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Vegetation under Power: Heat! Breath! Growth!

Date
2022
Publisher
Spector Books
Format
Monographs
ISBN
9783959055871
Size
10.5 × 14.5 × 0.8 cm
Length
144 pp
Genre
Environment, Art History, Arts Writing
Description

This publication interweaves stories about the energy-defined landscape of the German town of Bitterfeld with the modern legacy of the Bauhaus. Using archival documents, physical interventions and field studies, it proposes a new reading of the Bauhaus’s modernist motto “Light! Air! Sun!” recast as “Heat, Breathe, Grow”.

Text by Lili Carr, Maya Errázuriz, Shaiwanti Gupta, Elizabeth Hong, and Pierre Klein

  1. Vegetation under Power: Heat, Breath, Growth
 

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