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Bauhaus and Photography / Bauhaus und die Fotografie
 
Vivianne Sassen
Red Vlei, 2014
C-Print
Courtesy Vivianne Sassen
© Vivianne Sassen
 
 

Bauhaus and Photography

 
On New Visions in Contemporary Art
 

Daniel T. Braun » Erich Consemüller » Max de Esteban » Doug Fogelson » Douglas Gordon » Antje Hanebeck » Florence Henri » Man Ray » Lucia Moholy » László Moholy-Nagy » Hans Robertson » Thomas Ruff » Viviane Sassen » Kris Scholz » Stefanie Seufert » Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs » Dominique Teufen » Wolfgang Tillmans » Jan Tschichold » Hedda Walther »

 
11. April – 25. August 2019
 
Opening: Wednesday, 10 April, 7pm

An exhibition organized by the Kunstbibliothek – Staatliche Museen zu Berlin in cooperation with the NRW-Forum Düsseldorf and the Kunsthalle Darmstadt. Funded by the Bauhaus heute Fund of the German Federal Cultural Foundation, the NRW-Forum Düsseldorf, the Hesian Ministry for Science and the Arts, and the Hochschule Darmstadt
 
 

Kunstbibliothek

at the Museum für Fotografie
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Jebensstr. 2, 10623 Berlin
Tel: +49 (0)30   3186 4825
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Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun 11am-7pm, Thu 11am-8pm
 
 
Bauhaus and Photography / Bauhaus und die Fotografie
 
László Moholy-Nagy
Photogram (Photogram with Eiffel Tower), ca. 1925 / 1928–1929
Reproduction by the artist from the unicum, silver gelatin print
© Kunstbibliothek, SMB
 
 
The centenary of the Bauhaus provides opportunity for a dialogue between the photo-avant-garde of circa 1930 and contemporary art photography. The historical point of reference for this exhibition is a two-part curatorial-scenographic reconstruction of a presentation, conceived by László Moholy-Nagy, of the history of photography, entitled “Wohin geht die fotografische Entwicklung?” (Where is photography developing?). It was shown in 1929 at the international traveling exhibition "Film und Foto", organized by the German Werkbund – the program was supplemented by a presentation of works by the renowned avant-garde artist and former Bauhaus instructor. This reconstruction will be extended and given greater sensory concreteness through the inclusion of numerous vintage prints from the holdings of the Kunstbibliothek and a presentation of films from the 1920s.

How do the innovations introduced by the Bauhaus continue to contribute to the development of photographic visual languages today? For contemporary artists, what role is played by the photo-avant-garde of circa 1930? This question is answered by 70 works by artists such as Daniel T. Braun, Max de Esteban, Doug Fogelson, Douglas Gordon, Antje Hanebeck, Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs, Thomas Ruff, Vivianne Sassen, Kris Scholz, Stefanie Seufert, Dominique Teufen, and Wolfgang Tillmans.
 
 
Bauhaus and Photography / Bauhaus und die Fotografie
 
Max de Esteban
HEADS WILL ROLL: Geographies of Permanent Emergency, 2014
Inkjet Print
Courtesy Max de Esteban
© Max de Esteban
 
 
Exhibition catalogue
Bauhaus und die Fotografie – Zum Neuen Sehen in der Gegenwartskunst. Hg. von Corina Gertz, Christoph Schaden, Kris Scholz. Kerber Verlag, Bielefeld, 40 Euro

Lecture evening at the Museum für Fotografie
Thomas Tode: "A new Kind of Seeing: Homage to the Exhibition Film und Foto, 1929"
Kai-Uwe Hemken and Ute Famulla: "Room 1 at Fifo: Moholy-Nagy’s Manifesto"
20 June, 6pm
 
 
Bauhaus and Photography / Bauhaus und die Fotografie
 
Antje Hanebeck
CaSO4•2 H2O 46, 2018
Inkjet Print
Courtesy Antje Hanebeck
© VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2019
 
 
Further exhibitions at the Museum für Fotografie
"Seen By #12": 26 April – 2 June 2019
(Kunstbibliothek and Universität der Künste Berlin)

"Future Games 4": 28 June – 25 August 2019
(Gesellschaft für Deutsch-Chinesischen kulturellen Austausch e.V. in cooperation with the Kunstbibliothek)

"Saul Leiter. David Lynch. Helmut Newton: Nudes" through 19 May 2019
(Helmut Newton Stiftung)

Additional events at the Kunstbibliothek at Kulturforum
"László Moholy Nagy – Wohin geht die typographische Entwicklung? Rekonstruktion einer Ausstellung"
Exhibition: 30 August – 15 September 2019

Lecture series "Mode Thema Mode"
Maria Müller-Schareck: "Flexible Flächen. Vom Dialog zwischen Textilem und Architektur im Werk von Anni Albers"
22 May, 6pm

Additional venue Bauhaus and Photography
Kunsthalle Darmstadt (29 Spetember – 5 January 2020)
 
 
Bauhaus and Photography / Bauhaus und die Fotografie
 
Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs
Spin 07 (green brown), 2012
C-Print
Courtesy the artists & Sies + Höke, Düsseldorf
© The artists & Sies + Höke, Düsseldorf
 
 
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