual culture of the 1920s as well as on the role of gender in formulations of early twentieth-century modernity., Presents the 1925 Paris Exhibition as a key moment in the attempts to update the image of Paris, 'capital of the nineteenth century'. -- .

Table Of Content

List of Plates Acknowledgements Introduction: Illusory cities Villes Lumieres La boutique and the face of modern Paris The art of the shop window Cars and jars: L'Esprit Nouveau and a geometry of the city Conclusion Select bibliography Index

Topic

Urban & Land Use Planning, Industries / Retailing, Consumer Behavior, Development / Economic Development, Popular Culture, History / General, Sociology / Urban

brand

Manchester University Press

gtin13

9780719066740

Reviews

  1. AudioTroubler

    A fascinating deep dive into the 1925 Paris Exhibition, showing how the city reimagined itself as a modern metropolis. Gronberg brilliantly explores the interplay of architecture, design, and urban identity, revealing how Paris showcased itself as much as its commodities. A fresh take on how consumption and spectacle shaped 20th-century city life—perfect for lovers of art, history, and urban studies!