Mexican - A Journey Through Design
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Revealing the richly visual and cultural details that are the essence of Mexican style, design editor and photographer Newell Turner has done for Mexican design what legendary culinary pioneer Diana Kennedy did for Mexican food.
Elegantly organized around nine decisive decorative periods that have shaped MĂ©xicoâs unique design journey to the present day, Turner establishes a visual dialogue with the reader that beautifully captures the depth and subtleties of the countryâs aesthetic legacy. Ushered behind the walls, gates, and doors of private MĂ©xico, we are introduced to an intriguing world of interior design and architectureâincluding the highly developed civilizations pre-dating the arrival of Columbus; the Spanish colonial arts; the dynamic response to global movements such as Art Deco and Surrealism; and a rich survey of modernist and contemporary work. Woven intricately into this history is Turnerâs own story of discovering the distinctive soul of MĂ©xico, whereâin the spirit of memoirs in which a traveler discovers another countryâhe finds himself along the way.
In this vivid volume of color, texture and contrasts, Turner examines the extraordinary range of Mexican design with the insight of a true devotee. The breathtaking photography shows how every room, courtyard, loggiaâand even a chair, or an arrangement of flowersâare part of a rich design heritage. Turner spent his magazine career chronicling American style, and now his unerring eye has turned to MĂ©xico. We are invited to join him on a voyage as he explores the homes of Mexicans and other expats who share his passion for authentic MĂ©xicoâboth past and presentâand are inspired by the countryâs complex history and stunning landscapes.
These sophisticated residences blend artisanal craftsmanship with antiques and contemporary furnishings.
DETAILS:
- 256 pages
- Hardcover