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050 4 $aNA2850$b.I68 2008
245 00 $aInterieur, exterieur :$bliving in art : from romantic interior painting to the home design of the future /$cwith contributions by Gerda Breuer ... [et al.] ; edited by Markus Brüderlin, Annelie Lütgens.
246 30 $aLiving in art :$bfrom romantic interior painting to the home design of the future
260 $aOstfildern :$bHatje Cantz Verlag,$cc2008.
300 $a263 p. :$bill. (some col.) ;$c31 cm.
500 $aPublished in conjunction with an exhibition at Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Nov. 29, 2008-Apr. 13, 2009.
505 2 $aIntroduction interior exterior: the modern soul and the search for the ideal home / Markus Brüderlin -- The exhibition in 12 chapters -- Cosmos and cocooning: romanticism and biedermeier: the nineteenth century -- Berggasse 19: the discovery of the unconscious interior: interiors around 1900 mirrored by contemporary art -- The picture wants to become an interior: from art nouveau to de stijl: 1900-30 -- Classical modernity: l'esprit nouveau and bauhaus: the twenties and thirties -- Rendezvous under the kidney table: upholstered modernity: the fiftes -- Philandering in the snuggle den: pop and sexualization of the interior: the sixties and seventies -- Room with a view and the monitored space: translucent modernity: the fifties and sixties -- The museum as interior -- The panic room: the uncanny interior -- Furniture wants to become sculpture: loft living and minimal art: the seventies and eighties -- Living in transit: nomadism and retrofuturism since the sixties -- Clouds-Nests-Soap Bubbles: living in the future -- Augmented reality: between the worlds -- Essays -- Couch and chimney, cave and the cosmos: sites of transition between the interior and exterior / Annelie Lütgens -- Inner worlds: interior painting around 1900 / Felix Krämer -- The bauhaus and new living: utopia and reform in the twenties / Gerda Breuer -- On the situation of the couch corner / Martin Warnke -- Living after Warnke: from the couch corner to the lounge / Peter Richter -- Function or fiction: on the symbiosis between design and art since Jasper Morrison / Mateo Kries -- The transfiguration of objects / Annette Tietenberg -- Art and design today: Markus Brüderlin in conversation with Petra Schmidt and Andreas M. Vitt.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 1 $a"Contemporary artist Andrea Zittel's A-Z Enterprise is an investigation into all aspects of daily life--including shelter, furniture and clothing, which she designs. Architect Marcel Breuer said of his 1966 Modern design for New York's Whitney Museum, "It should transform the vitality of the street into the sincerity and profundity of art." Charting the reciprocal relationship between art and design, this fascinating volume features paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, videos, digital animations, interiors and furniture by 68 artists, designers and architects, including Caspar David Friedrich, Henry van de Velde, Edvard Munch, Henri Matisse, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Zaha Hadid, Erwan Bouroullec and Tobias Rehberger. It highlights a trend, from Romanticism through the present, that has artists functioning as designers or architects while architects and designers are influenced by art."--Jacket.
650 0 $aInterior architecture$xHistory$vExhibitions.
650 0 $aInterior decoration$xHistory$vExhibitions.
655 7 $aExhibition catalogs.$2fast
655 7 $aHistory.$2fast
700 1 $aBreuer, Gerda.
700 1 $aBrüderlin, Markus.
700 1 $aLütgens, Annelie.
710 2 $aKunstmuseum Wolfsburg.
988 $a20090106
906 $0OCLC