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Book Synopsis: Back in print, the essential, unsurpassed Bauhaus overviewThe Bauhaus, the school of art and design founded in Germany in 1919 and shut down by the Nazis in 1933, brought together artists, architects and designers—among them Anni and Josef Albers, Herbert Bayer, Marcel Breuer, Lyonel Feininger, Walter Gropius, Johannes Itten, Vasily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, László Moholy-Nagy, Lilly Reich, Oskar Schlemmer, Gunta Stölzl—in an extraordinary conversation on the nature of art in the industrial age. Aiming to rethink the form of modern life, the Bauhaus became the site of a dazzling array of experiments in the visual arts that have profoundly shaped the world today.

Bauhaus 1919–1933: Workshops for Modernity, originally published to accompany a major 2009 exhibition, is The Museum of Modern Art's first comprehensive treatment of the subject since its famous Bauhaus exhibition of 1938, and offers a new generational perspective on the 20th century's most influential experiment in artistic education. Organized in collaboration with the three major Bauhaus collections in Germany (the Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin, the Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau and the Klassic Stiftung Weimar), Bauhaus 1919–1933 examines the extraordinarily broad spectrum of the school's products, including industrial design, furniture, architecture, graphics, photography, textiles, ceramics, theater and costume design, painting and sculpture.

Many of the objects discussed and illustrated here have rarely if ever been seen or published outside Germany. Featuring approximately 400 color plates, richly complemented by documentary images, Bauhaus 1919–1933 includes two overarching essays by the exhibition's curators, Barry Bergdoll and Leah Dickerman, that present new perspectives on the Bauhaus. Shorter essays by more than 20 leading scholars apply contemporary viewpoints to 30 key Bauhaus objects, and an illustrated narrative chronology provides a dynamic glimpse of the Bauhaus' lived history.

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The Bauhaus: 1919–1933: Workshops for Modernity book is a must-have for anyone interested in art, design, and the history of the 20th century. This essential publication offers a comprehensive overview of the iconic Bauhaus school, which brought together some of the most influential artists, architects, and designers of its time. From Anni and Josef Albers to Marcel Breuer and Vasily Kandinsky, the Bauhaus was a hub of innovation and creativity.

By exploring the nature of art in the industrial age, the Bauhaus revolutionized the visual arts and continues to shape the world today. With its focus on industrial design, furniture, architecture, graphics, photography, textiles, ceramics, and more, this book showcases the diverse range of disciplines the Bauhaus tackled. Discover the groundbreaking experiments and the remarkable products that emerged from this extraordinary conversation.

Bauhaus 1919–1933: Workshops for Modernity is a collaboration between The Museum of Modern Art and the major Bauhaus collections in Germany. With over 400 color plates and rare documentary images, this publication offers a fresh generational perspective on the Bauhaus. Curators Barry Bergdoll and Leah Dickerman provide new insights, while leading scholars contribute contemporary viewpoints on key Bauhaus objects. Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of the Bauhaus with this visually stunning and intellectually stimulating book.

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