Women Designers You Should Know

001. Gunta Stölzl and Meryl Vedros: Redefining Textiles and Living to Design

Episode Summary

Discover the groundbreaking work of Gunta Stölzl, the only female Bauhaus Master, who redefined weaving as an art form, alongside Meryl Vedros’ own creative journey and insights on preserving history through design.

Episode Notes

Discover the groundbreaking work of Gunta Stölzl, the only female Bauhaus Master, who redefined weaving as an art form, alongside Meryl Vedros’ own creative journey and insights on preserving history through design.
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In today's episode, I’m joined by the incredible designer, Meryl Vedros, as we dive into the remarkable life Gunta Stölzl, a visionary force at the iconic Bauhaus in Germany. We uncover what it truly meant to be a woman navigating the male-dominated world of design during the early 20th century.

From her groundbreaking textile designs to her influential role as the only female master at the Bauhaus, we'll explore the enduring legacy of Gunta Stölzl and how her innovative spirit continues to inspire designers around the globe.

As the only female master of the Bauhaus, textile artist Gunta Stölzl is arguably the single most influential figure in the modern history of Western woven art. Under her leadership, the school's weaving workshop was transformed from a neglected department to one of its most successful facilities. During her tenure, she updated the focus from pictorial work to more industrial designs, introducing radical ideas from the world of modern art to weaving, and initiated experiments in materials and methods that helped shift weaving into the modern age.

Sources
2019 Book “Bauhaus Women: A global perspective”
2022 Daily Art Magazine article
1999 Bauhaus Book by Anja Baumhoff
2012 Talk at The Barbican Centre in London by daughter Monika “Bauhaus: Art as Life”
Diary entries from Gunta herself.

 

Slit Tapestry Red/Green

https://www.guntastolzl.org/Works/Bauhaus-Dessau-1925-1931/Wall-Hangings-and-Carpet/i-4h4SxCp

 

Tapestry Paintings / Designs

https://www.guntastolzl.org/Works/Bauhaus-Dessau-1925-1931/Designs-for-Carpets/i-6fRNWJH

https://www.guntastolzl.org/Works/Bauhaus-Dessau-1925-1931/Designs-for-Wall-Hangings/i-xJrzrhM

https://www.guntastolzl.org/Works/Bauhaus-Dessau-1925-1931/Designs-for-Wall-Hangings/i-tJbfVbH

https://www.guntastolzl.org/Works/Bauhaus-Dessau-1925-1931/Designs-for-Carpets/i-CqVr29m

 

From Sketch to Final

https://www.guntastolzl.org/Works/Bauhaus-Weimar-1919-1925/Designs-for-Wall-Hanging/i-VxXtPrN

https://www.guntastolzl.org/Works/Bauhaus-Weimar-1919-1925/Wall-Hangings-and-Carpet/i-3ZMsh3B

 

Thank you Meryl Vedros! 

https://www.vedrosstudio.com 

https://www.instagram.com/vedrosstudio/