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Bauhaus Looking Forward

Saturday, Sep 28, 20193:30 PMPDT

A+D Museum, 900 E 4th St Los Angeles, CA, US Los Angeles, CA, US | A+D Museum, 900 E 4th St

Known for its experimental pedagogical program and for its role in shaping modernist agendas in architecture and design, the Bauhaus and its legacy occupy a contested terrain.

In its fourteen years, the school challenged many established paradigms: craft production was central in its pursuit of manufactured, reproducible objects; architecture was reconceived in its social aims and for its techno-scientific bases; and art permeated the educational curriculum, becoming entangled in nearly all aspects of the spiritual and material life of the school’s masters and students. And yet, the Bauhaus did not represent a radical break with the past: it built on centuries-long histories of color theory, study of fundamentals, and education through bodily reform.

From these potentialities came collaboration and opposition, euphoria and disappointment. The school was an incubator more than a definitive achievement. How is the legacy of the Bauhaus to be understood a century after its founding? Putting laudatory celebration to one side, how do contemporary architects look back to the Bauhaus—as a myth, as a model, as a warning, or as a mere episode among the many comprising twentieth-century modernism?

Bringing Los Angeles- and Berlin-based architects together for an afternoon of conversation, Bauhaus Looking Forward seeks to identify past challenges and possibilities that might be recognized as present among current practices.

Participants:

  • Tim Durfee of Tim Durfee Studio (Los Angeles, USA)
  • Silvia Kuhle of Standard Architecture (Los Angeles, USA)
  • Bastian Sevilgen of dreigegeneinen (Berlin, Germany)
  • Nikolas Savic of dreigegeneinen (Berlin, Germany)
  • Rosario Talevi of raumlabor/MakingFutures Bauhaus+ (Berlin, Germany)
  • Moderator: Jia Gu of Materials & Applications/UCLA (Los Angeles, USA)

This project has been initiated by the Getty Research Institute, the Goethe-Institut Los Angeles, and A+D Museum as part of a series of programs that will unravel at multiple venues over the course of the year. “Bauhaus at the Getty” includes the exhibition Bauhaus Beginnings, the film series Bauhaus on Screen, and the digital project Bauhaus: Building the New Artist. The Goethe-Institut Los Angeles will install Virtual Bauhaus at A+D Museum and bauhaus.photo at the WUHO Gallery.Both Virtual Bauhaus and bauhaus.photo are presented as part of Wunderbar Together: The Year of German-American Friendship 2018/19—an initiative funded by the German Federal Foreign Office, implemented by the Goethe-Institut, and supported by the federation of German Industries (BDI).

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Bauhaus Looking Forward

Saturday, Sep 28, 20193:30 PMPDT

A+D Museum, 900 E 4th St Los Angeles, CA, US Los Angeles, CA, US | A+D Museum, 900 E 4th St

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Known for its experimental pedagogical program and for its role in shaping modernist agendas in architecture and design, the Bauhaus and its legacy occupy a contested terrain.

In its fourteen years, the school challenged many established paradigms: craft production was central in its pursuit of manufactured, reproducible objects; architecture was reconceived in its social aims and for its techno-scientific bases; and art permeated the educational curriculum, becoming entangled in nearly all aspects of the spiritual and material life of the school’s masters and students. And yet, the Bauhaus did not represent a radical break with the past: it built on centuries-long histories of color theory, study of fundamentals, and education through bodily reform.

From these potentialities came collaboration and opposition, euphoria and disappointment. The school was an incubator more than a definitive achievement. How is the legacy of the Bauhaus to be understood a century after its founding? Putting laudatory celebration to one side, how do contemporary architects look back to the Bauhaus—as a myth, as a model, as a warning, or as a mere episode among the many comprising twentieth-century modernism?

Bringing Los Angeles- and Berlin-based architects together for an afternoon of conversation, Bauhaus Looking Forward seeks to identify past challenges and possibilities that might be recognized as present among current practices.

Participants:

  • Tim Durfee of Tim Durfee Studio (Los Angeles, USA)
  • Silvia Kuhle of Standard Architecture (Los Angeles, USA)
  • Bastian Sevilgen of dreigegeneinen (Berlin, Germany)
  • Nikolas Savic of dreigegeneinen (Berlin, Germany)
  • Rosario Talevi of raumlabor/MakingFutures Bauhaus+ (Berlin, Germany)
  • Moderator: Jia Gu of Materials & Applications/UCLA (Los Angeles, USA)

This project has been initiated by the Getty Research Institute, the Goethe-Institut Los Angeles, and A+D Museum as part of a series of programs that will unravel at multiple venues over the course of the year. “Bauhaus at the Getty” includes the exhibition Bauhaus Beginnings, the film series Bauhaus on Screen, and the digital project Bauhaus: Building the New Artist. The Goethe-Institut Los Angeles will install Virtual Bauhaus at A+D Museum and bauhaus.photo at the WUHO Gallery.Both Virtual Bauhaus and bauhaus.photo are presented as part of Wunderbar Together: The Year of German-American Friendship 2018/19—an initiative funded by the German Federal Foreign Office, implemented by the Goethe-Institut, and supported by the federation of German Industries (BDI).

RSVP: aplusd.org/event/bauhaus-looking-forward

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