Journal article

The Media Surface of Design Reform: Reproduction and the Traffic in Images, 1841–1852

Karen Burns

Fabrications | Informa UK Limited | Published : 2013

Abstract

At the London Museum of Manufactures founded in 1852, Henry Cole, Owen Jones and Richard Redgrave used their own writings and those of Augustus Welby Pugin to promote “conventionalised” ornament, prohibiting figurative representation in design objects. This essay advances a new interpretation of design reform by reading the “conventionalised” ornament rule as part of a broader engagement of design with its own mediatised conditions – a recognition signified by the term “surface.” After locating the origins of this concept in the early 1840s, the paper traces a decade-long polemic on the relations of images and surfaces. As new regimes of mediation, reproduction and circulation developed, the..

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