Going Modern and Being British by Doug Fitch

Going Modern and Being British by Doug Fitch

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This text represents a considered look at Devon's place in 20th century British art, arguing that, although the county has often been portrayed as the antithesis of an urban, technological modernism, it has in fact embraced modernism in significant areas.

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Going Modern and Being British by Doug Fitch

This text represents a considered look at Devon's place in 20th- century British art, arguing that, although the county has often been portrayed as the antithesis of an urban, technological modernism, it has in fact embraced modernism in significant areas. By means of five essays and over 100 illustrated examples, the text shows that: artists, architects and designers have chosen to work in the county since 1900; Dartington Hall has become an internationally celebrated centre for creative experimentation; and it is not always accurate to equate modernism with the city and conservatism with the country.
Jeremy Gould is an architect and emeritus professor of architecture at Plymouth University. He is the author of Plymouth: Vision of a Modern City.
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ISBN 13 9781871516951
ISBN 10 1871516951
Title Going Modern and Being British
Author Doug Fitch
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Intellect Books
Year published 1998-05-01
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.