Sonderfall Angewandte: Die Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien im Austrofaschismus, Nationalsozialismus und in der Nachkriegszeit
German
Historical reappraisal history of the University
When the Vienna School of Applied Arts was elevated to the status of a Reichshochschule in 1941, it saw itself as a special case in the National Socialist university system. Based on the latest research, this study traces the eventful history of todays University of Applied Arts Vienna under Austrias fascist regime followed by the Anschluss with Nazi Germany, and through the postwar years.
This book provides comprehensive insights into the Collection and Archive of the University of Applied Arts Vienna and examines the history of this Viennese art institution, its classes and workshops, and its teachers and students. Questions are raised about political, cultural, and artistic turning points as well as continuities amid the transformation of democratic and fascist structures that shaped the university from 1933 to 1955.
- Critical institutional history in a cultural-political context
- Research contribution to Viennese Modernism and contemporary Austrian history
- With an extensive chronology, biographies of artists, and a lavishly illustrated, annotated catalog section with selected samples (works of art, archival materials, sources)