In Search of a Forgotten Architect: Stefan Sebök 1901–1942 by Lilly Dubowitz
The Garden Room (opposite the gallery on level 3), Barbican Centre
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Launched to coincide with the Barbican’s Bauhaus: Art as Life exhibition, which will close the same week (August 12), In Search of a Forgotten Architect: Stefan Sebök 1901–1942 (AA Publications) looks at the work of the Hungarian-born architect. His niece, Lilly Dubowitz, explores his work with, among others, Walter Gropius in Dessau and Berlin in the late 1920s and fellow Hungarian emigré László Moholy-Nagy on his famous Light Prop.
Several of Sebök’s illustrations feature in the Bauhaus exhibition. A discounted rate of £10 (standard price £12) for the exhibition, open to 22.00 that night, is available from the Membership Office. Call 020 7887 4034 to book.
Image: cover, In Search of a Forgotten Architect: Stefan Sebök 1901–1942.
Read more about Bauhaus Art as Life at barbican.org.uk