Form and Light: From Bauhaus to Tel Aviv
By (Author) Yigal Gawze
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
1st March 2019
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Individual photographers
Photographs: collections
Cultural studies
720.956948
Hardback
120
Width 241mm, Height 279mm
980g
"Yigal Gawze's photographs capture the abstraction, the simplicity and the optimism of early modernism in Tel Aviv. He distils the essence of the Bauhaus to bring it alive in a modern city and concentrates on the subtle effects of natural light upon architecture, a technique that the masters of the modern movement themselves applauded." - Nonie Niesewand, design editor & author
The fragment - an essential part of the structure which carries within it the genetic code of the whole, is in the core of this visual inquiry depicting Tel Aviv's White City. The encounter between a building style originating in Europe and the Mediterranean glare, is highlighted by the colour photography. While paying homage to the Bauhaus spirit and the avant-garde photographers of the 1920s, it is also a tribute to past ideals and present renewal, enhancing the current relevance of the Modern Movement in an exceptional urban setting. The images add up to create a portrait of a place by revealing the poetic essence of its architecture and the role light takes in shaping it.
Yigal Gawze is a photographer, artist, architecture graduate, and a Tel Aviv Bauhaus explorer. He studied architecture at the University of Toronto and photography in Paris.