Jukka veistola biography definition
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Child's Play
A beaming child in a puffy jacket dangles from a stark housing block’s concrete wall in a black-and-white 1973 photo by Jens S. Jensen. Blown up to a giant scale at the entrance to the fifth floor galleries at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the image’s contrasting playfulness and severe architecture mark the entrance to the exhibition Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900-2000. It’s joined by a 1927 film of a small child piloting a motorized wheel contraption—the kind of dangerous fun that would make your mother nervous—and an oversized table and chair set by Peter Opsvik from 1972 that renders grown-up visitors child-sized. Together they set the tone for a huge and kinetic show, which opened on Sunday and runs through November 5. The exhibition of more than 500 objects created for and inspired by children traces the line where the aesthetics and ideologies of 20th-century design intersected with changing ideas about childhood.
The thoroughly researched and playfully presented exhibition moves chronologically, beginning with galleries that examine a pedagogical break from rigid 19th-century education and to emerging models that valued the idea of an untamed, spontaneous childhood
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Publisher: Seibundoshinkosha
Language: Jpanese English
ISBN-10: 4416694016
ISBN-13: 978-4416694015
Product Dimensions: 29.6 x 22.4 x 1 cm
Release Date: 1994
Cover design: Yusaku Kamekura
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Jukka Veistola
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Michel Bouvet
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Alex Jordan
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Michel Quarez
Alain Le Quernec
Jan Lenica
Uwe Loesch
Holger MAtthies
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Gunter Rambow
Gert Wunderlich
Kan, Tai-Keung
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István, Orosz
So-Ky (Sós, László)
Dan Reisinger
David Tartakover
Yarom Vardimon
Italo Lupi
Andrea Rauch
Félix Beltrán
Xavier Bermúdez
Antonio Perez ‘Niko’
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Stasys Eidrigevičius
Mieczyslaw Górowski
Jan Mlodozeniec
Wieslaw Walkuski
Waldmar Šwierzy
Henryk Tomaszewski
Wieslaw Walkuski
João Machado
Boris Trofimov
Dušan Kállay
Josep Pla-Narbona
Peret Torrent
Josep Mª trias
Olle Eksell
K.D. Geissbühler
Bruno Monguzzi
Siegfried Odermatt
Rosmarie Tissi
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Century of the Child
23/7/2012
The Museum of Modern Art - MoMA, New York
Growing by Design, 1900-2000. The exhibition brings together over 500 items, over half of which are on loan from institutions and individuals in the U.S. and abroad, and many of which are on view for the first time in the U.S.: school architecture, playgrounds, toys and games, animation, clothing, safety equipment and therapeutic products, nurseries, furniture, and books.
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The Museum of Modern Art presents Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900–2000, an ambitious survey of 20th-century design for children and the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking, from July 29 to November 5, 2012. The exhibition brings together over 500 items, over half of which are on loan from institutions and individuals in the U.S. and abroad, and many of which are on view for the first time in the U.S. Ranging from urban-planning projects to small design objects by celebrated designers and lesser-known figures, Century of the Child brings together a number of areas underrepresented in design history: school architecture, playgrounds, toys and games, animation, clothing, safety equipment and therape