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Article: Brandt conscious.(Tempo, Tempo: The Bauhaus Photomontages of Marianne Brandt)(Book review)
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- The Architectural Review
- Article date:
- September 1, 2006
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TEMPO, TEMPO! THE BAUHAUS PHOTOMONTAGES OF MARIANNE BRANDT
By Elizabeth Otto. Berlin: Jovis. 2005. [pounds sterling]19.99
Bauhaus students saw themselves as radical and left-wing, sporting strange modernist appearances, especially the females with their New Woman short hair and unconventional dress. Unlike other schools, men and women were not segregated but free to join any of the workshops. In practice about thirty per cent of the students were women, most of whom opted for weaving, and only one of the directors was female. Marianne Brandt (1893-1983) was one of the exceptions. Encouraged by Moholy-Nagy she joined the metal workshop, being the only ...
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