DP01: TWOAITAOMR
Available for pre-order via info@designingpositions.com
€30 (plus Shipping)
Edition: 50
Softcover, Swiss binding with an open spine, relief vanish on the dust jacket
120 pages
230 x 310 mm
Printed and bound in Germany
TWOAITAOMR delves into the profound ramifications of mechanical reproduction on art, immersing the audience in a mesmerizing assemblage of artworks, channeling the spirit of 18th-century drawings by Thomas Chippendale. In this meticulously curated publication, Walter Benjamin's seminal essay, "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction," intertwines with a captivating array of visually arresting creations, accompanied by an evocative essay on the "Echos of Time." This book invites readers to embark on a journey of contemplation, unravelling the intricate tapestry woven by art, reproduction, and technology. With each turn of the page, the reader is provoked to ponder the ever-evolving relationship between these elements and the transformative power they hold.
Walter Benjamin (1892-1940) embodied the essence of a visionary German philosopher and cultural critic. His intellectual odyssey revolved around art, technology, and society. With unparalleled insights, Benjamin shattered preconceived notions, revealing the transformative force of mechanical reproduction on art. His opus, "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction," redefined authenticity, aura, and societal implications. Benjamin's writings inspire critical dialogue, traversing boundaries between the original and replicated, past and present, individual and collective.
Thomas Chippendale (1718-1779), an esteemed English furniture designer and master craftsman, reigned supreme in the world of 18th-century furniture design. His meticulous artistry and unwavering devotion to detail revolutionized the craft, leaving an indelible legacy. Chippendale's intricate drawings served as testaments to his exceptional skill and boundless creativity, capturing the zeitgeist of their era. His work embodied a harmonious amalgamation of Gothic, Rococo, and Chinese influences, redefining the very essence of furniture design. As a true luminary of his time, Chippendale's contributions solidified his position as an influential figure in the annals of design and craftsmanship, forever shaping the history of aesthetic excellence.
DP01: TWOAITAOMR
Available for pre-order via info@designingpositions.com
€30 (plus Shipping)
Edition: 50
Softcover, Swiss binding with an open spine, relief vanish on the dust jacket
120 pages
230 x 310 mm
Printed and bound in Germany
TWOAITAOMR delves into the profound ramifications of mechanical reproduction on art, immersing the audience in a mesmerizing assemblage of artworks, channeling the spirit of 18th-century drawings by Thomas Chippendale. In this meticulously curated publication, Walter Benjamin's seminal essay, "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction," intertwines with a captivating array of visually arresting creations, accompanied by an evocative essay on the "Echos of Time." This book invites readers to embark on a journey of contemplation, unravelling the intricate tapestry woven by art, reproduction, and technology. With each turn of the page, the reader is provoked to ponder the ever-evolving relationship between these elements and the transformative power they hold.
Walter Benjamin (1892-1940) embodied the essence of a visionary German philosopher and cultural critic. His intellectual odyssey revolved around art, technology, and society. With unparalleled insights, Benjamin shattered preconceived notions, revealing the transformative force of mechanical reproduction on art. His opus, "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction," redefined authenticity, aura, and societal implications. Benjamin's writings inspire critical dialogue, traversing boundaries between the original and replicated, past and present, individual and collective.
Thomas Chippendale (1718-1779), an esteemed English furniture designer and master craftsman, reigned supreme in the world of 18th-century furniture design. His meticulous artistry and unwavering devotion to detail revolutionized the craft, leaving an indelible legacy. Chippendale's intricate drawings served as testaments to his exceptional skill and boundless creativity, capturing the zeitgeist of their era. His work embodied a harmonious amalgamation of Gothic, Rococo, and Chinese influences, redefining the very essence of furniture design. As a true luminary of his time, Chippendale's contributions solidified his position as an influential figure in the annals of design and craftsmanship, forever shaping the history of aesthetic excellence.