All Saints Church, Feltham, Hounslow
1952
N.F. Cachemaille-Day
https://www.modernism-in-metroland.co.uk/all-saints-feltham.html
All Saints Church, Feltham, Hounslow
1952
N.F. Cachemaille-Day
https://www.modernism-in-metroland.co.uk/all-saints-feltham.html
Strathclyde University's Livingstone Tower in Glasgow. Built in the 1960s, it was designed in an International Modern style by Covell, Matthews & Partners.
1 Finsbury Avenue
1982-84
Peter Foggo of Arup Associates
"Sunday Afternoon in the Country," Florine Stettheimer, 1917.
Stettheimer (1871-1944) was a Modernist painter and theatrical designer, as well as a pioneering feminist, poet, and salonniere.
While at first glance this seems rather mundane, the colors are strange; check out the red tree. Some of the characters seem to be doing bizarre, random things, and some appear to be sitting in upholstered armchairs.
In reality, this is her memory of a picnic she held; in the upper right, hardly visible, she paints herself working at her easel. In the lower left, photographer Edward Steichen points his camera at Dada founder Marcel Duchamp. leaning on a table, while Ettie Stettheimer (the artist's sister) stands behind him in the red coat. Other real-life people are depicted, but in a strange style reminiscent of Chagall.
Stettheimer refused to identify with any group or school; her work is Modernist by default for the time she worked in and her style. Not taken seriously in her liftetime, her work was donated to museums and rediscovered in the 1990s, and now she is hailed as a great American artist.
From the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Smithfield Poultry Market
1961-63
T.P. Bennett & Son with Ove Arup & Partners
“[Davidson] makes the case for those in the depth of hardship by the depiction of an ordinary husband and wife, suffering inescapably, but maintaining a grip on their powers of resilience and love.”
—Carol Rumens on John Davidson’s “Villanelle” – “A still potent vision of a Glasgow family in poverty at the end of the 19th century, clinging on to hope.”
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https://www.theguardian.com/books/2024/dec/23/poem-of-the-week-villanelle-by-john-davidson
“As a condition-of-England poem, ‘A Northern Suburb’ rings bells louder than a Royal wedding, even today.”
John Davidson grew up in Greenock, a son of the manse – although he soon rebelled against his father’s religious beliefs. A prolific writer, he influenced many Modernist poets such as WB Yeats, Wallace Stevens, TS Eliot & Hugh MacDiarmid
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https://www.theguardian.com/books/booksblog/2011/apr/18/poem-of-the-week-john-davidson
I couldn’t touch a stop and turn a screw,
And set the blooming world a-work for me,
Like such as cut their teeth—I hope, like you—
On the handle of a skeleton gold key…
—“Thirty Bob a Week”, by the 19th-century poet, playwright & novelist John Davidson (1857–1909) – born #OTD, 11 April. A
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Page images from THE YELLOW BOOK vol. 2, 1894 – available on @gutenberg_org
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/41876/41876-h/41876-h.htm#Page_99
Frognal Close, Hampstead
1936
Ernst Freud
https://www.modernism-in-metroland.co.uk/spec-houses-mini-guide.html
Bethnal Green Fire Station
1969
G.L.C. Department of Architecture and Civic Design
https://www.modernism-in-metroland.co.uk/lcc-glc-mini-guide.html
Staircase, Hayward Gallery,Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Room, South Bank
1963-8
G.L.C. Department of Architecture and Civic Design
https://www.modernism-in-metroland.co.uk/lcc-glc-mini-guide.html
What is Modernity? (A free, 35-minute podcast from 2023)
Tags: #Modernism #Time #China #History
https://buddhistuniversity.net/content/av/what-is-modernity_mcdermott-ryan
Happy birthday Mies!!
(Watch at your own risk! It’s super catchy!!)
The famous "Barcelona Pavilion" by Mies van der Rohe reflects Bauhaus principles #Architecture #Modernism #Bauhaus