Adolf Behne - Selected Literature

Selected Literature

  • Behne, Adolf 1913. Bruno Taut. Pan 3(23) (Mar. 7, 1913): 538-540.
  • Behne, Adolf 1914/1915. Biologie und Kubismus. Der Sturm 5(11/12), 68–71.
  • Behne, Adolf 1919. Die Wiederkehr der Kunst. Kurt Wolff, Leipzig. Reprint: Kraus, Nendeln/Liechtenstein, 1973; Gebr. Mann, Berlin, 1998.
  • Behne, Adolf 1926. Der moderne Zweckbau. Drei Masken Verlag, Vienna/Berlin. Reprint: Der moderne Zweckbau. Ullstein Bauwelt Fundamente, Frankfurt am Main / Berlin, 1964; and Gebr. Mann Verlag, Berlin 1998. Translated as Modern Functional Building, ed. & intro. Rosemarie H. Bletter. Getty, Oxford UP, Santa Monica, 1996.
  • Behne, Adolf 1927. Neues Wohnen - Neues Bauen. Hesse & Becker, Leipzig.
  • Behne, Adolf 1928. Eine Stunde Architektur. Stuttgart. Neuausgabe Berlin 1984
  • Behne, Adolf 1994. Architekturkritik in der Zeit und über die Zeit hinaus: Texte 1913 - 1946. Herausgegeben von Haila Ochs. Basel, Boston, Berlin: Birkhäuser-Architektur-Bibliothek.
  • Behne, Adolf 1998. Schriften zur Kunst. Ed. & postscript Cornelia Briel. Berlin: Gebr. Mann.
  • Bohm, Arnd 1993. Artful Reproduction: Benjamin's Appropriation of Adolf Behne's `Das reproduktive Zeitalter' in the Kunstwerk Essay. The Germanic Review 68(4): 146-155.
  • Bushart, Magdalena, ed. 2000. Adolf Behne. Essays zu seiner Kunst- und Architektur-Kritik. Berlin: Gebr. Mann.
  • Gutschow, Kai Konstanty 2005. "The culture of criticism: Adolf Behne and the development of modern architecture in Germany, 1910-1914 /." Ph.D. diss., Columbia University.
  • Lindner, Bernd 1992. 'Auf diesen Berg...' Adolf Behne - Vermitter der Moderne. In: Avantgarde und Publikum. Zur Rezeption avantgardistischer Kunst in Deutschland 1905-1933, ed. Henrike Junge. Cologne, Weimar, Vienna: Böhlau, pp. 7–15.
  • Mertins, Detlef 1997. Transparencies Yet to Come: Sigfried Giedion and Adolf Behne. A + U 10(325) (Oct. 1997): 3-17.
  • Schwartz, Frederic J. 1998. Form Follows Fetish: Adolf Behne and the Problem of Sachlichkeit. Oxford Art Journal 21(2): 45-77.

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