Art Deco Scotland - Design And Architecture In The Jazz Age
The Glasgow School of Art 164 Renfrew Street Glasgow G3 6RQ
Art Deco Scotland: Design and Architecture in the Jazz Age is an exhibition of images, ephemera, a film and textual interpretation across nine themes through which the Art Deco style appeared during the inter-war period in Scotland. The exhibition will run in the Reid Gallery Corridor at The Glasgow School of Art from 5th till 28th April, and is part of Glasgow 850, a year-long citywide programme of exhibitions, festivals and events celebrating Glasgow's 850th anniversary. The exhibition accompanies a major new book of the same title, written by Bruce Peter, Professor of Design History at The Glasgow School of Art, and published by Historic Environment Scotland, which will be launched at a special preview event on Friday 4th April. The exhibition and book are Scotland’s contributions to an international celebration in 2025 of the centenary of the staging in Paris of the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, a great exhibition of modern decorative arts that much later gave the Art Deco style its name.