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The Other: A Magazine for the Introduction of Occidental Culture to Austria (Vienna 1903 / Reprint 2015)
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The Other: A Magazine for the Introduction of Occidental Culture to Austria (Vienna 1903 / Reprint 2015) in Franklin, TN
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The Other: A Magazine for the Introduction of Occidental Culture to Austria (Vienna 1903 / Reprint 2015) in Franklin, TN
Current price: $38.00
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In 1903, Adolf Loos edited the journal
Das Andere
, in which he expressed his thoughts on, and theories of, contemporary architecture, fashion, and design. The publication was born out of Loos’ aversion to a superficial aestheticization of life in Austria, which he saw embodied by the “Wiener Secession” and later on “Wiener Werkstätte” and “Werkbund.” As a counter balance, in
he showed his admiration especially for the fashion and culture of England and America. Contemporary advertisements on these subjects were included in the journal, which ran for just two issues. Beatriz Colomina supplements the reprint of
with an extensive commentary.
Das Andere
, in which he expressed his thoughts on, and theories of, contemporary architecture, fashion, and design. The publication was born out of Loos’ aversion to a superficial aestheticization of life in Austria, which he saw embodied by the “Wiener Secession” and later on “Wiener Werkstätte” and “Werkbund.” As a counter balance, in
he showed his admiration especially for the fashion and culture of England and America. Contemporary advertisements on these subjects were included in the journal, which ran for just two issues. Beatriz Colomina supplements the reprint of
with an extensive commentary.
In 1903, Adolf Loos edited the journal
Das Andere
, in which he expressed his thoughts on, and theories of, contemporary architecture, fashion, and design. The publication was born out of Loos’ aversion to a superficial aestheticization of life in Austria, which he saw embodied by the “Wiener Secession” and later on “Wiener Werkstätte” and “Werkbund.” As a counter balance, in
he showed his admiration especially for the fashion and culture of England and America. Contemporary advertisements on these subjects were included in the journal, which ran for just two issues. Beatriz Colomina supplements the reprint of
with an extensive commentary.
Das Andere
, in which he expressed his thoughts on, and theories of, contemporary architecture, fashion, and design. The publication was born out of Loos’ aversion to a superficial aestheticization of life in Austria, which he saw embodied by the “Wiener Secession” and later on “Wiener Werkstätte” and “Werkbund.” As a counter balance, in
he showed his admiration especially for the fashion and culture of England and America. Contemporary advertisements on these subjects were included in the journal, which ran for just two issues. Beatriz Colomina supplements the reprint of
with an extensive commentary.
















