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Gustav Bohutinsky, hrvatski arhitekt na Bauhausu


Šerman, Karin
Gustav Bohutinsky, hrvatski arhitekt na Bauhausu, 2013. (ostalo).


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Naslov
Gustav Bohutinsky, hrvatski arhitekt na Bauhausu
(Gustav Bohutinsky, Croatian architect at the Bauhaus)

Autori
Šerman, Karin

Izvornik
Istraživački projekt Bauhaus – Networking Ideas and Practice (BAUNET)

Vrsta, podvrsta
Ostale vrste radova, ostalo

Godina
2013

Ključne riječi
Bauhaus; pedagogija; vizualne umjetnosti; arhitektura; eksperiment; umrežavanje; jugoistočna Europa; Gustav Bohutinsky
(Bauhaus; pedagogy; visual arts; architecture; experiment; networking; south-eastern Europe; Gustav Bohutinsky)

Sažetak
Bauhaus – Networking Ideas and Practice (BAUNET) is an international research and exhibition project involving four cultural institutions from four European countries - Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Slovenia. The leading partner on the project is the Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, while the co-organizers are Universalmuseum Joanneum in Graz (Austria), Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and Loški Museum in Škofja Loka (Slovenia) The research and exhibition project BAUNET will thoroughly explore and present the activities and interrelations of artists from south- eastern Europe who were trained at the renowned international school of architecture, design, and visual arts Bauhaus, as well as its influences on the art practice of the 1950s in south-eastern Europe. The mainstay of BAUNET are the aesthetic and pedagogical concepts of the Bauhaus school, which were applied to all visual art disciplines, design, architecture, theatre, and even multimedia experiments. The other essential feature of Bauhaus’ educational activity was the synthesis of art theories and practice, both in its creative courses and school workshops on the one side, and in the individual practice of its artists on the other. Therefore, a special segment of the project focuses on various art groups and tendencies during the 1950s in south-eastern Europe, which developed under the direct influence of ideas and practices promoted by Bauhaus, as well as the legacy of geometrical abstraction and avant-garde movements in the first half of the 20th century. The territorial aspect is an important mainstay of the project as it reflects on several levels the ideas and practice of Bauhaus. The region of south-eastern Europe is the link between the students originating from this part of the world and trained at Bauhaus. Furthermore, it is an area of reflection on their practice and artistic activity. This region has always been aware that some of its important art practices developed under the influence of Bauhaus artists who were not locals by birth, but lived and worked here. The principle of artist mobility and the networking of ideas and practices have also, in a way, dictated the openness of this territorial aspect towards the neighbouring countries that gravitate towards the interest area of the project. This primarily refers to artists from Austria and Hungary. The results of research conducted in these countries will be used and presented as comparative material, while the project will encompass research on the work of those artists whose oeuvres have been partially investigated previously, but now make its pivotal part. Bauhaus was a European movement of the Historical Avant-garde, with the key terms in its description being: sharing life and work between teachers and students, synthesis of theory and practice in the learning process, experimenting in different artistic media, mobility of artists during their training, and networking of ideas and practices through the activities of the school and later through the influences and reflections of Bauhaus artists, whose achievements and importance have an impact on today's world as well. The research is structured in separate research topics. One of them is the chapter on Gustav Bohutinsky, Croatian architecture student at the Bauhaus. Leader of the research team is Prof. Dr. Karin Šerman, with researchers from the University of Zagreb Faculty of Architecture: Dr. Nataša Jakšić, Mag. Dubravko Bačić, and Mag. Igor Ekštajn. The BAUNET project was launched in October 2013. It will last for two years and comprises research on the artists’ oeuvres, digitalization of artistic and archival material, creation of the BAUNET portal and a data base as a central point for future research, conferences, workshops, lectures, and finally exhibitions that will take place in 2015 in all the partner countries: Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Slovenia.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Arhitektura i urbanizam



POVEZANOST RADA


Ustanove:
Arhitektonski fakultet, Zagreb

Profili:

Avatar Url Karin Šerman (autor)


Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Šerman, Karin
Gustav Bohutinsky, hrvatski arhitekt na Bauhausu, 2013. (ostalo).
Šerman, K. (2013) Gustav Bohutinsky, hrvatski arhitekt na Bauhausu. Istraživački projekt Bauhaus – Networking Ideas and Practice (BAUNET). Ostalo.
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