Exhibiting Ourselves

Exhibiting Ourselves Fifty Years of British Exhibition Design - Artmonsky Arts

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Britain has been 'exhibiting' itself in fairs and such like since Medieval times. The zenith of the 'exhibition' was in the Victorian and Edwardian Years when grandiose pavilions were sited over hundreds of acres of ground. Exhibiting Ourselves covers the period from post WWI to just after WWII and includes not only celebratory shows, such as the British Empire Exhibition and the Festival of Britain, but more humble, earthier ones such as the British Industries Fairs and the Daily Mail Home's Exhibitions. It also covers exhibitions with other purposes than merely trade, such as the propaganda exhibitions of the Ministry of Information during WWII, and 'design' exhibitions, setting out to improve 'good taste' of both manufacturers and consumers. It celebrates now forgotten exhibition designers, the showmen of their day, and charters the decline of the exhibition phenomenon as a media for change. Contents: Exhibition venues; Celebratory exhibitions; Trade exhibitions; Propaganda exhibitions; Design exhibitions; Exhibiting ourselves abroad; Exhibition murals; Exhibition design era.

Book information

ISBN: 9780957387546
Publisher: Artmonsky Arts
Imprint: Artmonsky Arts
Pub date:
DEWEY: 659.15209410904
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 159
Weight: 388g
Height: 177mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 13mm