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Architectural Films: bauhaus.film.digitally.expanded

Film release of section III and live discussion with Markus Heltschl and Thomas Tode

Thu, April 30, 2020 6:00 pm CEST

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Questions and feedback on Telegram: t.me/zkm_bauhaus 

The curators of the exhibition »bauhaus.film.expanded«, Markus Heltschl and Thomas Tode, will discuss the architectural films in the exhibition live from 6 p.m, moderated by Teresa Retzer. Among other things, the experts analyze how Bauhaus protagonists reacted to the devastating epidemics of the 1930s, such as cholera and the Spanish flu. Bauhaus architects designed more hygienic, organized, and controllable buildings to prevent the catastrophic effects of an epidemic. Today, everyone is severely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. How would Bauhaus protagonists have tried to prevent this crisis?

Among the »Architectural Films« presented in the best possible quality are works by László Moholy-Nagy, Horacio Coppola, Ella Bergmann-Michel, Richard Paulick and Walter Gropius. In Ella Bergmann-Michel's film »Where do the Elderly live?« (1931), she used the latest cinematic techniques, resulting in a highly modern documentary production. Her special treatment of light conditions and contrasts also distinguishes Bergmann-Michel's work and underlines her later focus on photography.

For questions and feedback during the broadcast you can join the telegram group zkm_bauhaus: t.me/zkm_bauhaus. If you do not want your phone number to appear in the group, please change your privacy settings accordingly. You can also send us an e-mail to bauhaus@zkm.de.

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