Arnold Bode (1900-1977)

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Name (English)
Arnold Bode
Short name
Arnold Bode
Year of birth
1900
Year of death
1977
Short Description
Arnold Bode (23 December 1900 – 3 October 1977) was a German architect, painter, designer and curator.

Arnold was born in Kassel, Germany. From 1928 to 1933, he worked as a painter and university lecturer in Berlin. However, when the Nazis came to power they banned him from his profession. He returned to his home town of Kassel following the war.

Bode organized the first documenta exhibition in Kassel in 1955. This featured a broad overview of 20th-century art using large spaces in an innovative way. It was an unprecedented success. Frieze Magazine claims: ´documenta’s singularity becomes clear in comparison with the Venice Biennale, which began in 1895 and inspired the Bienal de São Paulo in 1951 before spawning endless copies across the globe in the 1990s. After the first national pavilion was built in 1907 by Belgium in the Giardini, the Biennale became a battleground between countries, their artists and their pavilions: an Olympics of art. By contrast, documenta’s internationalism remains rooted in the failures of nationalism: the defeat and material hardship wrought by National Socialism and the repressed shame surrounding the Holocaust.´
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  • Zwei Nachtschränkchen, Entwurf Arnold Bode

    Zwei Nachtschränkchen, Entwurf Arnold Bode

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    Image: Stadtmuseum Kassel - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Hocker, Entwurf Arnold Bode

    Hocker, Entwurf Arnold Bode

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    Image: Stadtmuseum Kassel - CC BY-NC-SA

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