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245 00 $aDust & data :$btraces of the Bauhaus across 100 years /$cInes Weizman (ed.).
246 3 $aDust and data :$btraces of the Bauhaus across 100 years
246 30 $aTraces of the Bauhaus across 100 years
246 3 $aTraces of the Bauhaus across one hundred years
250 $aFirst edition.
264 1 $aLeipzig :$bSpector Books,$c[2019]
264 4 $c©2019
300 $a630 pages :$billustrations (some color), maps, plans ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
336 $astill image$bsti$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gIntroduction --$gPart I: Objects Pattern, Textures, Codes: Theories of Bauhaus Materiality --$tThe agency of objects: from Semper to the Bauhaus and beyond /$rAlina Payne --$tThe Bauhaus and the vacuum cleaner /$rAnselm Wagner --$tFaktur, photography, and the image of labor: on Moholy-Nagy's textures /$rPap Avilés --$tQueer coded Bauhaus /$rElizabeth Otto --$tThe metallic sphere as mechanical eye: reflected identities at the Bauhaus --$tTowards a digital Bauhaus: the analog and the discrete in the glass grids of Josef Albers /$rChristopher T. Green --$tReinscribing Mies's materiality /$rRobin Schuldenfrei --$tFrom Musterhaus to Meisterhaüser: a trajectory of typologies /$rAnna-Maria Meister --$tReverse typographic impressions: archived and archiving affordance between Bauhaus lines /$rJörg Paulus --$tBauhaus on the moon /$rNicholas de Monchaux --$gPart 2: Hospital, library, drafting rooms, absent silence: the Bauhaus in Weimar --$t1919: the turning point at which history failed to turn /$rZeynep C̦elik Alexander --$tEpochal trace: László Moholy-Nagy, drawing, and the task of the artist /$rJoyce Tsai --$t"Reserve Hospital No.11 Art School": the Bauhaus in the period of transition from Wold War I to the Weimar Republic --$tVkhutemas and the Bauhaus: on common origins and "creation with fire" /$rAnna Bokov --$tFate of the books: the library at the Weimar Bauhaus /$rFrank Simon-Ritz --$tThe "second faculty" at the Weimar Bauhaus, with a sidelong glance at Dessau /$rPeter Bernhard --$tThe influence of the Bauhaus on the State Academy of Crafts and Architecture (1926-30) in Weimar /$rZsófia Kelm --$tThe legacy of the Bauhaus in East Germany: debates at the University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (Hochschule für Architektur und Bauwesen, HAB) in Weimar: editorial introduction /$rInes Weizman --$tParty politics and architecture: the Schmidt-Basel episode at the HAB Weimar in 1958 --$tThe long path to the restoration of the Bauhaus Dessau (1951-76) /$rNorbert Korrek and Christiane Wolf --$tThe International Bauhaus-Kolloquium in Wiemar (1976-2019): transcripts of filmed interviews --$gPart 3: Refugees, migrants, returnees, travelers: Bauhaus architects in exile --$tMigrant with a conflicted sense of home: Hannes Meyer after the Bauhaus /$rThomas Flierl --$tTibor Weiner's architectural design curriculum in Chile (1946-47) /$rDaniel Talesnik --$tBringing Bauhaus modernism to Lithuania: Vladas Švipas's life and influence /$rMarija Drėmaítė --$t"i have 'changed color' from job to job, and people have always believed me": Bauhäusler and architect Selman Selmanagić in Palestine (1934-38) --$tThe Design Centre in Sydney and its Bauhaus origins /$rVeronica Bremer --$tFrom Siedlung to township: the Martin Wagner--Walter Gropius collaboration at Harvard in the 1940s /$rAnna Vallye --$t"Companies of scholars": The Architects Collaborative, Walter Gropius, and the politics of expertise at the University of Baghdad --$tObscured modernism: revisiting the legacy of Gabriel Guevrekian /$rHamed Khosravi --$tBauhaus modernism across the Sykes-Picot line /$rInes Weizman --$gOnward: turning dust to data --$tDust to data: apocalypses of territoriality /$rBernhard Siegert --$tCracks, memory, clouds, and data /$rTom McCarthy, and Eyal Wiezman in conversation.
520 $a"This publication brings together case studies by scholars from around the world that engage with the history of the Bauhaus as an entangled problem--the multiple historiographies of the Bauhaus and the global history of modernist architecture within which it is located. The aim of this book is to read Bauhaus objects, documents, and buildings as molecular units of politics and history. Taking these objects as a starting point, it also sets out to plot their complex patterns of circulation and migration and trace forms of connection that are otherwise invisible to architectural history. Bauhaus history, as this book seeks to show, is indeed a history of migration: of its architects, artists, documents, objects, and, of course, its ideas, as they have scattered across a fragmented world, leading to disputes and sometimes to legal challenges concerning authenticity, physical and intellectual ownership, and copyright"--Provided by publisher.
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650 0 $aArt schools$zGermany$xHistory$y20th century.
650 0 $aArt$xStudy and teaching$zGermany.
650 0 $aArt, Modern$y20th century$xHistory.
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700 1 $aWeizman, Ines,$eeditor.
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