Otti Berger (Otilija Ester Berger) was a Croatian student and later teacher at the Bauhaus, where she was a textile artist and weaver. Otti Berger (Otilija Ester Berger) (4 October 1898, in present-day Zmajevac, Croatia - 3 May 1944) was a Croatian student and later teacher at the Bauhaus, where she was a textile artist and weaver. She was murdered in 1944 at Auschwitz during the Holocaust.
The collection of the Bauhaus-Archiv contains documents, photos, rugs and weaving samples verified as originating in the estate of textile designer. Otti Berger is a respected name in the corridors of art history. The esteemed textile artist and weaver studied and later taught at the Bauhaus when it was still at the height of popularity in Germany.
In the 1930s, the textile designer Otti Berger (1898–1944) created fabrics for modernist architecture which continue to fascinate us today. Otti Berger was a Bauhaus designer, weaver, teacher, and head of the Bauhaus Weaving Workshop. She was well-known internationally.
The Bauhaus participated as an industry in the German section of the 1929 Barcelona International Exhibition, sending objects to the Palaces of Textile. Otti Berger was a Croatian designer whose artistic and creative potential had, to a great extent, been shaped by the Textile workshop of the Bauhaus. She was born in 1898 in Zmajevac, in the region of Baranya, which at that time was a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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Otti Berger (Otilija Ester Berger) (4 October , in present-day Zmajevac, Croatia - 3 May ) was a Croatian student and later teacher at the Bauhaus, where she was a textile artist and weaver. She was murdered in at Auschwitz during the Holocaust. Born October 4~ Otti Berger | The Misty Miss Christy
Otti Berger was a Bauhaus designer, weaver, teacher, and head of the Bauhaus Weaving Workshop. She was well-known internationally. Otti Berger og Norden ENG – Nasjonalmuseet
Otti Berger was a Croatian designer whose artistic and creative potential had, to a great extent, been shaped by the Textile workshop of the Bauhaus. She was born in in Zmajevac, in the region of Baranya, which at that time was a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Otti Berger, Bauhaus textile designer - The Stradling Collection
She sought to create fabrics whose “glitter and shimmer” alone could evoke emotions that enable us to “feel winter” (Berger, ). Last but not least, Otti Berger - in analogy to Meyer - focused on scientific research into the functional aspects of textiles. Otti Berger - Bauhaus Kooperation She sought to create fabrics whose “glitter and shimmer” alone could evoke emotions that enable us to “feel winter” (Berger, 1930). Last but not least, Otti Berger - in analogy to Meyer - focused on scientific research into the functional aspects of textiles.Otti Berger - Wikipedia OTTI BERGER (1898–1944) was one of the most important textile designers of the 20th century. Born in Zmajevac, in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, present-day Croatia, she studied in Zagreb and from 1927 at the Bauhaus in Dessau.What made Otti Berger’s Bauhaus textile work so influential? Bauhaus weaver and designer Otti Berger helped raise the status of weaving. She created innovative fabrics using techniques which she herself developed and had patented. Berger died young, but managed to leave a lasting mark in design history. Otti Berger – hrvatska umjetnica iz Tekstilne radionice Bauhausa
OTTI BERGER (–) was one of the most important textile designers of the 20th century. Born in Zmajevac, in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, present-day Croatia, she studied in Zagreb and from at the Bauhaus in Dessau. Otti Berger - Bauhaus
Bauhaus weaver and designer Otti Berger helped raise the status of weaving. She created innovative fabrics using techniques which she herself developed and had patented. Berger died young, but managed to leave a lasting mark in design history.
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Otti Berger came to Bauhaus in , after studying art in Croatia, where she was born. She enrolled in the textile (or weaving, as Baumhoff calls it) workshop, which she finished in After that, she remained to teach at Bauhaus, as she was recommended by Gunta Stölzl, who was a professor at the same workshop.