thank you for your talk and especially for the samples of weavings and tapestries. i have always known that gunta stolzl was the only bauhaus female master, but have never been privy to her work, and samples of other weavers. i am sorry bauhaus women were discrimanated against, but unfortunately that is still true for many women artists today. i also appreciated her paintings and recognized the influence of her art teachers. i could feel her great depth and inner beauty in the book she created for her child. monika stadler: wonderful presentation!
@TitianTopsyTurvy5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Monika Stadler and The Barbican centre for this amazing lecture. I have only just discovered it here on KZbin but better late than never! I was very interested and influenced by the women weavers of the Bauhaus when studying Art & Design at foundation level. I did not realise how little recognition the weavers of the Bauhaus got and I'm saddened by it. Gunta Stölzl created some amazing work and I so wish I had known about this exhibition when it was on.
@daniellekruchowy43235 жыл бұрын
I have been learning about the Bauhaus in my class, Design, Theory and Criticism. I am amazed by all of the amazing women who studied and worked with the Bauhaus. I would love to learn more about Gunta Stozl-- does anyone know where I can access and read the journals that are mentioned at 8:30? Thank you!
@aryehfinklestein90416 жыл бұрын
These history of the Bauhaus talks are really excellent - thankyou for posting.
@Extremefatdemon5 жыл бұрын
who's better than her own daughter to talk about Gunta? Thank you so much for this.
@andreaandrea67163 жыл бұрын
This is the most wonderful talk and I am so grateful to Monika Stadler for bringing her mother to all of us. I am very moved by this history ... and saddened by the shunting to the side that has happened to women through the centuries. What a mad world this is. But how beautiful and fascinating all of the Art! What a blessing to have THIS. I know I will come back to listen to it again. Thank you so much, Barbican Center, for posting these extraordinary lectures. I am very grateful.
@georgeflutey8383 жыл бұрын
A very interesting video , thank you Monika. From New Zealand
@DominateNG10 жыл бұрын
Beautiful
@JP-qj9jp8 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this video.
@FUNKINETIK3 жыл бұрын
@41:07 - (not really sure why I’m bothering to taking the time to right this) the angle difference is 38 degrees not 45. Initially I looked at the base of the doors which appears to be nearly 30deg, it’s actually 28deg, but wait, there’s no reference to that on the cut down photo and what is to say that the doors would appear level. Check the eyes - perfectly horizontal on the ID card and 38deg on the original photo. Anyway Love Bauhaus, went to the museum in Berlin too many years ago, the year before the wall came down. Mies’s New National Gallery is T H E building. P E A C E 🌍
@John-wx3zn5 ай бұрын
Too many variations from the ideal to categorize everyone. That is the complexity she speaks of. The ideal itself is easily articulated.