Published June 3, 2019 | Version Art Style Magazine's Bauhaus Special Edition
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Politics and the Staatliches Bauhaus. Function versus the Curve of the Time

  • 1. University os São Paulo

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Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine

Bauhaus Special Edition

Abstract

This essay intends to show the political situation of Germany during the period of Bauhaus's existence. First, we would like to contextualize the political-ideological situation that outlined society in Germany and the world. In this way, we describe the essential characteristics of the Bauhaus projects and the meaning of the environment of that time in Germany and, in other words, in other countries. Beyond the socio-political aspects during Bauhaus's existence, we address the international repercussion of its representations, analyzing the architecture of Walter Gropius, Oscar Niemeyer, and Le Corbusier. These three architects are references to what we can understand – the Bauhaus legacy. Even if each of them has a style and different works, we consider in our essay the similarities that justify a relationship between the three. So, for the three to have their distinct and innovative achievements, one thing is sure – in the differences and similarities, we can identify the initial influence of the Bauhaus. In general, the direct relationship with the technical details of the architectural project is not addressed, but rather the aesthetic and cultural ones.

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Art Style, Art & Culture International Magazine is an open-access, biannual, and peer-reviewed online magazine that aims to bundle cultural diversity. All values of cultures are shown in their varieties of art. Beyond the importance of the medium, form, and context in which art takes its characteristics, art is considered the significance of socio-cultural, historical, and market influence.

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