Paris Moderne: 1914-1945
By (Author) Jean-Louis Cohen
By (author) Guillemette Morel Journel
Editions Flammarion
Flammarion
5th October 2023
France
General
Non Fiction
700.9244361
Hardback
356
Width 198mm, Height 247mm
1400g
This broad survey of modernismthe most scintillating creative era in Parisspans all domains: architecture, art, design, entertainment, fashion, film, literature, photography. The lives and works of artists in every creative discipline transformed Paris into a crucible of modernity in the first half of the twentieth century. Profiles of eighty-eight influential artists, designers, photographers, architects, writers, and personalitiesincluding Gabrielle Chanel, Eileen Gray, Jean Prouv, Pablo Picasso, Tamara de Lempicka, Sonia and Robert Delaunay, Brassai, Man Ray, Robert Mallet-Stevens, Charlotte Perriand, Le Corbusier, Adolf Loos, Walter Benjamin, Josephine Baker, Jean Renoir, Gertrude Stein, and morehighlight the boundless creative energy and optimism that permeated the City of Light at this key historical juncture. Richly illustrated alphabetical entries with cross-references to related topics are complemented by six thematic essays on cinema, fashion, graphic design, habitation, painting, and urban planning. A portfolio of original contemporary photographsfrom the historic center to the suburbs of Parisreveals traces of modernism in dozens of buildings and their interiors that are rarely open to the public. This catalogpublished to accompany an exhibition at the Power Station of Art in Shanghai in summer 2023sketches a panorama of human invention across the vast creative landscape of Paris from 1914 to 1945.
Jean-Louis Cohen is France's most authoritative historian of twentieth-century architecture. He has published more than forty books, including Frank Gehry: The Masterpieces (Flammarion, 2021), and curated numerous architectural expositions. He is the Sheldon H. Solow Professor in the History of Architecture department at NYU's Institute of Fine Arts and holds a chair at the Collge de France. Guillemette Morel Journel is an architect and urbanist; she has published several books on Le Corbusier including Villa Savoye.