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Explore the Bauhaus legacy of Erich Consemüller (1902-1957), a German photographer & architect. Discover his iconic Bauhaus documentation, architectural photography & unique perspectives on modern design. #Bauhaus #Photography #Architecture

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Konstnärsbiografi

Early Life and Education

Erich Consemüller (10 October 1902 — 11 April 1957) was born in Bielefeld, Germany—a city steeped in Saxon tradition—and spent his formative years honing his craft in carpentry. This early apprenticeship instilled a foundational understanding of material and construction that would profoundly inform his later architectural endeavors. Attending evening classes at the Bielefeld School of Arts and Crafts (now Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences) further broadened his artistic horizons, fostering an appreciation for craftsmanship alongside theoretical exploration. It was here that he began to cultivate his passion for design and visual communication—a passion that would ultimately propel him toward a pivotal role in shaping the Bauhaus movement.Cite Note: Dolgner, Klaus (2015). Bauhaus: Art, Design and Culture 1919–1933. Taschen.

The Bauhaus Years

Consemüller’s life took an extraordinary turn in 1922 when he joined the Bauhaus school in Weimar—a crucible of artistic innovation founded by Walter Gropius. Immediately immersing himself in the teachings of luminaries like Johannes Itten, Paul Klee, and Wassily Kandinsky, Consemüller embarked on a transformative journey that would define his artistic identity. He excelled in furniture design under Gropius’s guidance, mastering techniques rooted in geometric precision and functional elegance—principles central to Bauhaus’s ethos.Cite Note: Bauhaus Dessau Foundation. His involvement extended beyond the workshop; he meticulously documented the school's activities through photography, capturing the energy of collaborative experimentation and the evolving aesthetic sensibilities of its students. Approximately 300 photographs produced during this period stand as enduring testaments to Consemüller’s dedication to preserving the Bauhaus legacy.Cite Note: Tate Britain Notably, he collaborated on iconic projects like the Theatre Cafe in Dessau—a daring reimagining of public space—and contributed significantly to the ADGB Trade Union School project in Bernau bei Berlin.

Photographic Contributions and Style

Consemüller’s photographic work exemplifies Bauhaus’s commitment to documenting reality with uncompromising clarity and artistic vision. His images, particularly “Bauhaus Scene,” are instantly recognizable for their masterful composition—featuring Marcel Breuer's Wassily Chair alongside Oskar Schlemmer’s theatrical mask and Lis Beyer-Volger’s dress.Cite Note: Museum of Modern Art These photographs aren’t merely representations; they convey a palpable sense of atmosphere and intellectual engagement. Consemüller skillfully employed lighting and framing to emphasize the interplay between form and function—a hallmark of Bauhaus aesthetics.Lucia Moholy, his fellow photographer at Bauhaus, recognized Consemüller's talent for capturing the essence of architectural spaces and human interaction. His photographs are now housed in prestigious collections worldwide, including the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation.

Post-Bauhaus Career and Legacy

Following his departure from Weimar in 1929, Consemüller continued to practice architecture, collaborating with Hans Wittwer’s office in Halle (Saale) and teaching at Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule Halle. He embraced Bauhaus principles—particularly the importance of experimentation and social responsibility—throughout his professional life.Cite Note: Getty Museum His architectural designs reflected a restrained elegance, prioritizing simplicity and functionality while incorporating innovative materials and techniques. Consemüller’s influence extended beyond academia; he mentored aspiring architects and championed the pursuit of artistic excellence.Thomas Flake and Hannes Meyer, during inspection of the building site for the ADGB Trade Union School in Bernau, collaborated closely with Consemüller on this ambitious project—a testament to his commitment to Bauhaus ideals. His work remains a cornerstone of modern architectural history. Erich Consemüller’s photographs are displayed in museums across Europe, including the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation and Essen Folkwang Museum, ensuring that his artistic vision continues to inspire generations of designers and artists.Cite Note: Bauhaus Kooperation
erich consemüller

erich consemüller

1902 - 1957 , Germany

Snabbfakta

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Bauhaus Photography Architecture
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Lucia Moholy']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Johannes Itten
    • Paul Klee
    • Wassily Kandinsky
  • Date Of Birth: 1902-10-10 Bielefeld Germany
  • Date Of Death: 1957-04-11 Halle Germany
  • Full Name: Erich Consemüller
  • Nationality: German
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Bauhaus Scene
    • Easy chair by Marcel Breuer
  • Place Of Birth: Bielefeld Germany