Art Deco 1910 - 1939.
Title
Art Deco 1910 - 1939.
Venues
National Gallery Of Victoria: International. (28 June 2008 – 5 October 2008)
Date
(2008)
Summary
Multi-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (VIC).
Country of context
Australia
Abstract
This winter 2008, the National Gallery of Victoria is the exclusive Australian venue for a major exhibition of the celebrated and popular style, Art Deco. The exhibition is the most popular program ever mounted at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, which houses one of the world’s great collections of Art Deco. The exhibition comprises over 300 works and covers all artistic media from painting to photography, fashion to film and architecture to jewellery. Spanning the boom of the roaring Twenties and the Depression–ridden 1930s, Art Deco came to epitomise all the glamour, opulence and hedonism of the Jazz age. It was the era of the flapper girl, the luxury ocean liner, the Hollywood film and the skyscraper.
Last Updated
04 Jul 2012