Book cover for ‘Blaupause’, featuring Bauhaus students in and in front of the workshop wing, Bauhaus Dessau, April 1927 Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin

Reading: Blueprint by Theresia Enzensberger

  • Tue 20 August 2019
  • 6.30 pm

To coincide with our current exhibition ‘max bill bauhaus constellations’, please join us for a reading by author Theresia Enzensberger of her new novel Blaupause (Blueprint) at the schwarzescafé in the Löwenbräukunst. The exhibition at Hauser & Wirth Zürich will be open for viewing before and after the event.

About the book

At the beginning of the turbulent 1920s, Luise Schilling leaves her father's conservative household in Berlin for Weimar's Bauhaus university, with dreams of studying architecture. But when she arrives and encounters a fractured social world of mystics and formalists, communists and fascists, the dichotomy between the rigid past and a hopeful future turns out to be a lot more muddled than she thought.

She gets involved with a cult-like spiritual group, looking for community and falling in love with elusive art student Jakob. Luise has ambitions of achieving a lot in life – but little of it has to do with paying homage to great men. Surrounded by luminaries, like Gropius and Kandinsky, she throws herself into the dreams and ideas of her epoch.

While her art school friends retreat into a world of self-improvement and jargon, her home city of Berlin is embroiled in street fights. Amid the social upheaval, she has to decide where she stands. From technology to art, romanticism to the avant-garde, populism to the youth movement, Luise encounters themes, utopias and ideas that still shape us to the present day. Blueprint is a young woman's dispatch from a past culture war that rings all too familiar.

Refreshments will be served.

The reading will be in German.

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