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E-raamat: Luxury and Modernism: Architecture and the Object in Germany 1900-1933

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  • Kirjastus: Princeton University Press
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While modernism was publicized as a fusion of technology, new materials, and rational aesthetics to improve the lives of ordinary people, it was often out of reach to the very masses it purportedly served. Luxury and Modernism shows how luxury was present in bold, literal forms in modern designsfrom lavish materials and costly technologies to deluxe buildings and household objectsand in subtler ways as well, such as social milieus and modes of living. In a period of social unrest and extreme wealth disparity between the common worker and those at the helm of capitalist enterprises generating immense profits, architects envisioned modern designs providing solutions for a more equitable future. Robin Schuldenfrei exposes the disconnect between modernism's utopian discourse and its luxury objects and elite architectural commissions. Despite the movement's egalitarian rhetoric, many modern designs addressed the desires of the privileged individual. Yet as Schuldenfrei demonstrates, luxury was integral not only to how modern buildings and objects were designed, manufactured, and sold, but has contributed to modernism's appeal to this day.

This beautifully illustrated book provides a new interpretation of modern architecture and design in Germany during the heyday of the Bauhaus and the Werkbund, tracing modernism's lasting allure to its many manifestations of luxury. Schuldenfrei casts the work of legendary figures such as Peter Behrens, Walter Gropius, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in an entirely different light, revealing the complexities and contradictions inherent to modernism's promotion and consumption.

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"Shortlisted for the WCGS Book Prize, Waterloo Centre for German Studies" "A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year" "Robin Schuldenfreis smart and suggestive book Luxury and Modernism: Architecture and the Object in Germany 1900-1933 runs against the grain of what we would like to believe about our own aesthetic preferences, so often enshrined in our social formation, including in the professional education of architects. . . . Schuldenfreis book is likely to spur further insights into the degree to which the dissemination of Neues Bauen internationally was more closely tied to fashion than previous scholars have chosen to admit. At the same time, it may also help liberate us to create an architecture of true equality, something the Modern Movement seldom truly offered."---Kathleen James-Chakraborty, Architectural Review "In Luxury and Modernism, Robin Schuldenfrei punctures the idealistic, lofty, socialist rhetoric of the Bauhauss artist-craftsmen. The Bauhaus, she reveals, imposed an elitist, aristocratic notion of taste on the masses, who largely didnt want it."---Christopher Turner, Apollo "Highly recommended."---L.E. Carranza, Choice "Schuldenfrei carefully analyses a key aspect of Modernisms embrace of abstraction that has confounded previous historians. . . . By exposing through the notion of luxury the paradox of Modernism, Schuldenfrei has made an important contribution to Bauhaus scholarship. This learned, original, counterintuitive, unorthodox and occasionally witty book could not have been published at a more appropriate moment."---Ines Weizman, Burlington Magazine "In Luxury and Modernism, Schuldenfrei confronts the longstanding issue of modern architectures elitism, going to the heart of the canon and building up evidence in varied case studies."---Ani Kodzhabasheva, Architectural Histories "Schuldenfreis Luxury and Modernism provides a model for a materially grounded, critically reflective and argument-driven reassessment of a canonical field."---Deborah Lewer, Art History "Robin Schuldenfrei revisits the inconsistencies between modernisms rhetoric and its accomplishments, offering a generous reassessment of its proponents proclivity for luxury . . . . Luxury and Modernism presents eloquent, well-researched, and courageous scholarship . . . . With her major contribution, Robin Schuldenfrei has given us much to reconsider."---Leslie Van Duzer, Journal of Architectural Education "Considering modernism as luxury enables Schuldenfrei to investigate German modernisms material manifestations, but also its broader social, cultural, and economic implications on fresh terms. The books introduction, presenting key issues in original yet accessible ways, and confronting modernisms compelling rhetoric with its less-known, more-conflicted lived realities, should be a required text for graduate courses on modern design, architecture, and related topics. . . . Between its creamy cotton covers, Luxury and Modernism gathers, synthesizes, and further problematizes many critical reassessments of modernism.

"---Freyja Hartzell, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians

Introduction: Luxury In Modernism 1(26)
Chapter 1 Consumption
27(32)
Peter Behrens At The Aeg And The Luxury Of Technology
Chapter 2 Objectivity
59(57)
The Werkbund Display Window And Architecture's Object
Chapter 3 Capital
116(22)
The Haus Am Horn And The Early Bauhaus
Chapter 4 Production
138(19)
The Bauhaus Object And Its Irreproducibility
Chapter 5 Subjectivity
157(66)
Mies Van Der Rohe's Materiality And The Reinscribing Of Modernism's Meaning
Chapter 6 Interiority
223(32)
Mies Van Der Rohe, Auratic Space, And The Modern City
Conclusion: Luxury's Last Manifestations 255(15)
Acknowledgments 270(4)
Notes 274(34)
Index 308(8)
Image Credits 316
Robin Schuldenfrei is the Katja and Nicolai Tangen Lecturer in Twentieth-Century Modernism at the Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London.