Form und Zweck

Form und Zweck (meaning Form and Purpose in English) was an East German magazine which featured articles on design. The magazine was official journal of the German Democratic Republic.[1] It existed between 1956 and 2008.

Form und Zweck
CategoriesDesign magazine
Lifestyle magazine
PublisherInstitute for Applied Art
Year founded1956
Final issue2008
CountryGerman Democratic Republic
Based inEast Berlin
LanguageGerman

History and profile

Form und Zweck was started in 1956.[2] The magazine was published by the Institute for Applied Art.[3] The headquarters of the magazine was in East Berlin.[3] Its target audience was professional designers and those who were interested in design.[2] The magazine covered articles on design-related topics.[1] It reflected official preference of the state over the development of form and design in the country.[2]

One of the editors-in-chief of Form und Zweck was Hein Köster, who was fired from the post in 1983 following his article about a fictitious museum in Prenzlauerberg.[4] Günter Höhne was the last editor-in-chief of the magazine.[5][6]

Form und Zweck ceased publication in 2008.[7]

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See also

List of magazines in Germany

References

  1. Michèle-Anne Dauppe (Winter 1991). "After the wall". Eye Magazine. Retrieved 30 May 2015.
  2. Peter Romijn; Giles Scott-Smith; Joes Segal (2012). Divided Dreamworlds?: The Cultural Cold War in East and West. Amsterdam University Press. p. 166. ISBN 978-90-8964-436-7.
  3. Karin Zachmann (January 2002). "A Socialist Consumption Junction: Debating the Mechanization of Housework in East Germany, 1956-1957". Technology and Culture. 43 (1). JSTOR 25147855.
  4. Andreas Ong; et al. (January 2000). "Meetingplace: Kulturbrauerei" (PDF). Kulturverkstan.
  5. Jana Scholze. "Shifting Narratives of Things: The East/West German Garden Egg Chair" (PDF). Socialist Architecture. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 30 May 2015.
  6. "Art Calendar". Goethe Institut. June 2014. Retrieved 30 May 2015.
  7. "Gesamtinhaltsverzeichnis" (PDF). Form und Zweck Archive. Retrieved 15 September 2016.
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