Beschreibung
The "Glass Flower" in the former Palast der Republik in Berlin is probably the best-known work of glass art from Magdeburg. The artists association "Glasgestaltung (Glass design) Magdeburg", which was active after the end of the Second World War until 2000, was involved in prominent building projects throughout the GDR with art in architecture. The closure of the workshops marked the end of a phase in which artistic glass design in Magdeburg had a supra-regional significance. The city of Magdeburg has been researching and publishing its architectural-historical inventory and holdings of architecture-related art for decades. This publication traces the history and significance of stained glass, with a special focus on the state capital, introduces important glass artists and glass workshops, and offers a fresh view of fascinating, colourful works. The outcome is a reference work focused on stained glass and the history of art in Magdeburg, which will be a valuable aid not only for the preservation of historical monuments. - Major overview of glass art-in-architecture featuring modern works from the GDR until today Look inside
Autorenportrait
Sabine Ullrich, art historian, author, curator, architectural historian, Head of the Art Collections of the Kulturhistorisches Museum Magdeburg; Cornelia Heller, journalist, author, publicist with a focus on architecture, urban development, building culture, Berlin and Magdeburg; Doreen Pöschl, art historian, Zentrale Kustodie of the Universität Halle; Holger Brülls, art historian, conservator at the Landesamt für Denkmalpflege und Archäologie Sachsen-Anhalt