Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin, 6677 Gropius asked one of the earliest ... A preindustrial building form, the cathedral promised the possibility of realizing the Gesamtkunstwerk, or the total work of art, in ...
Many of its members went abroad, where they were to disseminate Bauhaus ideas through their work and teaching. For architects in the mid-1920s, a utopian desire to create a better world also began to ...
“Living in Dictatorship, 1933-1945,” at the Schiller-Museum, which addressed how Bauhaus members continued working in the new political circumstances after 1933. The three-part exhibit represented a ...
students were offered basic craft training to be achieved in workshops and places of experimentation and work, which would serve to create objects with the soul of works of art. Characteristic of the ...
The Bauhaus art school was founded with a very ambitious objective: to create community through art. And this was no understatement either, as the Bauhaus dreamed of serving “new people” though its ...
The Bauhaus art school was founded with a very ambitious objective: to create community through art. And this was no understatement either, as the Bauhaus dreamed of serving “new people” though its ...
In 1933, National Socialist policies in Germany caused the Bauhaus to close. Many artists associated with the school came to Britain in search of safety and work. British artists with similar ...
Kandinsky’s attitude was emblematic of the blend of physical work and spiritual striving that flavored the Bauhaus curriculum during its years in Weimar. This duality persisted in certain courses even ...
“Living in Dictatorship, 1933-1945,” at the Schiller-Museum, which addressed how Bauhaus members continued working in the new political circumstances after 1933. The three-part exhibit represented a ...
The sundeck highlighted a key tenet of Bauhaus design ... After lightly familiarizing myself with Bayer’s work, it was easy ...