The aesthetic of our contemporary environment, including everything from housing estates to furniture and newspapers, is partly the result of a school of art and design founded in Germany in 1919, the... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Let me begin by saying that this was a required book for a class I am taking. I probably would not have bought this otherwise. With that preface in mind... the book was pretty good. It gives a thorough history of the Bauhaus. That is why it gets high marks from me; it does what it was supposed to do. Now for the problems. The book reads like an art history book: very dry. A few of the students in my class had trouble getting past the first few pages. Second, the book is broken up into chapters based on content area. This makes it difficult to understand the whole timeline of the Bauhaus. I had to create my own timeline to help me understand the context of all of the information. To sum up, this book is not for casual reading. If you already know about the Bauhaus and want more details, you will love this book.
This a great tribute to perhaps the most influential design institute of the 20th Century. The story of it's development, philosophy, success and untimely end is perfectly chronicled here. The expert, novice and vaguely interested would find this book useful. It's a superb acaedemic source and an important catalogue. Bauhaus still influences design today and should also be regarded historicaly as yet another victim of the Nazi regime.
An excellent Introduction
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Frank Whitford's Bauhaus in the Thames & Hudson World of Art series provides a fine basic introduction to the 20th century's most important school of art. Whitford writes engagingly and informatively. He begins by sketching the prehistory of the school in the 19th century arts-and-crafts movement and then goes on to examine van der Velde and the Weimar Art School that served as the basis upon which Gropius established the school. Whitford deals with all the major figures in the fourteen-year history of the Bauhaus and he uses contemporary documents (journals, personal accounts, etc.) to tell the story. I rank this among the best books in the Thames & Hudson series. In fact, I assigned it as a required text in a course on the Bauhaus and the Weimar Republic. Incidentally, teachers might be interested to know that Whitford has also written and narrated a fine 60" film "Bauhaus: Face of the 20th Century" (available in the Films for the Humanities series.)
An Excellent Book on the History of the Bauhaus!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Mister Whitford thoroughly chronicled the events that formed and shaped the Bauhaus - from the very beginning to the unfortunate end. A very good point of view - a must read for the Bauhaus enthusiast.
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