BREUER'S BOHEMIA
JAMES CRUMP
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Editorial: THE MONACELLI PRESS
Cantidad de páginas: 248
Peso: 1600g
ISBN: 9781580935784
Dimensiones: 28 x 22
Breuers Bohemia explores a vibrant period of midcentury modern design and culture as seen through the influential New England houses designed by Marcel Breuer for his circle of clients and friends.
The iconic twentieth-century architect Marcel Breuer was a prolific designer of residential architecture, which is often overshadowed by his early renown as a Bauhaus furniture maker and his large-scale projects. Breuers Bohemia surveys the houses he designed in Connecticut and Massachusetts from the 1950s through the 70s, many of which were commissioned by a few culturally progressive clientschiefly Rufus and Leslie Stillman and Andrew and Jamie Gagarinwho coalesced around him into a dynamic social circle. Included in this scene were prominent cultural figures such as Alexander Calder, Arthur Miller, Francine du Plessix Gray, Philip Roth, and William Styron, and more, marking a unique intersection of postwar architecture, art, and letters.
The publication of Breuers Bohemia coincides with the feature-length documentary of the same name by author and filmmaker James Crump, exploring Breuers explosive residential practice on the East Coast.
Through original research and interviews, the voices of principal characters from Breuers circle and notable figures from the field of architecture help tell the story of Breuers collaborations with his friends and clients, breathing new life into the history of the rich cultural atmosphere of which they all played a vital part.
Heavily illustrated with vintage and contemporary photographs as well as rarely seen archival materials, Breuers Bohemia is a unique glimpse of a twentieth-century milieu that produced an aesthetic, intellectual, and sometimes sybaritic community during a fertile period of American design and culture.
The iconic twentieth-century architect Marcel Breuer was a prolific designer of residential architecture, which is often overshadowed by his early renown as a Bauhaus furniture maker and his large-scale projects. Breuers Bohemia surveys the houses he designed in Connecticut and Massachusetts from the 1950s through the 70s, many of which were commissioned by a few culturally progressive clientschiefly Rufus and Leslie Stillman and Andrew and Jamie Gagarinwho coalesced around him into a dynamic social circle. Included in this scene were prominent cultural figures such as Alexander Calder, Arthur Miller, Francine du Plessix Gray, Philip Roth, and William Styron, and more, marking a unique intersection of postwar architecture, art, and letters.
The publication of Breuers Bohemia coincides with the feature-length documentary of the same name by author and filmmaker James Crump, exploring Breuers explosive residential practice on the East Coast.
Through original research and interviews, the voices of principal characters from Breuers circle and notable figures from the field of architecture help tell the story of Breuers collaborations with his friends and clients, breathing new life into the history of the rich cultural atmosphere of which they all played a vital part.
Heavily illustrated with vintage and contemporary photographs as well as rarely seen archival materials, Breuers Bohemia is a unique glimpse of a twentieth-century milieu that produced an aesthetic, intellectual, and sometimes sybaritic community during a fertile period of American design and culture.
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