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Bauhaus Bodies: Gender, Sexuality, and Body Culture in Modernism’s Legendary Art School

Bauhaus Bodies: Gender, Sexuality, and Body Culture in Modernism’s Legendary Art School

Bauhaus Bodies: Gender, Sexuality, and Body Culture in Modernism’s Legendary Art School

Edited by Elizabeth Otto and Patrick Rössler    

Bauhaus Bodies addresses gender issues more broadly, with fourteen essays by established and newer scholars on body culture, spirituality, dance, androgyny, clothing, experimental photography, and the unsung contributions of Bauhaus wives and female wall painters.” ―Woman's Art Journal

“Dispensing with the usual focus on a monolithic school and its leaders, this collection will prove an indispensable resource for investigating the Bauhaus' immediate social impact, historical context, and far-reaching historical implications.” ―CHOICE


A century after the Bauhaus's founding in 1919, this book reassesses it as more than a highly influential art, architecture, and design school. In myriad ways, emerging ideas about the body in relation to health, movement, gender, and sexuality were at the heart of art and life at the school. Bauhaus Bodies reassesses the work of both well-known Bauhaus members and those who have unjustifiably escaped scholarly scrutiny, its women in particular.

In fourteen original, cutting-edge essays by established experts and emerging scholars, this book reveals how Bauhaus artists challenged traditional ideas about bodies and gender. Written to appeal to students, scholars, and the broad public, Bauhaus Bodies will be essential reading for anyone interested in modern art, architecture, design history, and gender studies; it will define conversations and debates during the 2019 centenary of the Bauhaus's founding and beyond.

Paperback
392 pages | 12 color and 110 black-and-white illustrations
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2019
9 x 6 inches
ISBN 9781501344787
Bauhaus History, Gender Studies, Essays

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