History of Bauhaus Furniture: BAUHAUS 1919 -1933

Living Room 24 are please to provide you with a brief history of Bauhaus. For more information please visit our website
By: global ad solutions
 
Aug. 25, 2008 - PRLog -- History of Bauhaus Furniture: BAUHAUS 1919 -1933
The origins of Bauhaus were far from the earlier methods of education in industrial art, art proper and architecture. Its program was based on the newest knowledge in pedagogy. The idealistic basis of Bauhaus was a socially orientated program: 
- an artist must be conscious of his social responsibility to the community, 
- on the other hand, the community has to accept the artist and support him.
But above all the intention of Bauhaus was to develop creative minds for architecture and industry and thus influence them so that they would be able to produce artistically, technically and practically balanced utensils. The institute included workshops for making models of type houses and all kinds of utensils, and departments of advertising art, stage planning, photography, and typography. The neoplastic and constructive movements of art to a great extent steered the form lines of Bauhaus furniture. Teachers were such masters of modern art as Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee.
To better understand the aims of the Bauhaus school, one has to read the following extracts from Walter Gropius' Manifesto: "The ultimate aim of all creative activity is a building! The decoration of buildings was once the noblest function of fine arts, and fine arts were indispensable to great architecture. Today they exist in complacent isolation, and can only be rescued by the conscious co-operation and collaboration of all craftsmen. Architects, painters, and sculptors must once again come to know and comprehend the composite character of a building, both as an entity and in terms of its various parts. Then their work will be filled with that true architectonic spirit which, as "salon art", it has lost." ... "Architects, painters, sculptors, we must all return to crafts! For there is no such thing as "professional art". There is no essential difference between the artist and the craftsman. The artist is an exalted craftsman." ... "Let us therefore create a new guild of craftsmen without the class-distinctions that raise an arrogant barrier between craftsmen and artists! Let us desire, conceive, and create the new building of the future together. It will combine architecture, sculpture, and painting in a single form."
The basic idea of the Bauhaus teaching concept for achitecture and Bauhaus furniture was the unity of artistic and practical tuition. Every student had to complete a compulsory preliminary course, after which he or she had to enter a workshop of his or her choice. There were several types of workshops available: metal, wood sculpture, glass painting, weaving, pottery, furniture, cabinet making, three-dimensional work, typography, wall painting, and some others.
It was not easy to get general allowances for the new type of art education. A political pressure was felt from the beginning. In 1925 the Thueringer government withdrew its economic support from the education. Bauhaus found a new location in Dessau. The city gave Gropius building projects: a school, workshop and atelier building (1925-1926) has remained in history by the name 'Bauhaus Dessau'.
In October 1926, the school was officially accredited by the government of the Land, and the masters were promoted to professors. Hence, the Bauhaus obtained the subtitle "School of Design". The training course from then on corresponded to university studies and led to a Bauhaus Diploma. Later this year, because of some political and financial difficulties, the Bauhaus center could no longer remain in Weimar and was closed. In April 1925, Bauhaus resumed its work in Dessau.
Personal relations in Bauhaus were not as harmonious as they may seem now, half a century later. The Swiss painter Itten and the Hungarian Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, who taught the Preliminary Course, left after strong disagreements in 1928, Paul Klee - in 1931. Some, for instance Kandinsky and Albers, stayed loyal until the closing of Bauhaus in 1933.
In spite of the success, Gropius left the Bauhaus leadership in 1928. His successor was the Swiss architect Hannes Meyer. He promoted the scientific development of the design training with vigor. However, Meyer failed as leader due to political disagreement inside Bauhaus. He was dismissed in 1930.
The German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was invited as director. He was compelled to cut down on the educational program. Practical work was reduced. Bauhaus approached a type of 'vocational university'. It began to loose the splendid universality that had made it so excellent. Training of vocational subjects started to dominate the initial steps of education. As a matter of fact this tendency became stronger after that Mies van der Rohe had transformed the school into a private institute in Berlin in 1932. In 1933 the Nazi government closed the Bauhaus school.

For more information visit our website http://www.livingroom24.co.uk

Editor’s Note: Living Room 24 is represented by online advertising consultancy, Global Ad Solutions. Please direct all press queries to Billy Howe. Email: enquiries@globaladsolutions.co.uk

# # #

We at Living Room 24 specialise in furniture from the "bauhaus classics" époque and offer products of timeless elegance and beauty. Most famous Designer like Le Corbusier, Eileen Gray, Eames Charles, Marcel Breuer and many others you will find here. Products of well-known and legendary designers are offered at reasonable prices.

Innovation, flexibility, confidence and an optimal price-performance payoff make House of Designity an internationally successful enterprise. Quality - rely on it all livingroom24 articles are carefully selected and manufactured.

By continuous and strict checks of our products and packings at our manufacturers we achieve high quality standards, to make sure that our products leaves faultlessly our house and reaches just as perfectly our customers. For further questions please do not hesitate to contact our Costumer Care at sales@livingroom24.co.uk or visit our website http://www.livingroom24.co.uk .
End
Source:global ad solutions
Email:Contact Author
Tags:Bauhaus Furniture
Industry:Interior design, Furniture
Location:Spain
Trending
Most Viewed
Daily News



Like PRLog?
9K2K1K
Click to Share