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The Lonely Palette

Bonus - Open Source, "The Bauhaus In Your House," ft. The Lonely Palette

The Lonely Palette

The Lonely Palette

Arts, Podcast, Art, Museum, Painting, Modern Art, Visual Arts, Art History

4.8857 Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2019

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

The Lonely Palette is on break until November 2019, so every Wednesday in October, a different Hub & Spoke producer will take the host's chair to present an episode of their show that Tamar is especially fond of. Enjoy this month's podcast petri dish of art, culture, history, and society, and subscribe to any and all Hub & Spoke shows at www.hubspokeaudio.org. This week: Open Source with Christopher Lydon: "The Bauhaus in Your House," a conversation on art, architecture, and design with Tamar Avishai, Peter Chermayeff, Ann Beha, and Sebastian Smee. The Bauhaus was the art school in Germany that created the look of the twentieth century. We just live in it: loving its white-box affordability, or hating its stripped, blank, glass-and-steel uniformity, the world around. It’s the IKEA look in the twenty-first century, the look of Chicago skyscrapers and now Chinese housing towers, the look of American kitchens and probably the typeface on your emails. It was the less-is-more school that made ornament very nearly a crime. It stood, and stands, for a few big ideas still hotly contested. Listen to Open Source at www.radioopensource.org, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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0:00.0

I'm Christopher Leiden, host of Open Source, and today the fill-in guest host of The Lonely

0:06.1

Pallet while Tamar is on hiatus.

0:08.8

We've just recently joined forces with Tamar in the Hubb and Spoke Alliance, and we wanted

0:14.1

to introduce ourselves to you with this recent episode of Open Source, in which Tamar and I

0:20.0

had the pleasure of conspiring.

0:22.3

From the Museum of Fine Arts to the Gropius House in Lincoln, Massachusetts, to the studios

0:27.6

at WBUR in Boston, we're exploring the less is more aesthetic of Germany's Bauhaus on its

0:35.5

100th anniversary. And I'm thrilled to share this episode with all you art connoisseurs,

0:41.0

one painting at a time, out there in podcast land.

0:44.6

We loved working together.

0:48.8

Hub and Spoke.

0:51.2

Audio Collective.

0:57.4

I'm Christopher Leiden. This is open source.

1:01.7

Bauhaus, meaning building house, was the name of the most influential art school in the history of the man-made environment.

1:09.8

It was born just 100 years ago in Weimar,

1:12.6

Germany's old-time cultural capital,

1:14.6

seat of the shaky Weimar Republic after World War I.

1:18.6

Bauhaus, the school, lasted only 14 years

1:21.6

till Hitler's Nazis suffocated it in 1933.

1:24.6

Yet Bauhaus, the model of design, some would say, has ruled the world

1:30.3

for a century now. Less is more Bauhaus, seedbed of modernism, signature of a brilliantly

1:36.9

austere taste in everything. We make our own soft landing this hour in the Bauhaus realm,

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