The world of Charles and Ray Eames

Charles (1907-1978) and Ray (1912-1988) Eames are among the most important designers of the 20th century, and the story of the Eames Office is that of visual and material culture in the post-war, modern period. The World of Charles and Ray Eames charts the history of their inspiring and prolific wor...

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Otros Autores: Ince, Catherine, editor (editor), Johnson, Lotte, col (Coleccionista)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Thames & Hudson Ltd in association with Barbican Art Gallery cop. 2015
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Sumario:Charles (1907-1978) and Ray (1912-1988) Eames are among the most important designers of the 20th century, and the story of the Eames Office is that of visual and material culture in the post-war, modern period. The World of Charles and Ray Eames charts the history of their inspiring and prolific world and brings together key works and ideas explored at the Eames Office throughout its extraordinary history. This definitive monograph explores the era-defining work of the Eames Office, a laboratory active for over four decades, where the Eameses and their collaborators produced a vast array of pioneering and influential projects from architecture, furniture and product design to film, photography, multi-media installation and exhibitions, as well as new models for arts education. Themes include The Eames Office: Life in Work, At Home with the Eameses, Information Machines, The Seeing Eye, Office USA: Communicating America at Home and Abroad, and The Art of Living. Alongside newly commissioned texts by leading design experts, The World of Charles and Ray Eames will include contemporaneous reviews and magazine articles, writings by Charles and Ray Eames themselves, personal correspondence and a comprehensive reference section.
Notas:"Published on the occasion of an exhibition of the same name held October 21, 2015-February 14, 2016 at Barbican Art Gallery, London."
Descripción Física:320 p. : il. ; 33 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice
ISBN:9780500518304