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50 Years After 50 Years of the Bauhaus/ 50 Jahre nach 50 Jahre Bauhaus
Hans D. Christ/Iris Dressler/Daniel García Andújar/John Barker/Walter Benjamin/Tamar Berger/Max Bill/Hans D. Christ/Yvonne P. Doderer/Iris Dressler/Walter Gropius/Danny Hayward/Helmut Heißenbüttel/Asger John/Alexander Kluge/Kaiwan Mehta/Mona Mahall/Asli Serbest/Mateusz Okoński/David Riff/Maria Salgado

688 pp.

ca. 1200 b / w- and colour illustrations

threadsewn softcover



Leipzig December, 2022
ISBN: 9783959056779
Edition Number: 1

Width: 23.5 cm
Length: 33.5 cm

Language(s): English, German

Editor
Hans D. Christ, Iris Dressler

Author
Daniel García Andújar, John Barker, Walter Benjamin, Tamar Berger, Max Bill, Hans D. Christ, Yvonne P. Doderer, Iris Dressler, Walter Gropius, Danny Hayward, Helmut Heißenbüttel, Asger John, Alexander Kluge, Kaiwan Mehta, Mona Mahall, Asli Serbest, Mateusz Okoński, David Riff, Maria Salgado

Designer
Hermanos Berenguer

Editorial team
Iris Dressler, Elisabeth Potemkin, Natalie Storelli

On 4 May 1968, a few hours after angry student protesters in Paris had caused the Sorbonne to be evacuated, the exhibition 50 Years Bauhaus opened at the Württembergischer Kunstverein. Conceived by Herbert Bayer, Ludwig Grote, Hans Maria Wingler and Dieter Honisch, the then director of the Kunstverein, the show is still regarded as the most influential post-war exhibition on the Bauhaus. Fifty years after the opening of 50 Years Bauhaus, the Württembergischer Kunstverein undertook a critical re-reading of the 1968 exhibition, with a particular focus on the ambiguous relationship that various prominent members of the Bauhaus had with National Socialism and the murky connections between the art avant-gardes and the military-industrial complex. While the 1968 exhibition historicized the reception of the Bauhaus, reducing it to West Germany and the US, the publication 50 Years After 50 Years of the Bauhaus reflects on the famous school in the context of artistic movements like the International Movement for an Imaginist Bauhaus and the Situationist International.

Hans D. Christ, born 1963 in Dortmund, and Iris Dressler, born 1966 in Neuss, have been directors of the Württembergischer Kunstverein in Stuttgart since 2005.

Text: Daniel García Andújar, John Barker, Walter Benjamin, Tamar Berger, Max Bill, Hans D. Christ, Yvonne P. Doderer, Iris Dressler, Walter Gropius, Danny Hayward, Helmut Heißenbüttel, Asger Jorn, Alexander Kluge, Internationale Lettriste, Kaiwan Mehta, Mona Mahall / Asli Serbest, Mateusz Okoński, David Riff, María Salgado

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