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The Stockholm Exhibit 1930: Reinventing the Everyday
The Stockholm Exhibit 1930: Reinventing the Everyday

Author(s): Malcolm Woollen
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Zeta Books
Keywords: Stockholm Exhibition of 1930; Heidegger; Gunnar Asplund;

Summary/Abstract: This paper attempts to explain how the Stockholm Exhibition of 1930 was uniquely different from previous exhibitions and sought to resolve a longstanding tension between a vision of the future and longing for the past. In particular, it addresses how ideas of the everyday were redirected towards functionalism in a joyful festive context through the agency of consumer desire. It also explains how the exhibition attempted to relate to Skansen, a nearby museum of the Swedish vernacular and how Gunnar Asplund’s concepts of functionalism reflect Heidegger’s principles of dwelling. Finally, using Foucault’s concepts of ‘other’ spaces, it shows how the Stockholm Ex-hibition served as a heterotopia of the future that collaborated actively with a heterotopia of the past to make a more convincing case to a mass audience about the appropriateness of functionalism in Sweden.

  • Issue Year: 2012
  • Issue No: Vol.4/2
  • Page Range: 130-162
  • Page Count: 33
  • Language: English