The Spirit of the Bauhaus
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‘Architects, sculptors, painters, we all must return to the
crafts!’ declared the architect Walter Gropius in his Bauhaus
manifesto. Founded as an art school in 1919 and forced to close in
1933 by the Nazis, the Bauhaus established itself as a major
influence on 20th-century art and design that continues to this
day. The Bauhaus opened in Weimar, the progressive heart of
Germany’s postwar republic. Under its first director, Walter
Gropius, students were taught by some of the most celebrated
artists of the time, including Paul Klee, Lyonel Feininger and
Wassily Kandinsky. The school moved to Dessau in 1922, under its
radical new director Hannes Meyer, and to Berlin in 1932 under
architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. In 1933 the Gestapo forced the
Bauhaus to close for the last time. This volume uncovers the
sources of inspiration that brought the Bauhaus into existence,
from medieval cathedrals of Europe and Hokusai prints to William
Morris and Arts and Crafts. Each of the various workshops and
courses at the Bauhaus is explored in detail, illustrating the
extraordinary wealth of experimentation in every field: ceramics,
woodwork, metalwork, textiles, glass-painting, sculpture, mural,
printing and binding, typography and publicity, theatre,
architecture and photography. This essential and accessible guide
to the Bauhaus, its history and turbulent political context,
provides the key to understanding why it is recognized as the most
durable and influential source of modern ideas about art, design
and craft.Table of ContentsEssays • Sources and Inspirations •
Workshops and Lessons • In the Heart of BauhausBauhaus Lives On