Bauhaus Conflicts, 1919-2009 | Controversies and Counterparts | ISBN 9783775724883

Bauhaus Conflicts, 1919-2009

Controversies and Counterparts

herausgegeben von Philipp Oswalt
Mitwirkende
Einführung vonPhilipp Oswalt
Herausgegeben vonPhilipp Oswalt
Bildbeschreibung vonOtl Aicher
Bildbeschreibung vonPaul Betts
Bildbeschreibung vonGerda Breuer
Bildbeschreibung vonMagdalena Droste
Bildbeschreibung vonJörn Etzold
Bildbeschreibung vonSimone Hain
Bildbeschreibung vonKai-Uwe Hemken
Bildbeschreibung vonThilo Hilpert
Bildbeschreibung vonDieter Hoffmann-Axthelm
Bildbeschreibung vonJoachim Krausse
Bildbeschreibung vonMichael Müller
Bildbeschreibung vonWalter Prigge
Bildbeschreibung vonUllrich Schwarz
Bildbeschreibung vonWolfgang Thöner
Bildbeschreibung vonJustus H. Ulbricht
Buchcover Bauhaus Conflicts, 1919-2009  | EAN 9783775724883 | ISBN 3-7757-2488-5 | ISBN 978-3-7757-2488-3

Bauhaus Conflicts, 1919-2009

Controversies and Counterparts

herausgegeben von Philipp Oswalt
Mitwirkende
Einführung vonPhilipp Oswalt
Herausgegeben vonPhilipp Oswalt
Bildbeschreibung vonOtl Aicher
Bildbeschreibung vonPaul Betts
Bildbeschreibung vonGerda Breuer
Bildbeschreibung vonMagdalena Droste
Bildbeschreibung vonJörn Etzold
Bildbeschreibung vonSimone Hain
Bildbeschreibung vonKai-Uwe Hemken
Bildbeschreibung vonThilo Hilpert
Bildbeschreibung vonDieter Hoffmann-Axthelm
Bildbeschreibung vonJoachim Krausse
Bildbeschreibung vonMichael Müller
Bildbeschreibung vonWalter Prigge
Bildbeschreibung vonUllrich Schwarz
Bildbeschreibung vonWolfgang Thöner
Bildbeschreibung vonJustus H. Ulbricht
The Bauhaus, one of the icons of modernism, was controversial from the start-not only because of internal strife, but also due to critique or enmities from the outside. And the controversy did not end with the closure of the Bauhaus itself. Yet nothing else revealed Bauhaus ideas and ideology as well as these confrontations did. Through them, the basic issues of the modernist program became clear. It became obvious that there was no such thing as one kind of modernism, just as there was no ONE Bauhaus; instead, there were different, contradictory, and even oppositional movements and positions: the Bauhauses. Few cultural movements have been as politically instrumentalized as the Bauhaus has. These controversies reflect the relationship between politics and culture in the twentieth century, and hence, the history of the construction of German identity. (German edition ISBN 978-3-7757-2454-8)Exhibition schedule: Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin, July 22-October 4, 2009 · Museum of Modern Art, New York November 8, 2009-January 18, 2010