Jean Molitor Bau1haus - die moderne in der welt (Vorzugsausgabe)

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Edited by: Nadine Barth German, English 2018, 160 Pages, 100 Ills. Hardcover 295mm x 255mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-4468-3
Texts by: Kaija Voss German, English Januar 2019, 160 Pages, 100 Ills. Hardcover 290mm x 256mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-4538-3

A century after the founding of the Bauhaus—probably the most popular and yet controversial art school in Weimar—its name has become a byword, as well as a myth. Entire generations have been confronted with, and socialized by, the factual, down-to-earth, and functional Bauhaus architecture. Trailblazers, allies, and heirs to modernism are united by an architectural language generally described as “Bauhaus.”The Bauhaus legacy, which the photographer Jean Molitor has been tracking around the world since 2009, is presented here in this catalogue. In his art project bau1haus Molitor focuses on the buildings’ aesthetics. He sees them as the central element in an epoch-making movement in architecture, art, and design, which evolved from Art Nouveau/Jugendstil into modernism, and his pictures make it possible to perceive this global connection clearly.EXHIBITIONS:Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung, Berlin20.8.–2.10.2019Kiel30.9.–16.10.2019Brauhaus Landshut 3.10.–20.10.2019Vancouver, Deutsches Generalkonsulat3.10.–3.11.2019Galerie Micus, Ibiza12.10.–12.11.2019Gotha Kunstforum14.11.2019–20.1.2020 Krefeld Kunstverein29.11.–22.12.2019JEAN MOLITOR (*1960) studied fine arts photography at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst in Leipzig. He is known around the globe as a documentary filmmaker as well as a specialist in street and architectural photography. His works have been seen in many exhibitions worldwide. He is based in Berlin.

A century after the founding of the Bauhaus—probably the most popular and yet controversial art school in Weimar—its name has become a byword, as well as a myth. Entire generations have been confronted with, and socialized by, the factual, down-to-earth, and functional Bauhaus architecture. Trailblazers, allies, and heirs to modernism are united by an architectural language generally described as “Bauhaus.”The Bauhaus legacy, which the photographer Jean Molitor has been tracking around the world since 2009, is presented here in this catalogue. In his art project bau1haus Molitor focuses on the buildings’ aesthetics. He sees them as the central element in an epoch-making movement in architecture, art, and design, which evolved from Art Nouveau/Jugendstil into modernism, and his pictures make it possible to perceive this global connection clearly.EXHIBITIONS:Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung, Berlin20.8.–2.10.2019Kiel30.9.–16.10.2019Brauhaus Landshut 3.10.–20.10.2019Vancouver, Deutsches Generalkonsulat3.10.–3.11.2019Galerie Micus, Ibiza12.10.–12.11.2019Gotha Kunstforum14.11.2019–20.1.2020 Krefeld Kunstverein29.11.–22.12.2019JEAN MOLITOR (*1960) studied fine arts photography at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst in Leipzig. He is known around the globe as a documentary filmmaker as well as a specialist in street and architectural photography. His works have been seen in many exhibitions worldwide. He is based in Berlin.