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CARL AUBÖCK: THE WORKSHOP edited by Clemens Kois and Brian Janusiak with texts by Carl Auböck IV, Sophia Lambrakis, Patrick Parrish, and Michael Boyd
CARL AUBÖCK: THE WORKSHOP edited by Clemens Kois and Brian Janusiak with texts by Carl Auböck IV, Sophia Lambrakis, Patrick Parrish, and Michael Boyd

CARL AUBÖCK: THE WORKSHOP edited by Clemens Kois and Brian Janusiak with texts by Carl Auböck IV, Sophia Lambrakis, Patrick Parrish, and Michael Boyd

Powerhouse Books, 2012 First edition, 240 pp., 9 3/4" X 11 1/4", Hardcover

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From the Publisher. The Werkstätte (Workshop) Carl Auböck was founded in the 19th century—one of many workshops in Vienna specializing in bronze-casting. However, Carl Auböck II (1900-1957) was one of the very few Viennese students who attended the Bauhaus in post-World War I Weimar, and when he returned to the Workshop he brought inspiration from this new design movement. Expert craftsmanship and superior quality materials such as hand-sewn leather, polished bronze, and various woods became the signature of the Bauhaus-inspired Auböck Workshop and many of their whimsical, modernist designs stand out as prescient objets d'art.

Carl Auböck: The Workshop documents hundreds of signature Workshop objects culled from exclusive private collections, and brings us into the Workshop itself with contemporary photographs, interviews with Carl Auböck IV, and historical documents and photographs depicting the Workshop’s historic legacy.

$150.00