Deborah Ascher Barnstone (University of Sydney, Australia), Maria Makela (California College of the Arts, USA)
Material Modernity explores creative innovation in German art, design, and architecture during the Weimar Republic, charting both the rise of new media and the re-fashioning of old media. Weimar became famous for the explosion of creative ingenuity across the arts in Germany, due to experiments with new techniques (including the move towards abstraction in painting and sculpture) and inventive work in such new media as paper and plastic, which utilized both new and old methods of art production. Individual chapters in this book consider inventions such as the camera and materials like...
Material Modernity explores creative innovation in German art, design, and architecture during the Weimar Republic, charting both the rise of new medi...