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I Am All Of Glass: 7th International Marianne Brandt Award
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I Am All Of Glass: 7th International Marianne Brandt Award
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The topic of the 7th international Marianne Brandt
Award—“I am all of glass”—quotes a poem by the
Bauhaus member, designer, and artist. This bilingual
volume does more than merely present the sixty
competition entries: accompanying texts convey the
utopian charge held by glass as a material in Modernism.
Linda Pense, for example, writes about historical
“glass states” that continue to be inspiring today. Freyja
Hartzell reflects on the ways in which fantasies of glass
shaped the foundational vision of Bauhaus. Using the
artist Josef Albers as an example, Jeannette Redensek
illustrates the metaphorical and functional importance
of glass in Bauhaus design. The tension between poetry
and functionality, which also characterizes the competition
entries, demonstrates that glass remains a concept
and material that fascinates us to this day.
The topic of the 7th international Marianne Brandt
Award—“I am all of glass”—quotes a poem by the
Bauhaus member, designer, and artist. This bilingual
volume does more than merely present the sixty
competition entries: accompanying texts convey the
utopian charge held by glass as a material in Modernism.
Linda Pense, for example, writes about historical
“glass states” that continue to be inspiring today. Freyja
Hartzell reflects on the ways in which fantasies of glass
shaped the foundational vision of Bauhaus. Using the
artist Josef Albers as an example, Jeannette Redensek
illustrates the metaphorical and functional importance
of glass in Bauhaus design. The tension between poetry
and functionality, which also characterizes the competition
entries, demonstrates that glass remains a concept
and material that fascinates us to this day.


















