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Organization, decoration

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posted on 2024-11-01, 01:42 authored by Julie Wolfram Cox, Stella Minahan
While organizational decoration has been of interest to those who study organizational artefacts, we suggest four ways in which decoration is worthy of fuller attention in organizational studies. First, decoration, ornament and embellishment are not only what we see, but also what we do as managers, consultants, writers and designers of both physical and project spaces. Second, and drawing on the art/craft debate, we note that decoration occupies contested and even liminal aesthetic position and that 'decorative art' lies betwixt and between fine art and craft. Neither fully accepted nor fully marginalized, decoration is 'only applied' and embodies shifting tensions between form and function. Third, we review the particular negotiations of these tensions at the Bauhaus, a controversial and highly influential aesthetic organization in early 20th century Germany. Fourth, we suggest that decoration, like disorganization, provides a source of complication for organizational studies that are neither pure nor parsimonious.

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Journal

Organization

Volume

14

Issue

4

Start page

529

End page

548

Total pages

20

Publisher

Sage Publications

Place published

London, Thousand Oaks, CA and New Dehli

Language

English

Copyright

© 2005 SAGE Publications

Former Identifier

2005001241

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2010-01-11

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