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Taschen, 2017, Basic Art Series 2.0
The 1920s in Berlin represented a unique cultural peak between two world wars. This era was defined by daring Expressionist art, innovative book design, and the Bauhaus movement's concept of a total work of art. It was a time of pioneering psychology, vibrant drag balls, and the rise of stars like Marlene Dietrich in theater and silent film.
This book delves into the freewheeling spirit of Berlin's Weimar age, examining groundbreaking works across painting, sculpture, architecture, graphic design, photography, and film. Readers will discover the innovations, ideas, and dreams that characterized this distinct cultural window.