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Main Title: Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack : more than a Bauhaus artist / Resi Schwarzbauer with Chris Bell ; foreword - Professor Andrew McNamara. Book Cover
Author: Schwarzbauer, Resi, author.
Bell, Chris, 1948-
McNamara, Andrew.
Imprint: HistorySmiths, 2021.
Collation: xii, 352 pages, 40 pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), facsimiles (some colour), genealogical tables, portraits (some colour), hardback ; 25 cm.
Subject: Hirschfeld-Mack, Ludwig.
Hay Internment Camp (NSW)
Geelong Grammar School (Vic.)
Art and artists
Biography
Teachers
Internment camps
ISBN: 9780648957416
Notes:
Attracted by the visionary ideas of Walter Gropius, and the promise of a new world order following the First World War, Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack was among the first students of the Weimer Bauhaus in 1919. In the company of talents such as Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Oskar Schlemmer and Josef Albers, he thrived in the atmosphere of creative freedom and artistic experimentation but fell victim to the suppression of such ideals with the rise of Nazi Germany and the closure of the Bauhaus. From the battlefields of the Western Front, to the hellish sea journey on board the Dunera, and to the internment camps of New South Wales and Victoria. Hirschfeld-Mack story is one that it is linked inextricably to the major events of the twentieth century. Self-exile from Germany in 1936, and enforced separation from loved ones, became mandatory detention in Australia as an enemy alien. Unexpectedly, it was in Australia that he found peace and fulfillment as a teacher at Geelong Grammar School, and in the company of family, old and new. Riveting, inspiring and deeply moving, this book is a culmination of two decades of research, drawing on extensive private family achives and oral histories. For the first time, it reveals the full details of Hirschfeld-Mack extraordinary life as so much more than a Bauhaus artist teacher, musician, inventor, performer, pacifist a man of compassion and resilience. Ultimately, his story is a plea for creativity and enterprise, and stirring testament to our common humanity.-Back cover.

Colour illustrations on end papers. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Non-Fiction Main Library 700.92 HIR SCH Available