Distilled Avant-Garde Echoes: Word and Image in Architectural Periodicals of the 1920s and 1930s
Since the 1980s, architectural avant-garde publications, seen as a laboratory for artists and architects, have given rise to numerous research projects. Although recent scholarship tends toward a more balanced interpretation of architectural publications of the interwar period than studies from the...
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Zusammenfassung: | Since the 1980s, architectural avant-garde publications, seen as a laboratory for artists and architects, have given rise to numerous research projects. Although recent scholarship tends toward a more balanced interpretation of architectural publications of the interwar period than studies from the 1980s, most research on architectural books and journals continues to point out only the parallels, or even just the ‘alliances’, between the innovative visual form – typography and photography – of those books and magazines and the ‘new architecture’ they intended to promote: relationships between form and contents. This article tackles the issue of this historical and aesthetical convergence. It draws on a new generation of studies that takes into account photography, graphic design and texts, simultaneously, and focuses on their association in the space of the book. By examining several case studies, it brings to light relationships of texts and images di erent from those dramatic and disruptive ones elaborated by the avant-garde. This is done, rst, by considering a wider range of professional periodicals of the late 1920s and 1930s – both avant-garde and traditional – and second, by focusing more on the modes of perception photography introduced within the space of the book than on photographic or typographic experiments. The driving hypothesis is that in periodicals of the late 1920s and 1930s, even in those of a rather traditional form (L’Architecte, L’Architecture vivante, Quadrante), new modes of perceiving the space of the book as a whole gave rise to semantic associations generated by juxtapositions or e ects of distance between word and image. This article also puts into question the way two periodicals in particular, L’Architecture d’aujourd’hui and Casabella, both deemed ‘modernist’, integrated some of the lessons of contemporary typography and photography. |
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spelling | Jannière, Hélène 1962- Verfasser (DE-588)136950132 aut Distilled Avant-Garde Echoes Word and Image in Architectural Periodicals of the 1920s and 1930s Hélène Jannière 28 Dec 2016 Illustrationen txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Since the 1980s, architectural avant-garde publications, seen as a laboratory for artists and architects, have given rise to numerous research projects. Although recent scholarship tends toward a more balanced interpretation of architectural publications of the interwar period than studies from the 1980s, most research on architectural books and journals continues to point out only the parallels, or even just the ‘alliances’, between the innovative visual form – typography and photography – of those books and magazines and the ‘new architecture’ they intended to promote: relationships between form and contents. This article tackles the issue of this historical and aesthetical convergence. It draws on a new generation of studies that takes into account photography, graphic design and texts, simultaneously, and focuses on their association in the space of the book. By examining several case studies, it brings to light relationships of texts and images di erent from those dramatic and disruptive ones elaborated by the avant-garde. This is done, rst, by considering a wider range of professional periodicals of the late 1920s and 1930s – both avant-garde and traditional – and second, by focusing more on the modes of perception photography introduced within the space of the book than on photographic or typographic experiments. The driving hypothesis is that in periodicals of the late 1920s and 1930s, even in those of a rather traditional form (L’Architecte, L’Architecture vivante, Quadrante), new modes of perceiving the space of the book as a whole gave rise to semantic associations generated by juxtapositions or e ects of distance between word and image. This article also puts into question the way two periodicals in particular, L’Architecture d’aujourd’hui and Casabella, both deemed ‘modernist’, integrated some of the lessons of contemporary typography and photography. architectural periodicals, architectural photography, graphic design, New Vision, New Typography, architectural criticism, Quadrante, Casabella, L’Architecture d’aujourd’hui, L’Architecte, L’Architecture vivante Architectural histories / European Architectural History Network, EAHN London, 2016 Volume 4, Issue 1 (2016) (DE-604)BV041185030 2050-5833 (DE-600)2726365-4 text/html http://doi.org/10.5334/ah.211 Verlag kostenfrei Volltext |
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title | Distilled Avant-Garde Echoes Word and Image in Architectural Periodicals of the 1920s and 1930s |
title_auth | Distilled Avant-Garde Echoes Word and Image in Architectural Periodicals of the 1920s and 1930s |
title_exact_search | Distilled Avant-Garde Echoes Word and Image in Architectural Periodicals of the 1920s and 1930s |
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title_fullStr | Distilled Avant-Garde Echoes Word and Image in Architectural Periodicals of the 1920s and 1930s Hélène Jannière |
title_full_unstemmed | Distilled Avant-Garde Echoes Word and Image in Architectural Periodicals of the 1920s and 1930s Hélène Jannière |
title_short | Distilled Avant-Garde Echoes |
title_sort | distilled avant garde echoes word and image in architectural periodicals of the 1920s and 1930s |
title_sub | Word and Image in Architectural Periodicals of the 1920s and 1930s |
topic | architectural periodicals, architectural photography, graphic design, New Vision, New Typography, architectural criticism, Quadrante, Casabella, L’Architecture d’aujourd’hui, L’Architecte, L’Architecture vivante |
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