Thanks Alejandra
I've followed the arguments over the years but could not recall any
discussion about when the adjoined phrase gained in popularity and started
to have some institutional/organisational gravitas.
Thanks for reminding me of Munari. I have the book and will see what he
has to say.
Rob
Dr. Robert Harland | Lecturer in Visual Communication (Graphic Design) |
School of Arts, English and Drama | Loughborough University |
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/sota/staff/robert-harland/
On 20/03/2015 20:47, "Alejandra Poblete" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Dear Robert, this has been a recurring theme on the list (and is still
>alive)
>
>There is an excellent collection of essays: "Arte¿?Diseño"
>(*Art¿?Design*),
>Anna Calvera (ed), Editorial Gustavo Gili; 1 edition (April 2004) - ISBN:
>978-8425215438
>Also an excellent book: "De lo bello de las cosas. Materiales para una
>estética del diseño" (*About the beauty of things. Materials for a
>aesthetic of design*), Anna Calvera (ed), Editorial Gustavo Gili, 2007 -
> ISBN 978-84-252-2141-5)
>
>Another references in English:
>Dagmar Rinker (2003): ³Industrial Design is not an art² Tomás
>Maldonado's
>Contribution to the Creation of a New Professional Identity.
>In: http://www.hfg-archiv.ulm.de/english/publications/ulm-models.html
>
>Also there is an unavoidable book: Bruno Munari's "Design as art"
>Right now it is only available in a Kindle edition:
>http://amzn.com/B002RI9E0A
>
>best regards
>...........................................
>Alejandra Poblete P.
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>2015-03-20 15:09 GMT-03:00 Robert Harland <[log in to unmask]>:
>
>> Dear List
>>
>> I was intrigued to read recently a call back in 1988, from engineers,
>>for
>> 'art and design perspectives' on better understanding urban systems
>>(White
>> 1988: vi). It had me thinking about what this might mean.
>>
>>
>> Hence, I'm searching to determine if there is a formal definition of
>>'art
>> and design' as an adjoined term, and when 'art and design' emerged as a
>> more substantive term in academia. It's not in any of my dictionaries.
>>
>> It's often used in discussions (often on this list) about formal UK
>> education dating back to 1835, and the formation of Government Schools
>>of
>> Design. But it does not seem to really take hold until the 1960s, when
>>in
>> the UK it became possible to study for a three-year Diploma in Art and
>> Design, coinciding with changes in name from Schools/Colleges of Art to
>> Colleges of Art and Design (e.g. in Nottingham).
>>
>> Might anyone be aware of if and how the adjoined term 'art and design'
>>has
>> been used earlier, in or outside the UK, to represent a formal period of
>> study.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Rob
>>
>> Dr. Robert Harland | Lecturer in Visual Communication (Graphic Design) |
>> School of Arts, English and Drama | Loughborough University |
>> http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/sota/staff/robert-harland/
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> White, R. M. (1988). "Preface", in J. H. Ausubel and R. Herman, (eds.),
>> Cities
>> and their Vital Systems. Washington: National Academy Press.
>>
>>
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