Isokon and the Bauhaus in Britain
Description
This book tells the story of the Isokon, from its beginnings to the present day, and fully examines the work, artistic networks and legacy of the Bauhaus artists during their time in Britain. The tales are not just of design and architecture but war, sex, death, espionage and infamous dinner parties. Isokon resident Agatha Christie features in the book, as does Charlotte Perriand who Jack Pritchard commissioned for a pavilion design in 1930.
The book is beautifully illustrated with largely unseen archive photography, and includes the work of photographer and Soviet spy Edith Tudor-Hart, as well as plans and sketches, menus, postcards and letters from the Pritchard family archive. In Spring 2018, the Isokon building and Breuer, Gropius and Moholy-Nagy were honoured with a Blue Plaque from English Heritage.
'A must read' - Homes & Antiques ||
'Jam-packed with fascinating and often unexpected detail.'
- Pedro Silmon Blog ||
'Extremely good' - The Art Newspaper ||
'Insightful exploration of an iconic building.' - Morning Star ||
'Sumptuous' - Foyles NewsletterLeyla Daybelge is a Journalist and Broadcaster, with a background in news and current affairs, as a newscaster, correspondent and producer for BBC Radio Four, ITN, ITV News and Sky News. She currently writes travel and culture features for the Daily Telegraph amongst others. She was previously Head of Press for Contemporary and Design at Sotheby’s. ||
Magnus Englund is the current resident of Jack and Molly Pritchard’s penthouse in the Isokon building. He has championed the building’s revival and is a trustee of the Isokon Gallery. He is the co-founder of the popular interior design company, Skandium.
PUBLISHER:
Rizzoli
ISBN-10:
1849944911
ISBN-13:
9781849944915
BINDING:
Hardback
BISAC:
History
PUBLICATION YEAR:
2019
NUMBER OF PAGES:
240
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
7.7500(W) x 9.9500(H) x 0.9200(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English