the influence that dare not speak its name
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These artists' associations were intended to challenge the prevailing conservative and historicizing tendencies of many Vienna artists and exhibitions.
Participants also strived to encourage among the public a heightened sensitivity to, and appreciation for, culture and the arts in everyday life.
The line be- tween fine and ap- plied arts be- came blurred, and the concept of Gesamtkunstwerk, or unified work of art, was introduced. This resulted in a full range of objects and furnishings being designed for specific interiors to create a unified, harmonious ensemble.
The founding group of young artists who formed the Secession included the architect Josef Hoffmann, the painter Koloman Moser, and the painter Gustav Klimt, who was elected president.
Workshops for painters, cabinetmakers, gold and silversmiths, jewelry makers, leather workers and bronze founders thrived during this era. Wiener Werkstätte fabrics were designed by a multitude of talented designers and were then produced on an industrial basis.
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(...and there was an influence they forgot to mention.... textile museum washington dc)
Labels: arthur wesley dow, Eishi Hosoda, fashion, felice rix, hinagata, josef hoffmann, maria likarz, tekagami, textiles, wiener werkstatte
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