Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
- Numerous large-format illustrations reveal exceptional design objects from the individual Nordic countries- Accompanying essays illustrate the national characteristics, identify the influences and explore individual artistic positions- Published to accompany an exhibition being held at Br han-Museum, Berlin, between 24 October 2019 and 1 March 2020Nordic Design. The Response to the Bauhaus deals with Nordic countries' reaction to the Bauhaus and the German modern age. The late 1920s saw a new design form celebrating its first successes across the Nordic countries. Finland's singular living conditions had an equal influence on the new design vocabulary alongside the postulate formulated in Sweden: 'Beauty for everyone', or the Danish preference for handicrafts. The respective characteristics of the Nordic countries gave rise to a highly autonomous interpretation of functionalism. It was not the avant-garde form that stood in the foreground, as was very often the case in Germany, but the tailored solution to any given task. Through this, Scandinavian functionalism succeeded in becoming the constant that defined the identity of the Nordic nations.
Synopsis
The publication Nordic Design, launched by the Br han Museum in Berlin to mark its exhibition of the same name, takes as its theme the reaction of Nordic countries to German modernism and the Bauhaus. Text in English and German.