MGM Style

Cedric Gibbons and the Art of the Golden Age of Hollywood

By (author) Howard Gutner

Hardback - £35.00

Publication date:

17 November 2019

Length of book:

304 pages

Publisher

Lyons Press

ISBN-13: 9781493038572

MGM Style is an overview of the career and achievements of Hollywood’s most famous art director. Cedric Gibbons was the supervisor in charge of the art department at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film studios from its inception in 1924 until Gibbons chose to retire in 1956. Lavishly illustrated with over 175 pristine duotone photographs, the vast majority of which have never before been published, this is the first volume to trace Gibbons’ trendsetting career. At its height in the late 1930s and early 1940s, Gibbons was regularly acknowledged by his peers as having shaped the craft of art direction in American film; his work was recognized as representing the finest in motion picture sets and settings. Gibbons and his associates constructed the villages, towns, streets, squares and edifices that later appeared in hundreds of films, and whose mixed architecture stood in for army camps and the wild west, Dutch New York and Dickensian London, ancient China and modern Japan. Inspired by the work of Le Corbusier and the Bauhaus masters, as well as the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris and Frank Lloyd Wright’s experiments with open planning, Gibbons championed the notion that movie decor should move beyond the commercial framework of the popular cinema
"As befitting its subject, MGM Style: Cedric Gibbons and the Art of the Golden Age of Hollywood is a class act. The shimmering art deco photographs and the perceptive and well-researched text finally give credit to the man who, more than any other, defined the physical look of the twentieth century." --Steve Bingen, author of MGM: Hollywood's Greatest Backlot and Hollywood's Lost Backlot



"This book is a must for anyone interested in the magic of filmmaking, design, and architecture, and the great days of the Golden Age of Hollywood." --Cathy Whitlock, author of Designs on Film: A Century of Hollywood Art Direction