Most Popular Design Books at Modernism 101

These were the most popular design books at Modernism 101 during March 2013.

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Architecture for the New World: The Work of Harry Seidler Add to My Reading List

Peter Blake

Harry Seidler trained in the American Bauhaus tradition under Gropius, Breuer, and Albers, then transferred those International stylings down under where he established himself as a leader in postwar Australian design. $250.00

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Lo Studio Boggeri 1933–1973 Add to My Reading List

Paolo Fossati
Roberto Sambonet
Introduction by Herbert Bayer

This 1974 trade paperback is first anthology of work of Milan’s legendary Studio Boggeri. Former violinist Antonio Boggeri's all-star roster started with Bauhaus-trained Xanti Schawinsky and quickly grew to include Marcello Nizzoli, Erberto Carboni, Irme Reiner and Kathe Bernhardt. $350.00

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Kem Weber Add to My Reading List

David Gebhard
Harriette Von Bretton

Exhibition catalogue from 1969 for the first exhibition in the United States to evaluate Art Deco and the Moderne as a design movement. David Gebhard's catalogue on Kem Weber remains the only monograph on this influential Modern designer. $200.00

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The New Architecture and the Bauhaus Add to My Reading List

Walter Gropius

Early edition where Gropius attempted to spell out his theories of the new architecture he had incubated and formalized while Director of the Bauhaus in Weimar and Dessau from 1919 to 1928, with dust jacket design by Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. $150.00

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Projekte | Projects Add to My Reading List

Wolfgang Weingart
Introduction by Armin Hofmann

Limited edition planned as a series to showcase the work of exceptional students at the Basel School, this volume presents the typography of James Faris and Gregory Vines, a combination of traditional metal and photographic typesetting techniques. $500.00

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