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Günther Förg. Photographs
Bauhaus Tel Aviv - Jerusalem
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Texts by: Herman Beil, Rudolf Schmitz
Edited by: Politischer Club Colonia (PCC), Köln/Weimar
Foreword: Rudolf Grass/Anke Terschüsen
German, English, Hebrew
March 2002
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208
Pages, 0 Ills.
softcover
224mm x
280mm
ISBN:
978-3-7757-9114-4
Günther Förg's artistic oeuvre encompasses paintings, graphic and sculptural works as well as a great body of architectural photographs relating to such buildings as Villa Malaparte or House Wittgenstein. With distinct reference to these existing sequences, a new series about Bauhaus architecture in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv was shot in 2001. The buildings were designed in the 1930s and 40s largely by architects who had emigrated from Europe. Their intention was to implement the social, technical and aesthetic principles postulated by Bauhaus which had been closed down by the Nazis in 1933. Arieh Sharon, Sam Barkai, Genia Averbouch, Ze´ev Haller, Pinchas Hütt, Richard Kauffmann, Erich Mendelsohn and others foremost endeavoured to build affordable housing for the present wave of immigration - working-class housing developments, villas, studios. More than 1500 of these buildings still lend a distinct character to the cityscape of Tel Aviv today, the largest ensemble of this particular style world-wide. Günther Förg's photographic research using a 35 mm camera and zoom lense presents the uncompromisingly modern architecture in an unembellished way, sometimes delapidated, often featuring careless renovations or additions - as monuments that have stubbornly defied the course of time, representing the unbroken spirit of a new era and the social utopias of their time. Exhibition Schedule: Stiftung Weimarer Klassik Schillermuseum Weimar February 15 -April 14, 2002 · Tel Aviv Museum of Art November - December 2002
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