Josef Frank

Life and Work

Christopher Long

 Josef Frank
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Christopher Long

402 pages | 25 color plates, 248 halftones | 8-1/2 x 10-1/4 | © 2002
Cloth $92.50 ISBN: 9780226492667 Published April 2001
Architect, designer, and theorist Josef Frank (1885-1967) was known throughout Europe in the 1920s as one of the continent's leading modernists. Yet despite his important contributions to the development of modernism, Frank has been largely excluded from histories of the movement. Josef Frank: Life and Work is the first study that comprehensively explores the life, ideas, and designs of this complex and controversial figure.

Educated in Vienna just after the turn of the century, Frank became the leader of the younger generation of architects in Austria after the First World War. But Frank fell from grace when he emerged as a forceful critic of the extremes of modern architecture and design during the early 1930s. Dismissing the demands for a unified modern style, Frank insisted that it was pluralism, not uniformity, that most characterized life in the new machine age. He called instead for a more humane modernism, one that responded to people's everyday needs and left room for sentimentality and historical influences. He was able to put these ideas into practice when, in 1933, he was forced to leave Vienna for Sweden. There his work came to define Swedish (or Scandinavian) modern design. For more than thirty years he was the chief designer for the Stockholm furnishings firm Svenskt Tenn, producing colorful, cozy, and eclectic designs that provided a refreshing alternative to the architectural mainstream of the day and presaged the coming revolt against modernism in the 1960s.

In this sensitive study of one of the twentieth century's seminal architects and thinkers, Christopher Long offers new insight into Josef Frank's work and ideas and provides an important contribution to the understanding of modernist culture and its history.
"Christopher Long's Josef Frank covers the life of an architect who started out in Vienna, produced designs for the Wiener Werkstatte, and ended up in Sweden, where he was a pioneer in the less prepossessing style of interior designing that would come to be known as Swedish Modern. Frank's work as an architect and as a designer of furniture and fabrics and much else shows how the exaggerated rectilinearity of the Viennese style could be leavened with an easier-going kind of wit, with a feeling for the simpler forms of rustic wooden furniture and folk designs."


"Long's elegant and illuminating study of the life and work of Josef Frank is a refreshing contribution to the history of modern architecture and design. The Austrian architect and designer was one of the most significant leaders of the modern movement between the wars, yet his ideas conflicted with the aims of the Intenational Style architects. . . . A biography in the best sense of the word: it draws the reader into the story of Frank's career by relating his theories, writings, and designs for both buildings and objects to the larger historical and political context from which they emerged. . . . In addition to bringing the career of this intriguing architect and designer to light, Josef Frank: Life and Work points to new directions for future studies of modernism in all disciplines."--Rebecca Houze, Decorative Arts


"Long's carefully researched and richly detailed portrait of the life and work of a major designer fills a significant lacuna in the history of twentieth-century architecture. . . . An important and eagerly awaited addition and corrective to the history of modern architecture. It makes one of the most humane and eloquent critical voices of twentieth-century architecture finally accessible to an English-reading readership."--Eve Blau, Austrian History Yearbook


Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Prologue
1. Genesis
2. Exploration
3. Red Vienna
4. Haus & Garten
5. A Dissenting Voice
6. The House as Path and Place
7. War on Two Fronts
8. Swedish Modern
9. New York
10. Revisions
Notes
Abbreviations
Catalog of Works: Buildings, Projects, and Interiors
List of Exhibitions
Bibliography
Index
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