Triennale der Moderne: The Transfer Agreement

Exhibition of of the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation and The White City Center (Tel Aviv)

This event is part of Triennal of Modernism.

Where?

Dessau-Roßlau, Bauhausgebäude (Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau)

When?

04.10.2019 - 17.11.2019

What?

Exhibition

The houses in the “White City” in Tel Aviv (Israel) were partly erected of building materials from Germany. The exhibition deals with the Haavara Agreement from an artistic, architectural and political perspective.

The houses in the “White City” in Tel Aviv (Israel), a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2003, were partly erected of building materials from Germany. The Haavara Agreement, a contract between Zionists in Palestine and National Socialists in Germany, played an important role for this. The exhibition The Transfer Agreement deals with this agreement from an artistic, architectural and political perspective. It will be shown during the Triennale of Modernism at the Bauhaus Dessau.

The controversial agreement between the Jewish Agency, the Zionist Association for Germany and Nazi Germany was valid from 1933 to 1938. It should be an incentive for German Jews to emigrate, by enabling them to transfer part of their property to Palestine. They paid in the property at one of the transfer banks in Germany. Local importers used this money to buy goods in Germany, e.g. building materials, and sold them in Palestine. When the emigrants arrived in Palestine, they got their money back, after the deduction of the cost.  

More than 50,000 German Jews emigrated under the Haavara Agreement. Estimated 150 million Reichsmarks are assumed to have been transferred. A real building boom began, based on this mass of construction material, coining the “White City” Tel Aviv – from cement to tiles. For the exhibition Transfer Conversion in the Bauhaus Building, some of the building materials from Tel Aviv return to Germany.

The Transfer Agreement is a joint project of the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation and The White City Center. The exhibition is simultaneously shown in Tel Aviv. The focus of the team around the artists Ilit Azoulay, Lou Moriah, Nir Shauloff and Jonathan Touitou, the curator Hila Cohen-Schneiderman and the monument conservationist Sharon Golan-Yaron is on the concept of the “Societies on the Move”: the move of people, materials and cultures as central element of modern architecture and its influence on urban development. The project will investigate historical and contemporary relations and raise the question for the impact of migration and mobility on individuals, cities and culture while they reshape their identities

www.whitecitycenter.org/bauhaus100

More information

Address

Bauhausgebäude (Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau)
Gropiusallee 38
06846 Dessau-Roßlau, Germany

Directions by car

A9: Ausfahrt Dessau Ost oder Dessau Süd. Besucherparkplatz neben dem Bauhausgebäude, Gropiusallee 38, 06846 Dessau

Directions by local public transport

DB: Dessau Hauptbahnhof (ca. 5 min Fußweg)

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  • Wide doors (at least 90 cm, thresholds maximum 2 cm)
  • Wheelchair-friendly bathroom facilities
  • Disabled car parking available
  • Barrier-free accessibility with local public transport
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