Now reissued in Lars Müller’s Bauhausbücher facsimile series, The Theater of the Bauhaus is one of the great documents of modernist multimedia art The Bauhaus revolution left no discipline untouched, and the new conceptions of theater and stage design developed by Oskar Schlemmer, László Moholy-Nagy and their students were especially transformative, unprecedented and influential. Published as the fourth Bauhaus publication in 1925, The Theater of the Bauhaus was the ultimate statement on Bauhaus theater. Addressing everything from stage design to costume, spatial dynamics and choreography to the human body, and abundantly illustrated with documentation of performances and diagrams, the book presents an energetic vision of a total art.Bauhaus theater was essentially shaped by Schlemmer, who had taken over the stage department in 1923. Moholy-Nagy, who was appointed to the Bauhaus the same year, took an interest in abstract kinetic and light phenomena, which he examines in his essay "Theatre, Circus, Variété." Farkas Molnár focused on stage architecture, which he discusses in detail here.
Oskar Schlemmer Ordine dei libri (cronologico)
4 settembre 1888 – 13 aprile 1943
Oskar Schlemmer fu un artista tedesco celebre per il suo lavoro presso il laboratorio teatrale del Bauhaus. La sua creazione più acclamata è il Balletto Triadico, in cui interpreti in costume venivano trasformati in rappresentazioni geometriche della forma umana. Attraverso i suoi diari e la corrispondenza privata, Schlemmer offre preziose intuizioni sulle esperienze dinamiche e l'evoluzione all'interno della scuola Bauhaus.






Entstehung d. Wandbilder für d. Brunnenraum im Folkwang-Museum
Idealist der Form
- 429pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
Oskar Schlemmer, Aquarelle
- 194pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
Oskar Schlemmer, die Fensterbilder
- 125pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
Oskar Schlemmer: Das Lackkabinett
- 140pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
Book by Oskar Schlemmer
Otto Meyer-Amden Begegnungen
mit Oskar Schlemmer, Willi Baumeister, Hermann Huber und anderen Künstlern
- 208pagine
- 8 ore di lettura




