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The Bauhaus movement (meaning the house of building) eveloped in three German cities it began in Weimar etween 1919 and 1925, then continued in Dessau, from 1925 to 1932, and ... More
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Text by Barry Bergdoll, Leah Dickerman, Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, Brigid Doherty, Hal Foster, Charles W. Haxthausen, Andreas Huyssen, Michael Jennings, Juliet Kinchin, Ellen ... More
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Nicholas Fox Weber, for thirty-three years head of the Albers Foundation, spent many years with Anni and Josef Albers, the only husband-and-wife artistic pair at the Bauhaus ( ... More
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Today, more than 85 years after its inception, the Bauhaus style still emanates vitality. As a school that strove to combine applied art with both the fine arts and technology, ... More
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Gunta Stolzl (1897-1983) was the only woman among the masters at the Bauhaus, the twentieth century's most important school of design, architecture and art. An inventive ... More
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The Bauhaus building in Dessau, Germany, is not just an Icon of Modernism but an international media star: ever since December 4, 1926, when Walter Gropius dedicated this ... More
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From Dal to Bauhaus, this exquisite collection offers art lovers an exploration of history s most influential artists, artistic movements, and styles. Each edition contains ... More
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The Bauhaus Arts and Crafts Institute was founded in Weimar by Walter Gropius in 1919. Avant-garde artists from every part of Europe joined, including Paul Klee and Wassily ... More
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This monograph published to coincide with the Bauhaus exhibition at the MoMA (November 8, 2009-January 25, 2010) celebrates the work of twenty women artists who created ... More
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