Herbert Bayer - The Bauhaus-Aspen Connection
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the profound impact of Herbert Bayer, a Bauhaus master, on Aspen's transformation from a neglected silver mining town to a world-renowned cultural hub in this 51-minute lecture. Delve into Bayer's 30-year journey and his all-encompassing vision of art, particularly evident in his design of the Aspen Institute campus. Discover the Bauhaus legacy in Aspen through Bernard Jazzar's insightful presentation, covering topics from the Kandinsky Mural to the Goethe Bicentennial convocation, and from the iconic Sundeck to the Health Center Mural. Gain a comprehensive understanding of Bayer's architectural and artistic contributions, including the development of new buildings, Anderson Park, and his innovative "In Loops" design concept.
Syllabus
Intro
Kandinsky Mural
Bauhaus Exhibition
Italy
Bauhaus
New York
Aspen
Goethe Bicentennial convocation
The Aspen Institute
The Sundeck
In Loops
Mountains Convolution
Health Center
Mural
Campus
New Building
Papke Building
Anderson Park
Conclusion
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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