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My Modern Movement

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By (author): Robert Best Robert Dudley Best

For those of advanced tastes, the Modern Movement was a welcome corrective to the debased aesthetics of the commercial world. The products of light industry were as untutored in the 1920s and 30s as massed housing and both took scant interest in the idealist thinking that sought to harness architecture and design to social progress.

Robert Best, one of Britain's leading industrialists in this period, shared the goal of better mass education but was troubled by Modernism's promoters, for reasons that they found hard to understand. If the few knew better than the many, and had an obligation to elevate them whether they liked it or not, where did this leave the democratic principles that our liberal society prided itself on? Best felt that the campaign to popularise Functionalist design took propaganda into territory that had uncomfortable political overtones.

In this extraordinary memoir, written in the early 1950s but never previously published, Best explored his concern about the sense of noblesse oblige that lay behind such bodies as the Council of Industrial Design, set up in 1944 ostensibly to raise the saleability and quality of British manufacturing but also, in his view, to brainwash the public into denying what it liked in favour of more cultivated but untested alternatives. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: EnvelopeBooks
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781838172084

About Robert BestRobert Dudley Best

Robert Dudley Best (1892-1984) was an industrial designer famous for creating the Bestlite the first iconic modern object in 1930s Britain. Born into a privileged Birmingham family he and his brother wanted to be music hall entertainers but were derailed-first by their industrialist father R.H. Best who wanted them to work in his lighting factory and insisted they study at Germany's best art school in Duesseldorf and then by WW1 which only Robert survived. Robert went on to pen an appreciation of his father's business innovations an unpublished history of design in the early the 20th century and a memoir with recollections of F.M. Alexander the posture therapist and guru.

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