Books, internet, books, internet...

I have decided to look into finding some interesting and relevant articles, Journals, interviews, and videos.

Articles:

"...The advent of modernism was the herald of the end of that order. If Matisse's chapel at Vence with its wonderful glass is a rare exception, modern art can really only be religious incidentally. Rothko's chapel in Texas inspires a kind of awe, but you have to bring you own god. Mostly modern religious art is just the splintered and muddled fragments of long-shattered certainties. They are gathered up to produce the dreadful art that, in the name of modernity, spoils so many old churches..."


A timeline very interesting seeing what movements came first and ended the modernists era:


http://www.keithgarrow.com/modern-art-styles.html

Journals:
(1.) http://www.bergpublishers.com/BergJournals/TheJournalofModernCraft/tabid/3254/Default.aspx
..It addresses all forms of making that self-consciously set themselves apart from mass production—whether in the making of designed objects, artworks, buildings, or other artefacts. 
The journal covers craft in all its historical and contemporary manifestations...'


Videos: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4eFB-VCIyI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8zuGsX_z_Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMCdmoJ8Ab4

The Helvetica movie



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