Description
Following the closure of the Bauhaus in 1933, teachers and students found new opportunities in Britain and the United States. Among them were Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, who simultaneously spent time in London before moving to America, an episode often overlooked but freshly explored here in the context of the interaction between German Modernism and British-based design reform from 1900. Other Bauhaus-trained artists - women as well as men - stayed in the UK and made important contributions into the 1960s. In America, Mies van der Rohe and Josef and Anni Albers had significant late careers, but, over time, the Bauhaus became a shorthand for Modernism's failure. Now, the centenary of the school's founding provides a key opportunity to reconsider how its values emerged and were contested both during its lifetime and beyond.
A timely re-evaluation of the Bauhaus's relationship with modern art and design in Britain and the USA, published to mark the centenary of the school's founding
About the Author
Alan Powers, author of Eric Ravilious: Artist and Designer, teaches, writes and curates on themes relating to twentieth-century art, architecture and design. He published Edward Ardizzone: Artist and Illustrator. in 2016, and Enid Marx: The Pleasures of Pattern in 2018.
Reviews
'In this comprehensive, weighty compendium, Powers traces the emigration of the minimalist ideology from Weimar to Britain in the 1920s, 1930s and onwards ... In re-examining the relationship with Britain, Powers re-writes a chapter in the country's history, asserting that the Bauhaus gave way to global innovation, beyond its prominence in Germany' - Aesthetica
'Very good' - Financial Times
'A vigorously researched and rewarding investigation into what became of the Bauhaus as its prime movers left Nazi Germany and travelled west' - ArtReview
'Sophisticated' - Times Literary Supplement
'Thoroughly researched and engaging ... A fascinating reassessment of modernism' - The Lady
'Sparky and rigorously researched ... beautifully illustrated' - New Statesman
Book Information
ISBN 9780500519929
Author Alan Powers
Format Hardback
Page Count 304
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Weight(grams) 890g