Gunta Stölzl

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GUNTA STÖLZL / 1897-1983

Gunta Stölzl was a German textile artist who played a fundamental role in the development of the Bauhaus school’s weaving workshop. As the Bauhaus’s only female master she created enormous change within the weaving department as it transitioned from individual pictorial works to modern industrial designs. She joined the Bauhaus as a student in 1920, became a junior master in 1927 and a full master the next year. She was dismissed for political reasons in 1931, a year before the Bauhaus closed under pressure from the Nazis.

The textile department was a neglected part of the Bauhaus when Ms. Stölzl began her career, and its active masters were weak on the technical aspects of textile production. She soon became a mentor to other students and reopened the Bauhaus dye studios in 1921. After a brief departure, Stölzl became the school’s weaving director in 1925 when it relocated from Weimar to Dessau and expanded the department to increase its weaving and dyeing facilities. She applied ideas from modern art to weaving, experimented with synthetic materials, and improved the department’s technical instruction to include courses in mathematics. The Bauhaus weaving workshop became one of its most successful facilities under her direction.

Gunta Blush Rug

ZigZagZurichによって開発されたこの新しい生産技術は、無漂白の、単純に洗浄された羊毛(濃い色または薄い色)と、よこ糸の竹絹糸を組み合わせたものです。
7-10日
490,00 €

グンタシュテルツルラグプレート120

バウハウスの唯一の女性マスターとして、テキスタイルアーティストのグンタシュテルツルは、間違いなく、西洋の織り芸術の現代史において最も影響力のある人物です。
7-10日
1.100,00 €