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Modern Asian Design
By (Author) D.J. Huppatz
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
22nd February 2018
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
History of art
745.095
Paperback
272
Width 156mm, Height 232mm, Spine 12mm
488g
Modern Asian Design provides a comprehensive introduction to the development of Asian design in the modern period, both tracing historical threads and offering a theoretical framework within which to chart the history of design in Asia.
Rather than a singular Asian history, this book presents a series of studies centred on trade routes, colonial relationships, regional networks and cross-cultural exchanges. Modern Asian Design builds on existing resources beyond design history in an effort to map the field, focusing particularly on relations between Asia and the West and also across Asian design cultures.
Opening with a brief overview of trade and exchange networks in the 17th and 18th centuries, the bulk of this study comprises analysis of the development of modern design in Asia during the later 19th and early 20th centuries, a period of rapid modernisation. The books final two chapters bring these central ideas into a contemporary and highly relevant context.
Huppatzs book is a welcome addition to a growing field [It] is hoped that viewpoints and writings on Asian
Design will multiply in the coming years to create a more robust and inclusive global design history landscape.
D.J. Huppatz is Deputy Department Chair of Interior and Industrial Design at Swinburne University of Technology, Australia. He has edited the four volume Design: Critical and Primary Sources (2016), and has contributed chapters and articles to a number of journals and edited volumes, including the Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Design (2015).