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Alma Siedhoff-Buscher, Schiffbauspiel, 1923, Bauhaus, Weimar. Foto: Die Neue Sammlung – The Design Museum (A. Laurenzo)
18/01/2019

The Bauhaus and Munich

Reflex Bauhaus. 40 objects – 5 conversations
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24. Januar 2019 · von Dr. Josef Straßer

470 kilometers

Associating the Bavarian capital of Munich with the legendary Bauhaus is probably something no one would
think of, as the Bauhaus was, after all, established in 1919 around 400 kilometers away in Weimar; in 1925, for political reasons it relocated to Dessau in the then Free State of Anhalt – another further 70 kilometers northwards from Munich’s viewpoint – and in 1932 it migrated even further, namely to Berlin, where under pressure from the Nazis it was closed in 1933.

Connections

Die Neue Sammlung and the Bauhaus

Yet there were in fact far firmer links than one might initially think. Quite apart from the fact that Walter
Gropius, the founding director of the Bauhaus, enrolled to study architecture at Technische Universität Munich in 1903, Munich was alongside Weimar the business seat of the Bauhausverlag publishing company, which
was incorporated in 1925 into Verlag Albert Langen, likewise domiciled in Munich. And of course Die Neue
Sammlung itself, which was one of the first museums to manage to acquire a large swath of Bauhaus works
directly in Dessau.

Marcel Breuer, Armlehnstuhl ti 1a, 1923/24, Bauhaus Weimar. Erworben mit Hilfe der Ernst von Siemens Kunststiftung. Foto: Die Neue Sammlung – The Design Museum (A. Laurenzo)

The Bauhaus and Design

Christian Dell Christian Dell (1893–1974) Doppelpultleuchte Nr. 6580/Double desk lamp No. 6580, 1934, Metall, z. T. schwarz lackiert/Metal, partly black lacquered, 63×96 cm, Hersteller/Producer: Gebr. Kaiser & Co, Neheim-Hüsten, Ankauf/Purchase, 2005, Inv.-Nr. 134/2005, Foto: Die Neue Sammlung (A.Laurenzo)
Christian Dell
Herbert Bayer and László Moholy-Nagy Herbert Bayer (1900–1985), László Moholy-Nagy (1895–1946) Buch/Book: Staatliches Bauhaus in Weimar 1919–1923, Hrsg./Ed.: Staatliches Bauhaus, Weimar und Karl Nierendorf, Köln Bauhaus-Verlag: Weimar/München 1923, Halbleineneinband, Buchdruck/Half-linen binding, letterpress 25,5×25 cm, Erworben für die Bibliothek/Aquired for the library, 1926, Inv.-Nr. 47/73, Foto: Die Neue Sammlung (A.Laurenzo), © VG-Bild, Bonn 2019
Herbert Bayer and László Moholy-Nagy
Otto LindigOtto Lindig (1895–1966) Teekanne/Teapot, 1924 Steinzeug, gedreht, aus zwei Teilen zusammengesetzt, mattschwarze Glasur/ Earthenware, turned, composed of two parts, matt black glaze, 14,5×28,1 cm Ritzsignatur/Incised signature: OL (ligiert/ligated), Hersteller/Producer: Bauhaus Weimar, Keramische Werkstatt Dornburg, Ankauf in der Ausstellung „Neues Deutsches Kunsthandwerk“, Nürnberg/ Acquired at the exhibition „Neues Deutsches Kunsthandwerk“, Nuremberg, 1925, Inv.-Nr. 42/25, Foto: Die Neue Sammlung (A.Laurenzo) © Maria Hokema, Schwäbisch- Gmünd
Otto Lindig
Marcel Breuer
Marcel Breuer
Josef Hartwig and Joost Schmidt Josef Hartwig (1880–1955), Joost Schmidt (1893–1948) Schachspiel, Modell XVI/Chess set, model XVI, 1923/24, Birnenholz, naturfarben und schwarz gebeizt; Karton, mit Papier überzogen, bedrucktes Papieretikett/Pear wood, natural and stained black; cardboard covered with paper, printed paper label Figuren/Pieces: 2×2×2 cm – 4,8×2,8×2,8 cm, Schachtel/Box: 5×12,5×12,5 cm Spielbrett/Chessboard: 43×42,5 cm, Hersteller/Producer: Bauhaus Weimar, Provenienz/Provenance: Michael Hennig, Berlin Ankauf mit Unterstützung der/Acquisition with the support of the Ernst von Siemens Kunststiftung, 2018, Inv.-Nr. 301/2018, Foto: Die Neue Sammlung (A.Laurenzo) © VG-Bild, Bonn 2019
Josef Hartwig and Joost Schmidt
Alma Siedhoff-BuscherAlma Siedhoff-Buscher, Schiffbauspiel, 1923, Bauhaus, Weimar. Foto: Die Neue Sammlung – The Design Museum (A. Laurenzo)
Alma Siedhoff-Buscher

Looking for a new home

The Bauhaus in Munich, one certainly wonders what a history that would have had.

Moreover, Munich endeavored (as did a few other cities) to offer the Bauhaus a new home in 1925 in order to
enable it to continue the work it had started in Weimar. In a letter of February 10, 1925 László Moholy-Nagy in
his capacity as PA to Bauhaus director Walter Gropius wrote to Ludwig Grote, who was leading the City of
Dessau negotiating team, that he should please come to Weimar as soon as possible, and bring the Dessau Lord
Mayor with him, as "we have meanwhile received offers from Crefeld and Munich". The Bauhaus in Munich, one certainly wonders what a history that would have had.

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