About Bauhaus.
The Podcast
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What do people think when they hear the word “Bauhaus”? Glass, concrete and steel? Circles, squares and triangles? There are so many clichés and legends attached to the Bauhaus – sometimes it’s almost impossible to separate these from what the Bauhaus truly was. Facts are often taken out of context or subjectively interpreted. But which ones are true or which aren’t? In “About Bauhaus”, the podcast by the Bauhaus-Archiv / Museum für Gestaltung, art historian Adriana Kapsreiter takes a closer look at the most famous “Bauhaus legends” and clichés in an attempt to paint a more multifaceted picture of this famous school. The podcast presents stories and anecdotes in historical order and examines how they relate to social issues today.
The podcast is recorded in German.
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Season 3: About recurring themes in Bauhaus history
Season 2: What was new about the Bauhaus?
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1919: The spirit of revolution With Schorsch Kamerun
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1920: Workshop fantasies? With Frank Wilhelm
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1921: The painters of expression With Franz Dinda
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1922: Spirituality or New Spirit? With Bernadett Bigalke
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1923: Art & technology: A new unity With Jakob Schwerdtfeger
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1924: Form & Life With Nina Sieverding und Anton Rahlwes
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1925: The book as stage and atlas With Marlene Bart und Johannes Breuer
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1926: Brave new Bauhaus world With Ayan Yuruk
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1927: Bauhaus Soundscapes With Kai Hinrich Müller
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1928: Fabric that (textile) dreams are made of With Esther Perbandt
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1929: Seifi Naki Halil Bey and the first Bauhaus diploma With Nermin Günes
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1930: Political, all too political With Marina Weisband
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1931: Between utopia and dystopia With Tanja Vollmer
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1932/33: The last year in Berlin: The closure of Bauhaus With Annemarie Jaeggi
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1919: The spirit of revolution With Schorsch Kamerun
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1920: Workshop fantasies? With Frank Wilhelm
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1921: The painters of expression With Franz Dinda
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1922: Spirituality or New Spirit? With Bernadett Bigalke
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1923: Art & technology: A new unity With Jakob Schwerdtfeger
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1924: Form & Life With Nina Sieverding und Anton Rahlwes
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1925: The book as stage and atlas With Marlene Bart und Johannes Breuer
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1926: Brave new Bauhaus world With Ayan Yuruk
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1927: Bauhaus Soundscapes With Kai Hinrich Müller
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1928: Fabric that (textile) dreams are made of With Esther Perbandt
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1929: Seifi Naki Halil Bey and the first Bauhaus diploma With Nermin Günes
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1930: Political, all too political With Marina Weisband
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1931: Between utopia and dystopia With Tanja Vollmer
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1932/33: The last year in Berlin: The closure of Bauhaus With Annemarie Jaeggi
Season 1
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Worlds of Space and Journeys in Time: The Bauhaus and the 1920s With Uli Hanisch
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How a Chair Transformed the World: Furniture Design and Tubular Steel at the Bauhaus With Kristin Bartels
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“Art Is Not a Profession”: Education at the Bauhaus With Sven Marquardt
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What Sparks Creativity? About the Bauhaus Preliminary Course With Nina Wiedemeyer
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“Faith in the Thrill”: Bauhaus Parties With Erika Babatz
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“Tell me how you celebrate — and I will tell you who you are.”: Bauhaus Celebrations & Identities With Jurassica Parka
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“Bauhäuslerinnen or Bau-Housewives?” On Women at the Bauhaus and Their Stories With Evke Rulffes
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“The Bob and Rebellion”: Women at the Bauhaus, Then and Now With Marlene Bart
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“Bauhaus Style”? On Bauhaus Architecture and Modern Clichés With Isolde Kepler
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“More than the Sum of Its Parts”: Living and Working Together in Modern Times With Thorsten Nagelschmidt
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What Remains of the Bauhaus? Part 1: Life and Art With Franz und Johannes Siebler
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What Remains of the Bauhaus? Part 2: Life and Art With Bibiana Beglau
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Worlds of Space and Journeys in Time: The Bauhaus and the 1920s With Uli Hanisch
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How a Chair Transformed the World: Furniture Design and Tubular Steel at the Bauhaus With Kristin Bartels
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“Art Is Not a Profession”: Education at the Bauhaus With Sven Marquardt
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What Sparks Creativity? About the Bauhaus Preliminary Course With Nina Wiedemeyer
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“Faith in the Thrill”: Bauhaus Parties With Erika Babatz
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“Tell me how you celebrate — and I will tell you who you are.”: Bauhaus Celebrations & Identities With Jurassica Parka
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“Bauhäuslerinnen or Bau-Housewives?” On Women at the Bauhaus and Their Stories With Evke Rulffes
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“The Bob and Rebellion”: Women at the Bauhaus, Then and Now With Marlene Bart
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“Bauhaus Style”? On Bauhaus Architecture and Modern Clichés With Isolde Kepler
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“More than the Sum of Its Parts”: Living and Working Together in Modern Times With Thorsten Nagelschmidt
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What Remains of the Bauhaus? Part 1: Life and Art With Franz und Johannes Siebler
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What Remains of the Bauhaus? Part 2: Life and Art With Bibiana Beglau