Bruno Taut's Monument to Socialist Spirituality (
After Mies van der Rohe) 2009 Hand blown and molded glass modules, wood and hardware 105 3/4 x 75 x 55 inches
McElheny's sculpture, Bruno Taut's Monument to Socialist Spirituality (
after Mies van der Rohe), is an enlarged version of this original maquette that recasts Mies's design in the spirit of rival architect Bruno Taut.
Installation view of: Bruno Taut's Monument to Socialist Spirituality (
After Mies van der Rohe) 2009 Hand blown and molded glass modules, wood and hardware 105 3/4 x 75 x 55 inches (268.6 x 190.5 x 139.7 cm) ARG # MJ2009 - 001 © Josiah McElheny
Detail of: Bruno Taut's Monument to Socialist Spirituality (
After Mies van der Rohe) 2009 Hand blown and molded glass modules, wood and hardware 105 3/4 x 75 x 55 inches (268.6 x 190.5 x 139.7 cm) ARG # MJ2009 - 001 © Josiah McElheny
Bruno Taut's Monument to Socialist Spirituality (
After Mies van der Rohe) 2009 Hand blown and molded glass modules, wood and hardware 105 3/4 x 75 x 55 inches (268.6 x 190.5 x 139.7 cm) ARG # MJ2009 - 001 © Josiah McElheny
Not exact matches
At the Haus Esters, in one of two
Mies van der Rohe villas in Krefeld that were converted into a museums
after the original homeowners departed, Uglow joins a select group of artists with works from the last decade.
After Meyer's dismissal for leftist leanings, Ludwig
Mies van der Rohe presided until the end.