TROPEN . Bauhaus Zeitschrift Nr. 5
TROPICS . Bauhaus magazin no. 5

The fifth issue of Bauhaus Dessau’ Foundation's new periodical focuses on the role of the tropics as an ideal of modernism. Torsten Blume explores aspects of nudity in modernism, Zvi Efrat writes about Arieh Sharon’s “tropical architecture” in Nigeria, Brenda Danilowitz proves the influence of pre-Colombian art on Anni Alber’s work with textiles, Carola Ebert and Stefan Locke offer a cultural history of the bungalow as a global architectural phenomenon, Regina Bittner describes the transcultural exchange between Indian and European modernism and Marion von Osten analyses the insidious propaganda used by the Nazis to discredit the Weißenhof settlement in Stuttgart as an “Arab village”.
Also: includes articles on information design after Otto Neurath, Erich Borchert and his fate in Moscow and love affairs at the studio complex in Dessau.

(Source: SpectorBooks)

Museum product - in the name and for the account of Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau, Gropiusallee 38, 06846 Dessau-Roßlau

  • Philipp Oswalt (ed.)
  • The Bauhaus Dessau Foundation's magazine . issue 5
  • Spector Books, Leipzig 2013
  • 978-3-940064-6
  • 1216100322
  • 1/2013 - Year 3 / 152 p. / German-English
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