 
                        by Josef Frank ; intr. by Christopher Lang
- Author(s)
- Josef Frank
- Publication
- : , 1958
- Scope
- A4 file, unpaged, 30 cm.
- Carrier
- A4 file
This file contains an essay and article. When the architect and designer Josef Frank (1885-1967) published his essay Accidentism in the Swedish journal Form in 1958, it was the ultimate statement of his long-standing disquiet with the tenets of mainstream European modernism. It was not that Frank rejected the possibilities of a new architecture, or that he desired a return to past forms; rather, it was that he objected vigorously to the notion that modernism could be monolithic or narrowly defined. “Away with universal styles,” he wrote. “Away with the idea of equating art and industry, away with the whole system that has become popular under the name of functionalism.” He proposed that “we should design our surroundings as if they originated by chance”.
- Person as subject
- Josef Frank
- Keywords
- modernism , modernism
- Location
- Cabinet 9 - 2: Kunst stromingen en thema's
 
                                             
            
         
            
         
            
        