De Stijl and Bauhaus ; De Stijl y la Bauhaus

Neo-Plasticism or De Stijl gathered a heterogeneous group of artists in The Netherlands between 1916 and 1917. The neoplasticists’ ethical and aesthetic task was aimed to renew the bond between art and life; the artists believed that by creating a new visual style they would also be establishing a new life style. Van Doesburg’s arrival in Weimar in April 1921, as well as other artists’ of the European avant-garde, would be crucial to the change from a teaching method and an attitude based on craftsmanship to a machine and mass production aesthetic, which would take place in 1923. ; El Neoplast... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Moreno Cañizares, Ana
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2011
Verlag/Hrsg.: Universidad de Málaga
Schlagwörter: De Stijl / Bauhaus / Neo-Plasticism / Nieuwe Beelding / Theo van Doesburg / Piet Mondrian / Gerrit Rietveld / Oskar Schlemmer / neoplastic design / neoplastic typography / typography and design De Stijl / Weimar / Walter Gropius / Dutch avant-garde / modern movement / Neoplasticismo / diseño neoplastico / tipografia neoplastica / tipografia y diseño De Stijl / vanguardia holandesa / movimiento moderno
Sprache: Spanish
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Neo-Plasticism or De Stijl gathered a heterogeneous group of artists in The Netherlands between 1916 and 1917. The neoplasticists’ ethical and aesthetic task was aimed to renew the bond between art and life; the artists believed that by creating a new visual style they would also be establishing a new life style. Van Doesburg’s arrival in Weimar in April 1921, as well as other artists’ of the European avant-garde, would be crucial to the change from a teaching method and an attitude based on craftsmanship to a machine and mass production aesthetic, which would take place in 1923. ; El Neoplasticismo o De Stijl reunió a un heterogéneo grupo de artistas en Holanda entre 1916 y 1917. La tarea ética y estética de los neoplasticistas iba encaminada a renovar los lazos que unían el arte con la vida y pensaban que con la creación de un nuevo estilo visual estarían fundando también un nuevo estilo de vida. La llegada de Theo van Doesburg a Weimar en abril de 1921, junto con la de otros artistas de la vanguardia europea, sería decisivo en el cambio de un método de enseñanza y una actitud basada en el artesanado al de la estética de la máquina y la producción en masa, que tendría lugar en 1923.