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ICDAD ANNUAL MEETING 2017 November 29–December 2 Art Deco in Decorative Arts and Design The Wolfsonian–FIU, 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach,

The Wolfsonian–FIU, Miami Beach Installation, Double Vision, 2017. Seite Zwei, Vienna, designers Photo: Lynton Gardiner

Wednesday, November 29

8.30 Registration and light breakfast, The Wolfsonian 9.00 Opening Remarks, ICDAD Board President Helena Koenigsmarková and The Wolfsonian Director Tim Rodgers 9.20 Keynote Conversation, Micky Wolfson

Session 1: National Expression Chair: Helena Koenigsmarková

10.00 Hans Ottomeyer, Interiors and Styles 1911 to 1925: “Bizarrer Stil” and decorative tendencies in Germany 10.20 Rainald Franz, Defining Austrian Art Deco. Josef Hoffmann, Adolf Loos, the Wiener Werkstätte and the Vienna School of Applied Arts at the Austrian Pavilion of the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris 1925 10.40 Barbara von Orelli-Messerli, Swiss Art Deco: French influences, vernacular, or both?

11.10 Coffee break

Session 2: International Art Fairs Chair: Annie Carlano

11.40 Helena Koenigsmarková, Czechoslovakian Participation at the Paris 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes 12.00 Katarzyna Nowakowska-Sito, The Polish Pavilion at the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes: In Search of a National Style 12.20 Mariangels Fondevila, Art Deco in Barcelona

1.00 Lunch, Italymania (Pizza), 1130 Collins Ave, Miami Beach

2.00 Visit, The Wolfsonian permanent collection, library, and Julius Klinger: Posters for a Modern Age 2.50 Departure, carpool 3.15 Visit, contemporary design and art collector, Miami Beach 4.15 Visit, (design collectors in Morris Lapidus House), Miami Beach And The of Art, 2100 , Miami Beach 5.30 Cocktails, contemporary design and art collector, Miami Beach 7.45 Dinner, Faena District, 3201 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach

Thursday, November 30 8.30 Light breakfast, The Wolfsonian

Session 3: Globalism Chair: Silvia Barisione

9.00 Ingeborg de Roode, Exhibiting the Amsterdam School: Evocation or Suppression? 9.15 Marjan Groot, Art Deco Design between the Netherlands and Belgium: the Case of the Kuijken Family, 1918–1940 9.30 Eliane Odding, An Architect’s Graphic Design Skills: Studying Two Poster Designs by H.P. Berlage 9.45 Sarah Chasse, Art Deco Design at Sea at the Peabody Essex Museum

10.00 Coffee Break

Session 4: Three Young Curators. Three New Scholarships Chair: Annamarie Sandecki

10.20 Ko Goubert, Beauty, Grandeur, Magnificence: Dom Martin (1889–1965) and the Art Deco Face of 1920s–1930s Liturgy 10.35 Michelle Jackson, Art Deco and Folk : Reviving the „Wiener Moderne“ 10.50 Tracee Haupt, Art Deco Trade Literature: Mining the Collection of the National Museum of American History Library

11.20 Departure, The Wolfsonian (transportation provided) 12.00 Lunch and Tour, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, 3251 S , Miami 2.45 Tour, Lowe Art Museum, (decorative arts collection, Michele Oka Doner exhibition Into the Mysterium), 1301 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables 4.00 Tour, Coral Gables (planned community originally settled by developer George Merrick in the 1920s) and visit to designer Sharon Lombard Miller in the Dutch South African Village 6.00 Grand Opening, Institute of (ICA), 61 NE 41 Street, Miami Dinner on your own, Design District

Lobby of The Wolfsonian–FIU, Miami Beach Installation, Double Vision, 2017. Seite Zwei, Vienna, designers Photo: Lynton Gardiner

Friday, December 1

8.30 Light breakfast, The Wolfsonian

Session 5: Art Deco in North America Chair: Martina Pall

9.00 Alan Elder, Quebec’s Art Deco: Localizing a Global Aesthetic 9.20 Zsuzsanna Lovay, A Hungarian in America: Geza Maroti Rintel 9.40 Emily Pazar, Ladislav Sutnar and Czech Art Deco 10.00 Ruth Meyer, Chicago’s Art Deco Penny Scales

10.20 Coffee Break

Session 6: Case Studies in German Craft and Design Chair: Kai Lobjakas

10.40 Rosita Nenno, Ignatz Wiemeler – A German Bookbinder in the 1920s and 1930s 11.00 Martina Pall, Art Deco – the Hofschlosserei (court locksmith) Frohnsbeck from Munich: Ornamental Design of the Time on a Cassette in the Schell collection

11.20 Coffee Break

Session 7: Calcio and Cultural identity Chair: Rosita Nenno

11.30 Przemyslaw Strozek, The Calcio Decade. On the Propaganda of Victorious Azzurri in Fine and Decorative Arts in 1930s Italy

11.50 General Assembly 12.30 Final Remarks 1.00 Lunch, The Wolfsonian

2.30 Departure, The Wolfsonian (transportation provided) 3.00 Tour, Olympia Theater (John Eberson, architect, 1926), 174 E , Miami 4.15 Tour, Opa-locka (small city developed in 1925 by the pioneer aviator Glenn Curtiss based on a One Thousand and One Nights theme), guided by Willie Logan, president of OLCDC, Opa-locka Historic Station, 480 Ali Baba Avenue, Opa-locka 5.30 Tour and Cocktails, Wiener Museum of Decorative Art, 481 S Federal Hwy, Dania Beach 7.45 Visit and Farewell Dinner, Nina Johnson Gallery (preview of Katie Stout: Narcissus), 6315 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami

Saturday, December 2 Post Conference Tour (optional)

8.30 Departure, The Wolfsonian (transportation provided) 10.00 Tour, Flagler Museum, 1 White hall Way, Palm Beach, and the Breakers Hotel (Schultze and Weaver, architects, 1926), 1 S County Rd, Palm Beach 1.00 Lunch, TooJay’s Gourmet Deli, 313 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach 3.30 Tour, Boca Raton Museum of Art, Regarding George Ohr: Contemporary Ceramics in the Spirit of the Mad Potter, 501 Plaza Real, Boca Raton 7.00 Cocktail and Dinner, Vagabond Hotel (Robert Swartburg, architect, 1953), 7301 Biscayne Blvd, Miami