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Fine. Elephant Folio-over 15-23" tall. pp. 80. An excellent copy, appears unread, spine unbroken, pages unmarked. Some slight tanning around page edges, and top spine slightly 'bumped'. Contains 290 illustrations, including 175 in full colour. A 'scrapbook' of the historic 1939 World's Fair in New York-designers' sources, original plans and drawings; the promotional material and maps; the startling architecture of the buildings from many nations and corporations; the multimedia extraganzas Democracity and Futurama; the glitzy entertainment zone; the treasured curios and mementos. A special section is devoted to snapshots and reminiscences of fairgoers, adding immedicacy and a personal note. This is a very large book and will require added postage outside the UK.
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Add this copy of Trylon and Perisphere; the 1939 New York World's Fair to cart. $75.00, good condition, Sold by Ground Zero Books, Ltd. rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Silver Spring, MD, UNITED STATES, published 1989 by Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
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Good. The format is approximately 11.25 inches by 16 inches. 79, [1] pages. 290 illustrations including 175 plates in full color. Cover has some wear, soiling and corner creasing of cover and a few pages. Includes chapters full of color photography of fair products and merchandising. Chapters include Remembering the World of Tomorrow, Selling the Fair, A Designer's Fair, World of Tomorrow, A Fair of Nations, The Entertainment Zone, and Merchandise of Tomorrow. Contains a two page color map of the grounds. The 1939-40 New York World's Fair was a world's fair held at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, New York, United States. It was the second-most expensive American world's fair of all time, exceeded only by St. Louis's Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904. Many countries around the world participated in it, and over 44 million people attended its exhibits in two seasons. It was the first exposition to be based on the future, with an opening slogan of "Dawn of a New Day", and it allowed all visitors to take a look at "the world of tomorrow". When World War II began four months into the 1939 World's Fair, many exhibits were affected, especially those on display in the pavilions of countries under Axis occupation. After the close of the fair in 1940, many exhibits were demolished or removed, though some buildings were retained for the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair, held at the same site. He is the co-founder and co-chair (with Lita Talarico) of the MFA Designer as Author program at the School of Visual Arts (SVA), New York, where he lectures on the history of graphic design. Prior to this, he lectured for 14 years on the history of illustration in the MFA Illustration as Visual Essay program at the School of Visual arts. He also was director for ten years of SVA's Modernism & Eclecticism: A History of American Graphic Design symposiums. With Seymour Chwast he has directed Push Pin Editions. The author, co-author, and/or editor of over 100 books on design and popular culture, Heller has worked with a score of publishers, including Chronicle Books, Allworth Press, Harry N. Abrams, Phaidon Press, Taschen Press, Abbeville Press, Thames & Hudson, Rockport, Northlight, and more. He is currently completing "Iron Fists: Branding the Totalitarian State" for Phaidon Press, an anaylsis of how the major dictatorships used graphics to propagate their ideologies. Seymour Chwast (born August 18, 1931) is an American graphic designer, illustrator, and type designer. Chwast was introduced to graphic design by Leon Friend. He graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Cooper Union in 1951. With Milton Glaser, Edward Sorel, and Reynold Ruffins, he founded Push Pin Studios in 1954. The bi-monthly publication The Push Pin Graphic was a product of their collaboration. Chwast is famous for his commercial artwork, which includes posters, food packaging, magazine covers, and publicity art. Often referred to as "the left-handed designer, " Chwast's unique graphic design melded social commentary and a distinctive style of illustration. Today, he continues to work and is principal at Pushpin Group, Inc. in New York City. In 1985, he received the AIGA Medal. The Trylon and Perisphere were two monumental modernistic structures designed by architects Wallace Harrison and J. Andre Fouilhoux that were together known as the Theme Center of the 1939 New York World's Fair. The Perisphere was a tremendous sphere, 180 feet in diameter, connected to the 610-foot spire-shaped Trylon by what was at the time the world's longest escalator. The Perisphere housed a diorama by Henry Dreyfuss called Democracity which, in keeping with the fair's theme "The World of Tomorrow", depicted a utopian city-of-the-future. The interior display was viewed from above on a moving sidewalk, while a multi-image slide presentation was projected on the dome of the sphere. After exiting the Perisphere, visitors descended to ground level on the third element of...
Add this copy of Trylon and Perisphere: 1939 New York World's Fair to cart. $75.00, good condition, Sold by Hennessey + Ingalls rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Los Angeles, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1989 by Abrams.
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