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The opening of the Bauhaus Museum Dessau with 'Versuchsstätte Bauhaus' exhibition


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The Exhibition in the Bauhaus Museum Dessau

On the 1st of November 1976, the “Galerie am Sachsenplatz” in Leipzig charged the City of Dessau-Roßlau with the amount of 145,000 Marks for 148 works of Bauhäusler. Ranging from ceramics to furniture, it was a colourful mix. The items were exhibited for the first time in the Bauhaus Building, which was re-opened as Scientific-Cultural Centre in the GDR on the 4th of December 1976 on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Bauhaus. This purchase formed the basis of the collection of the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation, now consisting of more than 49,000 items. This first convolute will welcome the visitors of the Bauhaus Museum Dessau on the occasion of the centenary of the Bauhaus’ foundation. 

The exhibition at the Bauhaus Museum Dessau is titled Versuchsstätte Bauhaus. The Collection. It features over 1,000 exhibits and tells the story of the famous school in Dessau. It describes Bauhaus as a vibrant place where people taught and learned, conducted artistic experiments and worked on industrial prototypes.

With a total of about 49,000 objects, the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation’s collection is the second largest Bauhaus collection world-wide – and one of the newest: The first purchase was made in 1976 when the Bauhaus Building was reopened as “Wissenschaftlich-Kulturelles Zentrum” in the former GDR. Since then, new objects have regularly been added. Student works, teaching notes, drafts and prototypes from the workshops in particular define the character of the collection.

For this reason, the exhibition Versuchsstätte Bauhaus does not focus primarily on the famed #design icons and the masters, but rather the school and the students: the daily reality of learning and teaching between the poles of creative #design and industrial prototype production, artistic experiment and economic pressure, educational institution and emancipatory aspiration. The individual thematic sections concentrate on the teaching concept and the instruction provided, on the Bauhaus as a versatile “testing ground”, as a partner that cooperated with industry, and as a bustling and imaginative communicator.

The exhibition derives the Bauhaus #design ideas with which we are so familiar today from the historical context, and at the same time does not omit mentioning the crises and constraining factors under which the epoch-making school fought to survive. In a climate of political change and cultural uncertainty, the Bauhaus community, a world-wide network, questioned the customary conventions of teaching, coexistence and gender relations. Similarly, in Dessau the school did not receive unequivocal support, but also faced criticism. Versuchsstätte Bauhaus highlights the many conflicts involved in the tussle to ensure art and #design gained social relevance.

For the exhibition Versuchsstätte Bauhaus in the Black Box of the Bauhaus Museum Dessau, curated by Regina Bittner, Dorothée Brill and Wolfgang Thöner, the Berlin office chezweitz developed a scenography of changing modes of showing. It makes the complexity of the Bauhaus school a spatial experience.

On 8 September 2019 the Bauhaus Museum Dessau will be inaugurated with a grand opening ceremony. One day prior to the opening, on
7 September 2019, the Bauhaus Foundation Dessau invites media repre- sentatives for a press conference and press preview to introduce the new museum and the exhibition 
Versuchsstätte Bauhaus. The Collection.

After two and a half years of construction, the Bauhaus Museum Dessau opens its doors to visitors on 8 September 2019. Now for the first time the new building by the Barcelona-based firm addenda architects allows the full range of the collection of the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation to be presented and seen.

Located on the museum’s upper floor, the so-called Black Box provides an ideal space for showcasing the collection. At over 49,000 objects, this is the second largest Bauhaus collection worldwide. The first purchase was made in 1976 when the Bauhaus Building was reopened as “Wissenschaftlich- Kulturelles Zentrum” in the former GDR. Since then, new objects have regu- larly been added. Student works, teaching notes, drafts and prototypes from the workshops in particular define the character of the collection.

More than 1,000 exhibits are on display as part of the exhibition Versuchs- stätte Bauhaus. The Collection at the Bauhaus Museum Dessau. They tell the story of the famous school, its students and the daily reality of learning and teaching between the poles of creative #design and industrial prototype production, artistic experiment and economic pressure, educational institu- tion and emancipatory aspiration.

At the press conference on 7 September 2019, Claudia Perren, Director and CEO of the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation, and the architect Roberto Gonza- lez (addenda architects) will talk about the architecture of the new building. The curators Regina Bittner, Wolfgang Thöner and Dorothée Brill as well as Detlef Weitz (chezweitz, scenography) will present the concept for the exhibi- tion Versuchsstätte Bauhaus. The Collection. Following the press confer- ence, media representatives are invited to a guided tour of the exhibition.

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