Wall clock
마르가레테 헤이만 (1899 – 1990)
마가레테 헤이만(그레테 마크스): 망명 생활 중 모더니즘 디자인과 개인적 회복탄력성을 결차시킨 바우하우스 출신 도예가. Haël 및 'Greta Pottery'의 설립자.
Jewish Museum Berlin (베를린, 독일)
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A Testament to Resilience: Exploring Margarete Heymann’s Wall Clock
The square wall clock crafted by Margarete Heymann-Loebenstein (later Marks) stands as more than just a functional timepiece; it embodies the spirit of modernist design intertwined with profound personal experience. Produced in the Haël Werkstätten for Artistic Ceramics during her exile from Nazi Germany, this piece exemplifies the Bauhaus aesthetic—characterized by geometric simplicity and honest material expression—while simultaneously reflecting Heymann’s unwavering dedication to artistic creation amidst turbulent times. Its unassuming appearance belies a complex narrative of innovation, displacement, and enduring beauty.- Style & Form: The clock's design adheres strictly to Bauhaus principles, prioritizing orthogonal lines and balanced proportions. Rounded corners subtly soften the rigid geometry, introducing an element of humanist consideration into the otherwise austere aesthetic.
- Material & Technique: Constructed from ceramic material and encased in a metal frame, the clock utilizes slip casting—a technique perfected by Heymann—to achieve exceptional dimensional accuracy and surface smoothness. The uranium-based orange glaze imparts a luminous hue that captures ambient light, creating an ethereal glow.
- Numerals & Hands: The black numerals on the clock face are meticulously positioned in a circular arrangement, mirroring the Bauhaus fascination with mathematical precision. Similarly, the black hour and minute hands—crafted from metal—are deliberately designed to convey clarity and functionality.
- Symbolism: The orange glaze, chosen by Heymann herself, carries connotations of warmth, optimism, and vitality—counterbalancing the anxieties associated with exile. Its subtle luminosity speaks to the enduring power of art to illuminate even the darkest periods.
- Historical Context: Produced in the wake of the Bauhaus’s closure in 1932, the clock embodies the Bauhaus movement's legacy of experimentation and its unwavering belief in the transformative potential of design. It stands as a testament to the Bauhaus ethos—a commitment to functional beauty rooted in rational principles.
Further Exploration
For a deeper understanding of Margarete Heymann’s artistic journey, consider visiting the Jewish Museum Berlin's archive (Jewish Object: Applied Arts Collection) where you can access documents detailing her life and work. Alternatively, explore her contributions to the Bauhaus movement (Wall clock - Margarete Heymann-Loebenstein (later Marks)), showcasing her pioneering spirit and unwavering dedication to modernist design principles. Finally, delve into the broader context of Jewish art during the Weimar Republic (Purchase a copy of Wall clock - Margarete Heymann) to appreciate the significance of this extraordinary artwork within its historical milieu.작품 정보
- 제목: Wall clock
- 작가: 마르가레테 헤이만
- 저작권 상태: 저작권 보호 중
- 소장처: Jewish Museum Berlin
- 동세: Bauhaus Modernism
- 매체: Acrylic On Canvas
- 말뭉치 문맥: geometric abstraction , exile experience
- 키워드: margarete heymann-loebenstein , modernist sculpture , haël werkstätten
작품 정보 요약
- Subject or theme: Decorative ceramics
- Dimensions: 23,5 x 23,5 x 7,5 cm
- Artistic style: Geometric clarity
- Artist: Margarete Heymann Löbenstein Marks
- Title: Wall clock
- Medium: Earthenware; metal
- Location: Marwitz near Berlin

