Paul Greenhalgh
Fair World
A History of World's Fairs and Expositions from London to Shanghai 1851-2010
Paul Greenhalgh
Fair World
A History of World's Fairs and Expositions from London to Shanghai 1851-2010
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The great World's Fairs and Expositions staged around the world since the mid-nineteenth century were among the largest and most dramatic cultural events ever staged. Fair World tells the story of these extraordinary exhibitions from the Victorian period to the present day.
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The great World's Fairs and Expositions staged around the world since the mid-nineteenth century were among the largest and most dramatic cultural events ever staged. Fair World tells the story of these extraordinary exhibitions from the Victorian period to the present day.
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- Verlag: Papadakis
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 322mm x 281mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 2254g
- ISBN-13: 9781906506094
- ISBN-10: 1906506094
- Artikelnr.: 30512118
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Papadakis
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 322mm x 281mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 2254g
- ISBN-13: 9781906506094
- ISBN-10: 1906506094
- Artikelnr.: 30512118
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Paul Greenhalgh is Director of the Sainsbury Centre for the Visual Arts at the University of East Anglia. His former roles include Director and President of the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington DC, President of NSCAD University in Canada, and Head of Research at the V&A Museum in London.
Introduction The Origin and Meaning of the Exposition Medium Exhibitions
before Expos The Formation of the First Expositions Justifying Expositions
Money, Politics and the Masses Money The British Organisational Model The
French Way American Business Cold War Ways and Post-Modern Methods Politics
and the Entertaining of the Masses Gender and Display: The Women’s
Buildings The Myth and Reality of Profits Imperial Display Britain's
Exhibitions: Industry and Empire The European Empires on Display Japan’s
Imperial Ambition American Expansion Human Show cases People as
Entertainment Paris and the Growth of the Practice The British Displays
Evolutionism and the Peopled Displays The Villages of America Consuming in
the Streets of the World Ambassadors on Site National Profile Display and
National Identity Frenchness Britain and England America and the Problem of
the New Paris in 1937, New York in 1939 Pastiche, Boycott, and the Post-War
World Designing an Ephemeral World Modernity, Design, Expo The Great
Exhibition and High Victorian Design Design and the Poor The Example from
Outside Architecture and Engineering Historicism and Art Nouveau Art Deco
and the Modern Movement Space Age Modern, International Modern, Post-Modern
The Meaning of Art Defining and Displaying the Fine Arts Beaux-Arts and
Avant Garde: the French Displays British Art and the Expositions The Growth
of American Art Art from Outside: Africa and Oceania After the War
Postscript Notes Index Acknowledgements Bibliography
before Expos The Formation of the First Expositions Justifying Expositions
Money, Politics and the Masses Money The British Organisational Model The
French Way American Business Cold War Ways and Post-Modern Methods Politics
and the Entertaining of the Masses Gender and Display: The Women’s
Buildings The Myth and Reality of Profits Imperial Display Britain's
Exhibitions: Industry and Empire The European Empires on Display Japan’s
Imperial Ambition American Expansion Human Show cases People as
Entertainment Paris and the Growth of the Practice The British Displays
Evolutionism and the Peopled Displays The Villages of America Consuming in
the Streets of the World Ambassadors on Site National Profile Display and
National Identity Frenchness Britain and England America and the Problem of
the New Paris in 1937, New York in 1939 Pastiche, Boycott, and the Post-War
World Designing an Ephemeral World Modernity, Design, Expo The Great
Exhibition and High Victorian Design Design and the Poor The Example from
Outside Architecture and Engineering Historicism and Art Nouveau Art Deco
and the Modern Movement Space Age Modern, International Modern, Post-Modern
The Meaning of Art Defining and Displaying the Fine Arts Beaux-Arts and
Avant Garde: the French Displays British Art and the Expositions The Growth
of American Art Art from Outside: Africa and Oceania After the War
Postscript Notes Index Acknowledgements Bibliography
Introduction The Origin and Meaning of the Exposition Medium Exhibitions
before Expos The Formation of the First Expositions Justifying Expositions
Money, Politics and the Masses Money The British Organisational Model The
French Way American Business Cold War Ways and Post-Modern Methods Politics
and the Entertaining of the Masses Gender and Display: The Women’s
Buildings The Myth and Reality of Profits Imperial Display Britain's
Exhibitions: Industry and Empire The European Empires on Display Japan’s
Imperial Ambition American Expansion Human Show cases People as
Entertainment Paris and the Growth of the Practice The British Displays
Evolutionism and the Peopled Displays The Villages of America Consuming in
the Streets of the World Ambassadors on Site National Profile Display and
National Identity Frenchness Britain and England America and the Problem of
the New Paris in 1937, New York in 1939 Pastiche, Boycott, and the Post-War
World Designing an Ephemeral World Modernity, Design, Expo The Great
Exhibition and High Victorian Design Design and the Poor The Example from
Outside Architecture and Engineering Historicism and Art Nouveau Art Deco
and the Modern Movement Space Age Modern, International Modern, Post-Modern
The Meaning of Art Defining and Displaying the Fine Arts Beaux-Arts and
Avant Garde: the French Displays British Art and the Expositions The Growth
of American Art Art from Outside: Africa and Oceania After the War
Postscript Notes Index Acknowledgements Bibliography
before Expos The Formation of the First Expositions Justifying Expositions
Money, Politics and the Masses Money The British Organisational Model The
French Way American Business Cold War Ways and Post-Modern Methods Politics
and the Entertaining of the Masses Gender and Display: The Women’s
Buildings The Myth and Reality of Profits Imperial Display Britain's
Exhibitions: Industry and Empire The European Empires on Display Japan’s
Imperial Ambition American Expansion Human Show cases People as
Entertainment Paris and the Growth of the Practice The British Displays
Evolutionism and the Peopled Displays The Villages of America Consuming in
the Streets of the World Ambassadors on Site National Profile Display and
National Identity Frenchness Britain and England America and the Problem of
the New Paris in 1937, New York in 1939 Pastiche, Boycott, and the Post-War
World Designing an Ephemeral World Modernity, Design, Expo The Great
Exhibition and High Victorian Design Design and the Poor The Example from
Outside Architecture and Engineering Historicism and Art Nouveau Art Deco
and the Modern Movement Space Age Modern, International Modern, Post-Modern
The Meaning of Art Defining and Displaying the Fine Arts Beaux-Arts and
Avant Garde: the French Displays British Art and the Expositions The Growth
of American Art Art from Outside: Africa and Oceania After the War
Postscript Notes Index Acknowledgements Bibliography







