Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts> ?p ?o }
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts abstract "The International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts (French: L'Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes) was a World's fair held in Paris, France, from April to October 1925. The term \"Art Deco\" was derived by shortening the words Arts Décoratifs, in the title of this exposition, and it was popularised in the late 1960s by British art critic and historian, Bevis Hillier. Artistic creation in the années folles in France is marked by this event, when on this occasion many ideas of the international avant-garde in the fields of architecture and applied arts were brought together. This major event of the 20s was located between the esplanade of Les Invalides and the entrances of the Grand Palais and Petit Palais. It received 4,000 guests at the inauguration on April 28, and thousands of visitors each of the following days.This exhibition epitomized what came to be called decades later \"Art Deco,\" a \"modern\" style characterized by a streamlined classicism, geometric and symmetric compositions, and a sleek machine-age look. The Exposition poster, by Robert Bonfils, imitating the look of a woodblock print, featured a modern athletic nymph and a racing gazelle. René Lalique's crystal tower fountain was a prominent set-piece of the Exposition. Other prominent motifs included stylized animals, lightning flashes, and \"Aztec\" (and other exotic) motifs. Some of these were motifs and the design aesthetic was derived from French Decorative Cubism, German Bauhaus, Italian Futurism, and Russian Constructivism.The central body of exhibits seemed to present the fashionable products of the luxury market, a signal that, after the disasters of World War I, Paris still reigned supreme in the arts of design. At the same time, other examples such as the Esprit Nouveau pavilion and the Soviet pavilion were distinctly not decorative, they contained furnishings and paintings but these works, including the pavilions, were spare and modern. The modern architecture of Le Corbusier and Konstantin Melnikov attracted both criticism and admiration for its lack of ornamentation. Criticism focused on the 'nakedness' of these structures, compared to other pavilions at the exhibition, such as the Pavilion of the Collector by the ébéniste-decorator Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann. These modernist works were integral projects of their own specific movements, so today the term \"Art Deco\" is used for other works at the exposition with more accuracy.Le Corbusier's Esprit Nouveau pavilion attracted attention for reasons in addition to its modernism, such as his vast theoretical project that the pavilion embodied. L'Esprit Nouveau was the name of the Rive Gauche journal in which Le Corbusier first published excerpts of his book Vers une architecture, and within this pavilion he exhibited his Plan Voisin for Paris. The Plan Voisin, named for aviation pioneer Gabriel Voisin, was a series of identical 200 meter tall skyscrapers and lower rectangular apartments, that would replace a large section of central Paris in the Rive Droite. Although this was never built, the pavilion was and represented a single modular apartment within the broader urban theoretical project.Notable examples of Russian constructivism were the Alexander Rodchenko designed worker's club, and Konstantin Melnikov designed Soviet pavilion. Vadim Meller was awarded a gold medal for his scenic design. Student work from Vkhutemas won several prizes, and Melnikov's pavilion won the Grand Prix. Due to continued national tensions after the first world war, Germany was not invited. Austria however contributed Frederick Kiesler's City in Space exhibit to house the Viennese documentation, this exhibit was commissioned by Josef Hoffman.Polish graphic arts were also successfully represented. Tadeusz Gronowski won the Grand Prix in that category. Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen, still a student, won a silver medal for a chair design.Among the 15,000 exhibitors Croatian sculptor and architect Ivan Meštrović was awarded a Grand Prix for The Racic Mausoleum in Cavtat.".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts thumbnail Expo_Arts_deco_Paris_1925.jpg?width=300.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageExternalLink expo_art_deco_1925.htm.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageExternalLink 2904130823.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageID "2655647".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageLength "6959".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageOutDegree "49".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageRevisionID "703786707".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Rodchenko.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Arne_Jacobsen.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Art_Deco.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Aztec.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Bauhaus.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Bevis_Hillier.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Category:1925_festivals.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Category:1925_in_France.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Category:1925_in_art.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th_century_in_Paris.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Category:Art_Deco.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Category:Art_exhibitions_in_France.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Category:Festivals_established_in_1925.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Category:Modern_art.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Category:Worlds_Fairs_in_Paris.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Cavtat.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Constructivism_(art).
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Cubism.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink France.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_John_Kiesler.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Futurism.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Gabriel_Voisin.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Palais.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_Meštrović.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Josef_Hoffmann.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Konstantin_Melnikov.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Le_Corbusier.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Les_Invalides.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Modernism.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Nymph.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Petit_Palais.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink René_Lalique.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Rive_Droite.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Rive_Gauche.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Roaring_Twenties.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Bonfils.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Tadeusz_Gronowski.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Toward_an_Architecture.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Vadym_Meller.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Vkhutemas.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Woodcut.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Worlds_fair.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Ébéniste.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink Émile-Jacques_Ruhlmann.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink File:Expo_Arts_deco_Paris_1925.jpg.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink File:Exposition_internationale_des_arts_decoratifs,_Paris,_1925.jpg.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLink File:Tour_Eiffel_publicité_Citroën_1925.jpg.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Exposition des Arts Décoratifs''".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLinkText "1925 Exposition of Decorative Arts".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLinkText "1925 World Exhibition in Paris".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Exhibition des Arts Décoratifs".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Exhibition of Decorative Arts".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Exposition Internationale des Artes Décoratifs".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Exposition des Arts décoratifs".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLinkText "International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLinkText "International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paris Decorative Arts Exposition".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paris Exhibition".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paris Exposition of 1925".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paris Exposition".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paris World Exhibition".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paris exhibition".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wikipedia entry".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Worlds Fair in Paris".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-fr.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:List_of_worlds_fairs_in_France.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts subject Category:1925_festivals.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts subject Category:1925_in_France.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts subject Category:1925_in_art.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts subject Category:20th_century_in_Paris.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts subject Category:Art_Deco.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts subject Category:Art_exhibitions_in_France.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts subject Category:Festivals_established_in_1925.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts subject Category:Modern_art.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts subject Category:Worlds_Fairs_in_Paris.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts hypernym World.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts point "48.8636 2.3136".
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts type Agent.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts type Award.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts type Venue.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts type Attraction.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts type Diacritic.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts type Fair.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts type Movement.
- International_Exposition_of_Modern_Industrial_and_Decorative_Arts type Redirect.