In goed veertien jaar tijd werd het Bauhaus als een estafettestok doorgegeven van Weimar naar Dessau naar Berlijn. Nu de kunstopleiding honderd is, verspreidt de herdenking zich als een lopend vuur langs deze steden. Die hebben nieuwe musea gebouwd, expo’s opgezet, en stadstours en monumentenbezoeken klaargestoomd. Een reportage in de streek waar de witte huizendozen vandaan komen. Geert Sels
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The Bauhaus fonts were inspired by the legendary design movement of the early 1900s. Incorporate them into your designs for a subtle vintage feel.
Old and modern, grand and classical are just some of the words that can describe Weimar. Located in the heart of Germany, in the state of Thuringia (Thüringen) this German diamond has surprisingly much to
Make a trip to this German town, and you can follow in the footsteps (and sleep in the studios) of iconic architects and designers.
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Ok, before I even start talking about this amazing exhibition catalog I bought today, I just want to say, that the marionette puppet a...
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Much of what we know and recognize as modern design and architecture had its start at a small school in Germany that only existed for...
Material: 350g/m² Gmund paper FSC® certified Size: A6 (14.8 × 10.5 cm / 4.1 x 5.8 in) Packaging: we pack plastic-free. Place of manufacture: Paper made in Bavaria, Germany, printed in Bavaria, Germany. Item number: K3P19
on a recent trip to the bauhaus in dessau, germany, designboom joined thonet to discover how together, they forged a totally different design aesthetic from which we all benefit from today.
Andreas Feininger was born in France, raised in Germany, and studied photography in Sweden. Inspiring his study of photography was the Bauhaus movement in
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The director’s office at Bauhaus-University in Weimar, Germany, was designed by architect Walter Gropius in 1923.
The Bauhaus Dessau School 100th anniversary magnet In 1919 was established in the city of Weimar, Germany, the Staatliches Bauhaus arts academy, an artistic cluster that shaped modern design forever. This 6-separate-pieces magnet puzzle represents the Bauhaus School building façade, the emblematic edification of the School, which was designed by its first director Walter Gropius. With its main building easily recognizable in a scale of grey, the number 100 displays in the three main Bauhaus' colors to commemorate its anniversary. Magnet design based on the Malevich Garage/Beamalevich's 2019 greeting card. SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions (assembled): H10.5 x L19.1 cm H4.1 x L7.5 in Colors:white, black, grey (scaled), blue, red, yellow. 6 separate pieces Designed by Marcel Abellanet, Barcelona.
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The Bauhaus, the interwar German design school that profoundly influenced later developments in art, architecture, product design and typography, was a..
As the Barbican in London prepares for a retrospective, Paul Wade visits the places where the design school began, nearly 100 years ago.
ABOUT THE ART Bauhaus retro poster celebrating the Staatliches Bauhaus commonly called the Bauhaus (German for 'building house'), a German art school which operated from 1919 to 1933 during the period in Germany’s history known as the “Weimar Republic”. The school became famous for its approach to design which attempted to unify individual artistic vision with the principles of mass production and emphasis on function. The Bauhaus movement later had a profound influence upon subsequent developments in art, architecture, graphic design, interior design, industrial design and typography. Staff at the Bauhaus included prominent artists such as Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky and László Moholy-Nagy at various points. The school existed in three German cities: Weimar from 1919 to 1925; Dessau from 1925 to 1932; and Berlin from 1932 to 1933. The first Bauhaus exhibition opened in Weimar in 1923 with the credo Art and Technology — A New Unity. In 1933 the school was closed by its own leadership under pressure from the Nazi regime, having been painted as a centre of communist intellectualism. Although the school was closed, the staff continued to spread the Bauhaus ideals as they left Germany and emigrated all over the world. The Bauhaus style tends to feature simple geometric shapes like rectangles and spheres, without elaborate decorations. Buildings, furniture and fonts often feature rounded corners and sometimes rounded walls. Other buildings are characterised by rectangular features, for example protruding balconies with flat, chunky railings facing the street and long banks of windows. Furniture often uses chrome metal pipes that curve at corners.
Where the Mulde River empties into the Elbe, Dessau is a city that you’ll often hear described as the “Bauhausstadt”. And with good reason, as Walter Gropius brought the Bauhaus ... Read more
Gunta Stölzl was a textile master at Germany's Bauhaus school and workshop in the early 20th century. Born in 1897, she translated modernism into weavings and vice-versa. She lived until 1983, working in Switzerland after the Nazi takeover of Germany. The website devoted to her work takes you through the various decades, showing how her ideas and colors changed. During the 1920s she summarized Bauhaus attitudes to design, paring down shape and color to the minimal: "The richness of colour and form became too licentious for us; it did not adapt itself, it did not subordinate itself to living. We tried to become more simple, to discipline our means...." Stripes and monochromes in a woven throw. But most of her life was about color Something she did remarkably well. All very licentious----especially for those who love a patchwork color scheme. She was very productive over a long life so you can find many of her weavings, sketches and paintings by doing websearches for images. You'll find at least one book about her. Do check out the website focused on her here: http://www.guntastolzl.org/ I've posted more about the Bauhaus and modernism here: http://barbarabrackman.blogspot.com/2010/09/modernism-and-ornament.html
Marianne Brandt (18931983), a leader of the Bauhaus style, is best known as a Bauhaus designer and metal-worker. Much less well-known are the photomontages that constitute the ...
Bauhaus in Germany means “house of construction” but it could be a movement that happened in an Art School of Germany. Bauhaus was famous of their new approached in design and fine arts…
bauhaus building, dessau, germany, 1925-1926, architect: walter gropius Gropius consistently separated the parts of the Bauhaus building according to their functions and designed each differently. He thereby arranged the different wings asymmetrically – in relation to what is today the Bauhausstraße and the Gropiusallee respectively. In order to appreciate the overall design of the complex, the observer must therefore move around the whole building. There is no central viewpoint. The glazed, three-storey workshop wing, the block for the vocational school (also three storeys high) with its unostentatious rows of windows, and the five-storey studio building with its conspicuous, projecting balconies are the main elements of the complex. A two-storey bridge which housed, e.g., the administration department and, until 1928, Gropius’s architectural practice, connects the workshop wing with the vocational school. A single-storey building with a hall, stage and refectory, the so-called Festive Area, connects the workshop wing to the studio building. The latter originally featured 28 studio flats for students and junior masters, each measuring 20 m². The ingenious design of the portals between the foyer and the hall and a folding partition between the stage and the refectory, along with the ceiling design and colour design, impart a grandiose spatial coalescence to the sequence of foyer-hall-stage-refectory, shaping the so-called Festive Area. The façade of the students’ dormitory is distinguished in the east by individual balconies and in the south by long balconies that continue around the corner of the building. The entire complex is rendered and painted mainly in light tones, creating an attractive contrast to the window frames, which are dark. For the interior, the junior master of the mural workshop, Hinnerk Scheper, designed a detailed colour plan that, by differentiating between supporting and masking elements through the use of colour, aimed to accentuate the construction of the building.
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