IHBC’s FREE Modernist ‘CPD boost’ for your New Year: Open Culture flags Bauhaus books and journals to download

book coversAnyone can download beautifully designed Bauhaus books & journals for free, including from luminaries such as Gropius, Klee, Kandinsky, Moholy-Nagy & more.

image: Monoskop.org

Open Culture writes:

In 1919, German architect Walter Gropius founded Bauhaus, the most influential art school of the 20th century. Bauhaus defined modernist design and radically changed our relationship with everyday objects. Gropius wrote in his manifesto Programm des Staatlichen Bauhauses Weimar that “There is no essential difference between the artist and the artisan.” His new school, which featured faculty that included the likes of Paul Klee, László Moholy-Nagy, Josef Albers and Wassily Kandinsky, did indeed erase the centuries-old line between applied arts and fine arts.

Bauhaus architecture sandblasted away the ornate flourishes common with early 20th century buildings, favoring instead the clean, sleek lines of industrial factories. Designer Marcel Breuer reimagined the common chair by stripping it down to its most elemental form. Herbert Bayer reinvented and modernized graphic design by focusing on visual clarity. Gunta Stölzl, Marianne Brandt and Christian Dell radically remade such diverse objects as fabrics and tea kettles.

Nowadays, of course, getting one of those Bauhaus tea kettles, or even an original copy of Gropius’s manifesto, would cost a small fortune. Fortunately for design nerds, typography mavens and architecture enthusiasts everywhere, the good folks over at Monoskop have posted online a whole set of beautifully designed publications from the storied school.

Click here to pick out individual works. Sadly, though, you can’t download a teakettle.

The list of Books in the Monoskop Bauhaus archive includes:

And here are some key Bauhaus journals:

  • bauhaus1 (1926). 5 pages, 42 cm. Download (23 MB).
  • bauhaus: zeitschrift für bau und gestaltung2:1 (Feb 1928). Download (17 MB).
  • bauhaus: zeitschrift für gestaltung3:1 (Jan 1929). Download (17 MB).
  • bauhaus: zeitschrift für gestaltung3:2 (Apr-Jun 1929). Download (15 MB).
  • bauhaus: zeitschrift für gestaltung3:3 (Jul-Sep 1929). Download (16 MB).
  • bauhaus: zeitschrift für gestaltung2 (Jul 1931). Download (15 MB).

Get more in the Monoskop Bauhaus archive.

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