"New Backgrounds for a New Age" is a seminal exploration of the aesthetic and cultural transformations that defined the early twentieth century. Written by Edwin Avery Park, this work serves as an influential manifesto for the modern movement in design, architecture, and the decorative arts during a period of rapid industrialization.
Park argues that the historical revivalist styles of the past are no longer compatible with the complexities and advancements of the "machine age." He calls for a new visual language that reflects the speed, efficiency, and materials of contemporary life. The book examines how interior spaces, furniture, and urban planning must evolve to meet the practical and spiritual needs of a new generation, bridging the gap between traditional craftsmanship and industrial production.
Through a lens that captures the burgeoning spirit of Art Deco and early Modernism, the work highlights the beauty of functionalism and the importance of integrating art into everyday existence. For scholars and enthusiasts of design history, "New Backgrounds for a New Age" offers a profound look at the philosophy that paved the way for modern living and remains an essential document for understanding the birth of the twentieth-century aesthetic.
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