Bauhausbücher 5 – Piet Mondrian: New Design

Bauhausbücher 5 – Piet Mondrian: New Design
Edited by Lars Müller in collaboration with Bauhaus-Archiv / Museum für Gestaltung
68 pages
Hardcover
Lars Müller, 2019, English
This new English translation is published in the layout of the German first edition of 1925 and features a separate commentary.
Although Piet Mondrian (1872–1944) was not an active member of the Bauhaus, his name is often mentioned in connection with the art school. Mondrian, co-founder of the De Stijl movement in the Netherlands, called for a strict reduction of visual language to orthogonal composition and primary colors, which met with great approval in Bauhaus circles. His rigorous geometric compositions of verticals and horizontals and strident palette of essential colors were important to numerous Bauhaus masters. Mondrian’s influence appeared in Bauhaus architecture, product design, typography, graphic design, painting and beyond. It is therefore not surprising that Mondrian’s essays on art theory, most of them written for the De Stijl journal, were translated into German and published as fifth volume of the Bauhausbücher series. Harry Holtzman’s renowned translations of Mondrian’s selected essays appear in New Design as a complete compilation for the first time. The publication is true to the content and design of the German first edition of 1925 and includes a brief scholarly commentary.
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