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Kurt Schwitters' Merzbau: The Cathedral of Erotic Misery (Building Studies, 5)

Kurt Schwitters' Merzbau: The Cathedral of Erotic Misery (Building Studies, 5)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Too many inaccuracies
Review: This study of Kurt Schwitters's Merzbau is very disappointing, particularly coming from a Professor of Architecture, as the largely unexplored architectural aspects of the Merzbau have in general been ignored. The first part of the book is interesting insofar as it provides an introduction to the post-modernist aspects of Schwitters's work, but when it comes to more detail about Schwitters and the Merzbau, there are far too many inaccuracies. For instance, Professor Gamard is unsure about the exact location of the main sections of the Merzbau (placing it both on the ground and second floor of Schwitters' home) and is vague on Weimar history, stating that Weimar was the capital of the Weimar Republic. In all, there is far too much in this book which is plain theorising and which has no substantial factual basis.


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