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The Private Adolf Loos

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Lively, snapshot-like vignettes form an intimate, literary portrait of the infamously eccentric and influential modern architect Adolf Loos.
  • 17 March 2020
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Lively, snapshot-like vignettes form an intimate, literary portrait of the infamously eccentric and influential modern architect Adolf Loos.

Written by Loos’ third wife, the photographer Claire Beck (1904–1942), these often humorous, short episodes reveal Loos’ temperament and philosophy during the last years of his life (1928–1933). His irreverent personality and attitudes about post-Imperial Viennese society, the role of the craftsman, and the organic beauty of raw materials are brought to light. Included in The Private Adolf Loos are Claire's photographs of Loos, collected in museums, as well as informal snapshots of the two of them showing the whimsy and theatricality of this relationship between two artistic personalities—one as infamous as he was well-regarded, and one, a youthful accomplice and budding photographer who would also become Loos' intermediary, secretary and proxy. With this bricolage of short tales and its dark conclusion at the brink of death’s door, Claire shows herself to be one of Loos’ great champions and memorialists, despite his shortcoming and debilitations. This is not a book just about architecture, but rather a love story about the Modern revolution that provides a woman’s insight into one of its most radical personalities, set amid the fascinating cultural backdrop of 1920s and 1930s interwar Europe.
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Price: $14.95
Pages: 176
Publisher: DoppelHouse Press
Imprint: DoppelHouse Press
Publication Date: 17 March 2020
Trim Size: 7.75 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9780997003482
Format: Paperback
BISACs: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Artists, Architects, Photographers, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Historical, ARCHITECTURE / History / Contemporary (1945-)
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What makes the book most valuable is the fine-grained portrait it provides us of Loos’ last years, of his activities and his preoccupations. […] The English translation of her book, made by Constance C. Pontasch [and Nicholas Saunders], is fluent and accurate, conveying well the tone of Claire Loos’ original (which, in turn, to some extent mimics Loos’ own writing style). [...] It is a richly informative, if sad, tale, and, in Claire’s telling, undoubtedly a very largely truthful one.
—Christopher Long, West 86th: A Journal of Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture
Claire Beck Loos (November 4, 1904 – January 15, 1942*) was a Czechoslovakian photographer and writer. She was the third wife of early modernist Czechoslovak-Austrian architect Adolf Loos. She worked in the atelier of Hede Pollak in Prague and studied photography in Vienna at the Graphische Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt. In 1936, she published Adolf Loos Privat, a literary work of anecdotes about her ex-husband's character, habits, and sayings. Published by the Johannes-Presse in Vienna, the book was intended to raise funds for Adolf Loos's tomb, as he had died destitute three years earlier. She moved to Prague at the beginning of World War II and was deported to Theresienstadt at the end of 1941 and from there to Riga, Latvia, where she was killed in the Holocaust. *Her death date is thus only an estimate.
Editor’s Introductory Notes
Preface: Reflections of a Female Protege
Adolf Loos: A Short Biography
Claire Beck Loos: The Fractured Lens
Introduction to The Private Adolf Loos

Foreword by Claire Beck Loos
The Private Adolf Loos


Appendices
Adolf Loos’ Circle, Some Context
Key to Names
Errata
Love Letters from Adolf Loos to Claire Beck
Photographs


Select Writings By Adolf Loos
Pottery
In Praise of the Present
Beethoven’s Ears
Ornament and Education
Short Hair: Short or Long—Masculine or Feminine?
Oskar Kokoschka


Acknowledgments