Aesthetic Philosophy of Art Resilience as a Global Art Movement and its Impact on Contemporary Interior Design

  • Elkouriny M
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Abstract

Both creative and technical aspects of interior design are influenced by contemporary global art movements and trends. Some of these movements and trends are exaggerated to the point of fantasia, others are applicable, objective and influential to societal advancement, taking into account cultural identity and ruling standards. Of those trends that express the latter is Art Resilience, founded in Paris in 2014, the birthplace of most modern movements of the world. It was natural for the movement to have an effect on modern and contemporary architecture and interior design concepts in terms of their creative and applied aspects. This is due to the movement’s interest in reestablishing the aesthetic values of artistic work and design, in light of the current cultural and social developments. This paper aims to shed light on how this movement and its principles impacted interior design.

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Elkouriny, M. (2020). Aesthetic Philosophy of Art Resilience as a Global Art Movement and its Impact on Contemporary Interior Design. Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts, 1(1), 126–133. https://doi.org/10.21608/jdsaa.2020.70458

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