Description: World's Fairs and International Exhibitions have always had a political as well as a commercial and cultural context. This was particularly true during the Cold War between America and the Soviet Union. Jack Masey served with the United States Information Agency from 1951 to 1979, for many years as Director of Design. He commissioned numerous American architects and designers including R. Buckminster Fuller, Charles and Ray Eames, George Nelson, Peter Blake, Ivan Chermayeff and Thomas Geismar to design the US presence at major world Expos including Expo '67 in Montreal and Expo '70 in Osaka.This important new book draws on Masey's recollections, recently declassified documents, unpublished memoirs and photographs, interviews with surviving members of U.S. design teams, and others, to detail the significant role played by architects and designers in shaping America's image during the cultural Cold War.condition info: shelf-wear / clean pages / no smoke smells
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EAN: 9783037781234
Book Title: Cold War Confrontations : US Exhibitions and Their Role in the Cultural Cold War
Item Length: 9.4in
Item Width: 6.5in
Author: Conway Lloyd Morgan, Jack Masey
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Topic: Marketing / General, Industrial Design / General, Study & Teaching, History / General
Publisher: Lars Muller Publishers
Publication Year: 2008
Genre: Technology & Engineering, Architecture, Business & Economics, History
Item Weight: 0 Oz
Number of Pages: 424 Pages