The Bauhaus: 1919-1933: Reform and Avant-garde
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Science & Technology
Art & Photography
Format
Hardcover
Pages
96
Language
English
Published
Sep 1, 2015
Publisher
Taschen America Llc
ISBN-10
3836560143
ISBN-13
9783836560146
Description
In a brief yet impactful span from 1919 to 1933, the Bauhaus school emerged as a revolutionary force in art and design, reshaping the cultural landscape of Germany and beyond. Magdalena Droste delves into this pivotal movement, illustrating how the Bauhaus bridged the gap between traditional forms and modernist ideologies. It served as a crucible for innovation, attracting influential artists and thinkers who sought to redefine the relationship between art and society.
Through its emphasis on functionality and simplicity, the Bauhaus championed a new aesthetic that resonated deeply with the tumultuous social changes of the era. The narrative not only captures the historical significance of this avant-garde collective but also highlights its enduring legacy. Droste invites readers to explore the dynamic interplay of creativity, politics, and philosophy that defined the Bauhaus and its profound impact on contemporary design principles.
Through its emphasis on functionality and simplicity, the Bauhaus championed a new aesthetic that resonated deeply with the tumultuous social changes of the era. The narrative not only captures the historical significance of this avant-garde collective but also highlights its enduring legacy. Droste invites readers to explore the dynamic interplay of creativity, politics, and philosophy that defined the Bauhaus and its profound impact on contemporary design principles.
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