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The Bauhaus Group: Six Masters of Modernism [Deckle Edge] [Hardcover]

Nicholas Fox Weber (Author)
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October 27, 2009
Nicholas Fox Weber, for thirty-three years head of the Albers Foundation, spent many years with Anni and Josef Albers, the only husband-and-wife artistic pair at the Bauhaus (she was a textile artist; he a professor and an artist, in glass, metal, wood, and photography). The Alberses told him their own stories and described life at the Bauhaus with their fellow artists and teachers, Walter Gropius, Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, as well these figures’ lesser-known wives and girlfriends.

In this extraordinary group biography, Weber brilliantly brings to life the Bauhaus geniuses and the community of the pioneering art school in Germany’s Weimar and Dessau in the 1920s and early 1930s.

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Walter Gropius, founder of the Bauhaus, the architect who streamlined design early in his career and who saw the school as a place for designers to collaborate in an ideal setting . . . a dashing hussar, the ardent young lover of the renowned femme fatale Alma Mahler, beginning when she was the wife of composer Gustav Mahler . . .
Paul Klee, the onlooker, smoking his pipe, observing Bauhaus dances as well as his colleagues’ lectures from the back of the room . . . the cook who invented recipes and threw together his limited ingredients with the same spontaneity, sense of proportion, and fascination that underscored his paintings . . .
Wassily Kandinsky, the Russian-born pioneer of abstract painting, guarding a secret tragedy one could never have guessed from his lively paintings, in which he used bold colors not just for their visual vibrancy, but for their “sound” effects . . .
Josef Albers, who entered the Bauhaus as a student in 1920 and was one of the seven remaining faculty members when the school was closed by the Gestapo in 1933 . . .
Annelise Else Frieda Fleischmann, a Berlin heiress, an intrepid young woman, who later, as Anni Albers, made art the focal point of her existence . . .
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, imperious, decisive, often harsh, an architect who became director—the last—of the Bauhaus, and the person who guided the school’s final days after SS storm troopers raided the premises.

Weber captures the life, spirit, and flair with which these geniuses lived, as well as their consuming goal of making art and architecture. A portrait infused with their fulsome embrace of life, their gift for laughter, and the powerful force of their individual artistic personalities.

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Ten Surprising Facts from The Bauhaus Group
  1. Alma Mahler made Walter Gropius's private life a sort of living hell at the same time that he was founding the Bauhaus.
  2. Paul Klee was an inventive and competent cook who specialized in offal.
  3. Wassily and Nina Kandinsky had had a son who died at age two in Moscow, but at the Bauhaus never even referred to his having existed and kept this tragedy a private matter.
  4. Years after the Bauhaus closed, Nina Kandinsky was murdered in her chalet in Gstaad.
  5. Mies Van der Rohe invented his name.
  6. Anni Albers, when asked who she would have liked to be, replied "Mae West."
  7. A woman at the Bauhaus claimed that she was pregnant with Josef Albers's child but that they had never had sex.
  8. The real reason Gropius gave up the reins of the Bauhaus was, as much as anything, because it was a financial mess.
  9. The Mazdaznan sect, which favored rituals that included the ritual use of powerful laxative, had a major presence at the Bauhaus.
  10. While Josef Albers came from a working class Catholic family, and Anni Albers from a rich and cosmopolitan Jewish one, her parents found her so difficult that they told Josef they were thrilled she had found him, and that he could always seek refuge with them. --Nicholas Fox Weber

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"[In this] groundbreaking group biography, the prolific, best-selling, and commanding Weber tells the dramatic stories of [the] Bauhaus stars. . . A grand synthesis of biography, art history, and interpretation, Weber's dazzlingly detailed suite of Bauhaus lives greatly enriches our understanding of modernity and art."
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  • Hardcover: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Knopf; 1 edition (October 27, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0307268365
  • ISBN-13: 978-0307268365
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 1.7 x 9.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #827,817 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Read, March 5, 2010
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This is a fun read. Sometimes it almost seems that Weber is too close to his subjects. The praise he covers the Bauhauslers with is a little over the top but this is a great introduction to what the Bauhaus was and was about. It could have done with more colored illustrations. In some cases, Weber describes an object or painting but with no illustration of the piece it is somewhat hard to follow. Surely, since he talks a lot about J. Albers' "Homage to the Square", that there would at least be an example of one in the book. Overall, a good read.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating book about a creative community...., April 30, 2010
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This marvelous book introduces the major Bauhaus masters. I can give it no greater compliment than saying that after reading this book, I wanted to paint, weave, make a stained glass window, and design a building, so captivating was Weber's book. I learned so much more about Bauhaus than I knew before. It covers the movement from Weimar, to Dessau, to the last years in Berlin, where the school struggled against the disdain of the Third Reich. The Bauhaus community created and feuded together. They also had the support of civic leaders, which is the only thing I wish Weber would have included a bit more detail.

Instead of distracting the reader with a "meanwhile" approach and trying to tell the stories of the main participants, all at the same time, he, instead, splits the book into six intertwining biographies.

It was such an interesting read! It is more a comment on American taste than Weber's writing that there are so few reviews. This book is a treasure of research, interviews and anecdotes.

The Bauhaus movement was not just architecture, but also painting, theater, music performance and weaving. In fact, Weber knew both Anni and Josef Albers, and his exploration of their later life in America is personal, funny, and at times an eye opener (such as when a movie star tries to persuade Anni Albers to give him some of her late husband's paintings). I especially enjoyed reading about Anni Albers beautiful tapestries/weavings, which are considered masterpieces.

Just when I thought it could not be better, it ends with an account of Mies van der Rohe who is called before Nazi leader Alfred Rosenberg (who would be tried, and executed, at Nuremberg). Seeing that Bauhaus is doomed, he still scolds Rosenberg for sitting at an ugly desk. You have to admire his nerve....
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, June 16, 2010
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A very disappointing book. The author chooses to write at great length about Joseph and Anni Albers, who he knew well. In doing so he almost ignores important Bauhaus figures such as Bruer and minimizes coverage of others. For a $40 book he skimps on illustrations. Seeing pictures or drawings of furniture and buildings would have added greatly to the enjoyment and the knowledge gained from the book. The information about the Albers favorite restaurant in suburban Connecticut is of little interest to me and of little importance compared to the Bauhaus history.
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