The Romance of Commerce and Culture: Capitalism, Modernism, and the Chicago-Aspen Crusade for Cultural ReformUniversity Press of Colorado, 2002 - 365 páginas The Romance of Commerce and Culture is a lively and provocative history of how art and intellect formed an alliance with consumer capitalism in the mid-twentieth century and put Aspen, Colorado, on the map. |
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MoholyNagy and the Bauhaus | 39 |
The Chicago Bildungsideal | 83 |
Discovering Aspen | 119 |
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advertising aesthetic Albert Schweitzer American culture architecture artists Aspen Institute Aspen Magazine Bauhaus become Bergstraesser Books Borgese businessmen celebration century Chicago Bildungsideal Colorado commercial consumer Container Corporation critics cultural reform Design Conference early economic Elizabeth Paepcke festival's Goethe Bicentennial Goethe Festival Goethe's Goodman graphic Herbert Bayer human Humanistic Studies Hutchins Hutchins and Adler Hutchins's idea ideals industrial design institute's intellectual interview Jacques Barzun Jerome July June László Moholy-Nagy later lectures Letter to WPP LM-N magazine mass Modern Art modern design modernist Moholy Moholy-Nagy Moholy's moral Mortimer Mortimer Adler Mountain Museum Norman Cousins organization Ortega y Gasset Paepcke's philosophical photography political postwar president Press Quoted in ibid Robert seminars SM-N social society spirit style summer taste Thornton Wilder tion town unity University of Chicago Walter Gropius Walter Paepcke Western William wrote York
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Pop Art and Consumer Culture: American Super Market Christin J. Mamiya Visualização de excertos - 1992 |