Oskar Oskar Schlemmer
Theater of the Bauhaus: Bauhausbucher 4, 1925
Theater of the Bauhaus: Bauhausbucher 4, 1925
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The fourth volume of the Bauhaus book explores the concept of the stage, influenced by Oskar Schlemmer and László Moholy-Nagy, with a focus on stage architecture by Farkas Molnár.
Format: Hardback
Length: 90 pages
Publication date: 29 October 2020
Publisher: Lars Muller Publishers
The fourth volume delves into the core essence of the Bauhaus concept of the stage, with a significant influence attributed to Oskar Schlemmer, who assumed leadership of the stage department in 1923. László Moholy-Nagy, in his essay titled "Theatre, Circus, Variété," explores abstract kinetic and luminary phenomena, while Farkas Molnár, in this volume, focuses on stage architecture, providing a comprehensive exploration of the subject matter.
The fourth volume presents the main characteristics of the Bauhaus concept of the stage. It was essentially shaped by Oskar Schlemmer, who had taken over the stage department in 1923. László Moholy-Nagy took an interest in abstract kinetic and luminary phenomena which he examines in his essay "Theatre,Circus,Variété." Farkas Molnár focused for his part on stage architecture,which he discusses in detail in this volume.
The fourth volume delves into the core essence of the Bauhaus concept of the stage, with a significant influence attributed to Oskar Schlemmer, who assumed leadership of the stage department in 1923. László Moholy-Nagy, in his essay titled "Theatre, Circus, Variété," explores abstract kinetic and luminary phenomena, while Farkas Molnár, in this volume, focuses on stage architecture, providing a comprehensive exploration of the subject matter.
Weight: 356g
Dimension: 187 x 237 x 13 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783037786284
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