summaery2019: Projects
The Cathedral: Building - Picture - Metaphor
Project information
submitted by
Simon Frisch, Ulrike Kuch
Co-Authors
Anja Maria Albrecht, Franz Baumgartner, Adam Cerny, Sebastian Jäger, Tatjana Janda, Salome Lopes, Amelie Charlotte Martin, Vincent Jonathan Mayer, Richard Pantzier, Paulina Rübenstahl, Andreas Stock, Paul Veit, Luisa Wagler, Lilli Walter, Robin Wieland, Chen Zheng
Mentors
Dr. Simon Frisch, Dr. Ulrike Kuch
Faculty:
Architecture and Urbanism,
Media
Degree programme:
Architecture (Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)),
Architecture (Master of Science (M.Sc.)),
Urban Planning (Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)),
Civil Engineering [Construction, Environment, Building Materials] (Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)),
Fine Art (Diploma),
Media Art and Design (Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.)),
Media Art and Design - Study programme Integrated International Media Art and Design Studies (IIMDS) (Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) and Master of Arts (M.A.)),
Media Studies - Study programm European Media Culture (EMK) (Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and Licence en Information-Communication (L.I.C.)),
Media Studies (Bachelor of Arts (B.A.))
Type of project presentation
Exhibition
Semester
Winter semester 2018/19
- Bauhausstraße 7c - bauhaus FACTORY
- Karl-Haußknecht-Straße 7
Participation in the Bauhaus.Modules
Links
http://www.uni-weimar.de/filmwis...
https://www.uni-weimar.de/de/arc...
Project description
The medieval cathedral, of all places, is the Bauhaus model and metaphor for art and modern design: craftsmen and artists are to unite in a new building hut, just as all the stands and strata once gathered for worship in the cathedral. The Middle Ages as a blueprint for modernity?
The fascination for the cathedral and its time has a long history: the Romantics paint pictures and tell stories of noble knights, jugglers, farmers, castles and beautiful Fräuleins, the Expressionists at the beginning of the 20th century are inspired by the expressive forms of medieval art. Picture books and children's rooms are populated by castles and knights, the legends of Arthur, Lancelot etc. are filmed. In our time, the Middle Ages can be found everywhere: from medieval markets to the series "Game of Thrones", from Umberto Eco, Ken Follet, to computer games. But also great national exhibitions and historiography testify a boom of a fascination of the time of the cathedrals.
The cathedral is our starting point and centre for our exhibits. Thus the cathedral becomes visible as a multi-layered, rich and extremely contradictory phenomenon, which also historically has many different functions, appearances, forms and media environments.
Email: ulrike.kuch@uni-weimar.de