- EAN13
- 9789069183107
- ISBN
- 978-90-6918-310-7
- Éditeur
- Exhibitions International
- Date de publication
- 21/08/2019
- Collection
- BOIJMANS VAN BE
- Nombre de pages
- 308
- Dimensions
- 27,5 x 21,4 x 3 cm
- Poids
- 1235 g
- Langue
- français
- Fiches UNIMARC
- S'identifier
Netherlands - Bauhaus
Pioneers of a new world
Mienke Simon Thomas
Exhibitions International
Boijmans Van Be
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Before commencing its large-scale renovations, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen pulls out all the stops with the exhibition ‘netherlands
? bauhaus – pioneers of a new world’. 2019 is the centenary of the founding of the Bauhaus, the revolutionary art and design school
whose influence can still be felt today. Almost 800 objects – artworks, furniture, ceramics, textiles, photographs, typography and
architectural drawings – provide a unique insight into the inspirational interactions between the Netherlands and the Bauhaus.
Envisaging a new world and a quest for simplicity and functionality were among the principles of the Bauhaus. Walter Gropius
established the revolutionary school for artists, architects and industrial designers in the German city of Weimar in 1919. In a period in
which only a small elite could afford products designed by artists, the Bauhaus worked from the ideal of making beautiful and functional
design available to all. The school’s groundbreaking ideas, which later exerted worldwide influence, found their echo in the Netherlands in
architecture, design and education. Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen explores this Netherlands ? Bauhaus network for the first time in a
major survey.
? bauhaus – pioneers of a new world’. 2019 is the centenary of the founding of the Bauhaus, the revolutionary art and design school
whose influence can still be felt today. Almost 800 objects – artworks, furniture, ceramics, textiles, photographs, typography and
architectural drawings – provide a unique insight into the inspirational interactions between the Netherlands and the Bauhaus.
Envisaging a new world and a quest for simplicity and functionality were among the principles of the Bauhaus. Walter Gropius
established the revolutionary school for artists, architects and industrial designers in the German city of Weimar in 1919. In a period in
which only a small elite could afford products designed by artists, the Bauhaus worked from the ideal of making beautiful and functional
design available to all. The school’s groundbreaking ideas, which later exerted worldwide influence, found their echo in the Netherlands in
architecture, design and education. Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen explores this Netherlands ? Bauhaus network for the first time in a
major survey.
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