Berlin in the 1920s

Cover of Berlin in the 1920s by Rainer Metzger
Publisher: Taschen
Year: 2017
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 96
ISBN-13: 9783836550505
ISBN-10: 3836550504
Dimensions:
Height: 10.5 Inches
Length: 8.5 Inches
Weight: 1.29875 pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 709.180943
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Berlin in the 1920s by Rainer Metzger, published by Taschen in 2017, is an illustrated exploration of a transformative decade in Berlin’s history. This 96-page book delves into the vibrant cultural landscape of the Weimar Republic, highlighting the daring Expressionist art, innovative architecture, and the dynamic social scene that defined the era. Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of artistic movements, groundbreaking ideas, and the unique spirit of a city caught between two world wars.

The book immerses readers in the cultural heyday of Berlin, showcasing exemplary works in various artistic fields, including painting, sculpture, and graphic design. It captures the essence of the time through vivid descriptions of jazz bars, dance halls, and the rise of independent women, alongside the technological advancements that shaped daily life. Featured works include notable pieces by artists such as Hannah Höch and Otto Dix, providing insight into both the utopian aspirations and the underlying socio-political challenges of the period. This edition serves as a visual and intellectual journey through a pivotal moment in European history.


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It was the decade of daring Expressionist canvases, of brilliant book design, of the Bauhaus total work of art, of pioneering psychology, of drag balls, cabaret, Metropolis, and Marlene Dietrich‘s rising star in theater and silent film. Between the paroxysms of two world wars, Berlin in the 1920s was a carpe diem cultural heyday, replete with groundbreaking art, invention, and thought.

This book immerses readers in the freewheeling spirit of Berlin’s Weimar age. Through exemplary works in painting, sculpture, architecture, graphic design, photography, and film, we uncover the innovations, ideas, and precious dreams that characterized this unique cultural window. We take in the jazz bars and dance halls; the crowded kinos and flapper fashion; the advances in technology and transport; the radio towers and rumbling trams and trains; the soaring buildings; the cinematic masterworks; and the newly independent women who smoked cigarettes, wore their hair short, and earned their own money.

Featured works in this vivid cultural portrait include Hannah Höch’s The Journalists; Lotte Jacobi’s Hands on Typewriter; Otto Dix’s Portrait of the Journalist Sylvia von Harden; Peter Behrens’s project of the Alexanderplatz; and Josef von Sternberg’s The Blue Angel, starring Dietrich as cabaret performer Lola Lola. Along the way, we explore both the utopian yearnings and the more ominous economic and political realities which fueled the era’s escapist, idealistic, or reactionary masterworks. Behind the bright lights and glitter dresses, we see the inflation, factory labor, and fragile political consensus that lurked beneath this golden era and would eventually spell its savage end with the rise of National Socialism.

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