Gunta Stölzl (1897-1983) was the only woman to teach at the Bauhaus, the twentieth century's most important school of design, architecture and art. as a pioneering textile designer and head of the Bauhaus weaving workshop, she transformed it into a flourishing, productive enterprise.
illustrating more than 75 key works by Stölzl with excerpts drawn from her journals, letters and articles (some published here for the first time) this book offers intimate and vivid view of the artist's life and work.
with a foreword by Monika Stadler, Stölzl's daughter.
144 pages (65 color) in hadcover. 8" x 9"
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