By Shangkai (Kevin) Yu (MFA 2014)
Tim sleeping on the grass at Cospudener Lake |
View of the canal on our bike ride home from the lake.
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The entrance to Bauhaus in Dessau, designed by WalterGropius.
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Another view of the Bauhaus building.
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One of the Masters’ Houses built for the instructors, which include Walter Gropius, Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky. |
Among them was Walter Gropius’s “Lehrschema, 1922” (instructive schematic):
This is the original German version of the Lehrschema
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Here is the English version of the schematic.
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A sculpture by Neo Rauch in the Musem der bildenden Künste Leipzig.
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“Chilenisches Requiem” by Werner Tübke
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The surface of the painting took me by surprise. Tübke chose to describe most things in this painting with the exact same technique. Viewing the painting at an arm’s length, this decision creates a strange effect, where the flesh transitions seamlessly into the garment, the pebbles into flesh, and the mountain range into the tree trunk. Everything in the painting seems be frozen.
A detail shot of the painting, taken by Tim Buckley
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Both Tim and I had difficulties deciphering the technique Tübke used in this piece. The scintillating texture on the forms seems at once strangely familiar and foreign to me. By chance I spotted the texture of the orange rind in a Dutch still life painting, and found the likely source of this peculiar form description in Tübke’s painting.
On May 31, four Academy students arrived in Leipzig, Germany, to start a two-month residency hosted by the Leipzig International Art Programme. Alicia Brown, Tim Buckley, Krista Smith and Shangkai (Kevin) Yu (all members of the class of 2014) will share their experiences here throughout the summer!