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Bevis Hillier and the Art Deco Revival

Believe it or not, there was a time when the style we know as Art Deco had been deemed old fashioned and was largely eclipsed by modern post-WWII design that rebuilt war torn cities and expanded those that experienced prosperity in the mid-20th century. A World War, a Cold War and a counter-culture revolution had irrevocably changed the world in the years between the debut of the elegant style in 1925 and 1968 when a 28-year old English journalist published a book simply entitled “Art Deco of the 20s and 30s.”

Cover of Bevis Hillier’s 1968 book, an appreciation of Art Deco, published at a time when the style’s prominence had faded.

We’re excited to announce that Bevis Hillier, the writer who brought Art Deco back into the culture with new insights and appreciation, is joining ADSLA from London, for a Zoom talk with Arnold Schwartzman, a filmmaker, designer, prolific Art Deco author and old friend. Get ready for some fascinating stories about the revival of the Art Deco style and how Bevis and Arnold have contributed over the past 50+ years!

If you want to pioneer a theory in history, or art history you should do so when young. That way you get to see what the next generation makes of your ideas...
— Bevis Hillier

BEVIS HILLIER is an author, journalist and critic, a former editor of The Connoisseur magazine and of The Times Saturday Review. He has written frequently on the Art Deco style, including the first book on Art Deco (1968) - which effectively gave the inter-war style its name. He went on to write text for the Minneapolis Institute of Art catalog for their 1971 exhibition. He regularly reviews for The Spectator. His three-volume biography of English poet and writer John Betjeman remains the standard work.

ARNOLD SCHWARTZMAN is a renowned British designer, author, and film director who in 1982 won an Oscar for Best Documentary Feature, for his film of the reminiscences of Holocaust survivors titled Genocide. He has written numerous books about the Art Deco Style.

TICKETS:

$15 Art Deco Society of Los Angeles & ICADS member organizations (ICADS discount requires a code)

$22 Non-Member

If you purchase a ticket before the event, but cannot watch the presentation live, you will be sent a link to watch a recorded version. This link will be available to you for two weeks.

Tickets are non-refundable.


Earlier Event: September 10
Crepe Paper Costumes of the 1920s
Later Event: September 28
Art Deco Downtown Weekend 2024