The school of art and design founded in Germany by Walter Gropius in 1919, and shut down by the Nazis in 1933. The faculty brought together artists, architects, and designers, and developed an experimental pedagogy that focused on materials and functions rather than traditional art school methodologies. In its successive incarnations in Weimar, Dessau, and Berlin, it became the site of influential conversations about the role of modern art and design in society.
Bauhaus
8 examples
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Lyonel Feininger Cathedral (Kathedrale) for Program of the State Bauhaus in Weimar (Programm des Staatlichen Bauhauses in Weimar) 1919
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Paul Klee Scherzo with Thirteen (Das Scherzo mit der Dreizehn) 1922
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Vasily Kandinsky Orange 1923
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Herbert Bayer Bauhaus Dessau 1926
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Marcel Breuer Club chair (model B3) 1927–1928
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Anni Albers Design for Tablecloth 1930
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Oskar Schlemmer Bauhaus Stairway 1932
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Marianne Brandt Table Clock c.1932