The East in Exaggeration: Asian Influence on Art Deco
There’s a reason Art Deco doesn’t do subtle. The entire movement was a fever dream of excess—gold-trimmed skyscrapers, lacquered everything, and geometric patterns sharp enough to cut. It was a global flex, a champagne-fueled middle finger to the Great War, and a declaration that the future was here. But behind all the jazz-age swagger and European bravado, the Art Deco aesthetic owed a massive debt to the East.
Asia wasn’t just an influence—it was a foundation. From the stylized dragons of Chinese lacquerwork to the serene symmetry of Japanese prints, the movement devoured Eastern aesthetics and spat them back out in high-contrast, high-gloss splendor. The results? Pure dynamite. Let’s take a look at how Art Deco stole from—er, paid homage to—the Far East and turned it into one of the most defining aesthetics of the 20th century.
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