1st Edition

The Bauhaus and Public Relations Communication in a Permanent State of Crisis

By Patrick Rössler Copyright 2014
288 Pages 40 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

298 Pages
by Routledge

298 Pages
by Routledge

This innovative study considers one of the most important art and design movements of the 20th century, the Bauhaus, in conjunction with current research in public relations and organizational communication, elaborating on the mechanisms of internal and external communication available to influence the stakeholders in politics, society, industry, and the art world. In a movement where a... Read more

1. Introduction Section I: Meeting the Public 2. The Networks: How the Directors Shaped Perceptions 3. The Exhibitions: Promoting the Bauhaus Idea 4. The Events: Staging Bauhaus for the Public Section II: Designing Printed Matter 5. The Propaganda: Graphic Design and the Printing Workshop 6. The Money: New Typography in Everybody’s Pockets 7. The Books: Synthesizing in Graphics 8. The Magazine: A Printed Newsletter Section III: The Voice of the Others 9. The Media: Monitoring Press Coverage 10. The Periodicals: Successful Agenda-Setting Conclusion

Biography

Patrick Rössler is chair of Communication Studies and currently serving as Vice President at the University of Erfurt, Germany. His research interests include media effects, visual communication, and media history. Previous publications include "The Bauhaus at the Newsstand" (2009) and the Exhibition catalogue "VIEWing our LIFE and TIMES" (2006).