Germany 1919: The Birth of the Bauhaus
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the birth of the Bauhaus movement in post-World War I Germany through this insightful 54-minute lecture. Delve into the historical context of Germany's defeat, the resulting political upheaval, and the subsequent surge of creativity and radical thinking. Examine how the Bauhaus emerged as a pioneering initiative to reform arts and crafts education, drawing inspiration from diverse sources such as occultism, medieval guilds, expressionism, futurism, and William Morris's work. Learn about key figures like Peter Behrens, Albert Gesner, and Hans Gropius, and their contributions to the movement. Discover the architectural visions and innovative structures that emerged during this transformative period, including the Crystal House and new approaches to design. Gain a deeper understanding of the Bauhaus's lasting impact on art, architecture, and design through Dietrich Neumann's expert analysis.
Syllabus
Introduction
Dietrich Neumann
The Tragedy
The War
Peace Treaty
Social Socialist Republic
Weimar
Peter Behrens
Bauhaus
Albert Gesner
Hans Gropius
Swastika
Paper Architects
The Crystal House
New Structures
Hires
Mazda
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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