A Bigger Bauhaus - Women, LGBTQ, and Political Activism in Bauhaus Art and Design
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the lesser-known aspects of the Bauhaus movement in this 50-minute talk by Elizabeth Otto. Delve into the contributions of women, LGBTQ individuals, and politically active members who have been marginalized in traditional Bauhaus narratives. Discover how female artists and designers thrived despite higher admission standards and limited workshop options. Examine the school's engagement with gender fluidity, queer identities, and radical politics. Learn about key figures such as Mahayana Pant, Anna Niemeyer, Philippe Supo, and Frida Dicker. Uncover the political activism within the Bauhaus community and its impact on art and design. Gain insights into the diverse and paradoxical nature of the Bauhaus movement, challenging conventional assumptions about its history and influence.
Syllabus
Introduction
Mahayana Pant
Women at the Bauhaus
Collaboration
Anna Niemeyer
Philippe Supo
Frida Dicker
Political Activism
Arrested
Friedel Dicker
Mahayana Plant
Joan Riviera
Gertrude Aunt
Queer Bauhaus
Communist Art
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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