Festival of Britain 1951: Design

Hardback

Main Details

Title Festival of Britain 1951: Design
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Paul Rennie
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:96
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 142
Category/GenreAntiques and collectables
ISBN/Barcode 9781851495337
ClassificationsDewey:941.085
Audience
General
Illustrations 155ill.(135col.).; 155ill.(135col.).

Publishing Details

Publisher ACC Art Books
Imprint ACC Art Books
Publication Date 4 June 2008
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Inspired by the Great Exhibition of 1851, the Festival of Britain followed soon after the austerity of the war years. The major events were focused around the twenty-seven-acre bomb site around Waterloo Station, although events happened throughout the UK. The Festival was almost immediately unfashionable amongst commentators. It was viewed with suspicion by political conservatives and quickly dismantled. An establishment orthodoxy quickly emerged that called into question the Festival's objectives. This political ambivalence towards the Festival is confounded by the popularity of the Festival amongst collectors, social historians and anybody interested in post-war British culture and society. This book is the first to present the story of the Festival of Britain, held in 1951, through its souvenirs. These objects were produced to commemorate The Tonic to the Nation. Retrospectively, they testify to the enormous popular appeal of the Festival. Festival of Britain 1951, the most recent addition to the popular Design series, places these souvenirs and objects into their historical context and explains the continuing appeal of these modest artefacts. SELLING POINTS: Lavishly illustrated, the book is an indispensable guide to the 1951 Festival of Britain, its objects and their meanings in the twenty-first century A new title in the exquisite new Design series 135 colour and 20 b/w illustrations

Author Biography

Paul Rennie is Head of Context in the School of Graphic Design at Central St Martin's, London and is a member of the Festival of Britain Society and has a collection of Festival souvenirs, ephemera, posters and textiles.