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Bauhaus-Archiv Museum für Gestaltung: Special Exhibitions - Gertrud Arndt

Bauhaus-Archiv Museum für Gestaltung: Special Exhibitions - Gertrud Arndt | Gender and art | Scoop.it

Originally, Gertrud Arndt (1903-2000) had wanted to become an  architect, but a regular course in architecture was not yet being  offered at the Bauhaus. The master of form in the weaving workshop,  Georg Muche, recognized her special talent in the field of textiles and  entrusted her with creating a carpet to her own design as an  introduction to it. Gertrud Arndt quickly became a specialist; her  best-known work was a carpet produced for Walter Gropius’s office. On  completing her apprenticeship examination, she entirely turned to  photography. Starting in 1929, she took photographic self-portraits in a  series she called ‘Mask Portraits’dramatizing herself with only a few  accessories; the photographs are internationally well-known today.

 

Female Bauhaus: Gertrud Arndt. Weaver and photographer, 1923-1931

Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin

30 January 2012 – 22 April 2013

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Female Pioneers of the Bauhaus

Female Pioneers of the Bauhaus | Gender and art | Scoop.it

The Bauhaus Archive in Berlin is trying to make amends with the female artists who felt marginalized at the school decades ago by celebrating their work in the “Female Bauhaus” series of exhibitions, the latest of which is devoted to Gertrud Arndt.

 

Bauhaus Archive, Berlin

Self-portrait by Gertrud Arndt at the Bauhaus in 1926-27.

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