Juliet Kinchin
Aidan O'Connor
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2011, English
Nonfiction, Architecture; Nonfiction, Product/Industrial Design; Nonfiction, Interior Design
8 x 10 inches, hardcover, 88 pages, 75 color illustrations
ISBN: 9780870708084
Suggested Retail Price: $24.95

From the Publisher. Historically drab, poorly ventilated, and hidden from view, the kitchen became a central concern of modernism toward the end of the nineteenth century and a testing ground for new materials and technologies. Since then, it has come to articulate societal relationships to food, consumerism, the domestic role of women, and even international politics. Counter Space examines this transformation through design objects, architectural plans, posters, photographs, and artworks from the collection of The Museum of Modern Art. With an introductory essay by curator Juliet Kinchin, this volume is a lively exploration of changing technology, aesthetics, and ideologies.

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