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Bauhaus Movement
Posted 1 year ago

Walter Gropius designed the Directors Office in the #Bauhaus Main Building, Weimar, Germany, 1919. Iconic Cube F51 Armchair Gropius and Bauhaus Rug Gertrud Arndt.

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Kandinsky Klee Master House. Walter Gropius, Dessau, 1926.

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Walter Gropius, Director’s Office, 1923. Artwork by Sander Patelski

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Wassily Kandinsky • Zarte Spannung • 1923

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“The mind is like an umbrella. Its most useful when open.” Walter Gropius. Photo © Frank Schnakenberg.

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Frank Lloyd Wright, SC Johnson Wax Complex & Research Tower, Racine Wisconsin, 1936-1939.

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Designed by modernist architect Marcel Breuer, the structure is a noted example of #Brutalism. The Pirelli Tire Building also known as the Armstrong Rubber Building is in New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

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🔲 ⭕️🔺 Lin Yung Cheng

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WALTER GROPIUS BAUHAUS MASTER

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The Bauhaus was the most influential modernist art school of the 20th century, one whose approach to teaching, and understanding art's relationship to society and technology, had a major impact both in Europe and the United States long after it closed. It was shaped by the 19th and early 20th centuries trends such as Arts and Crafts movement, which had sought to level the distinction between fine and applied arts, and to reunite creativity and manufacturing. This is reflected in the romantic medievalism of the school's early years, in which it pictured itself as a kind of medieval crafts guild. But in the mid 1920s the medievalism gave way to a stress on uniting art and industrial design, and it was this which ultimately proved to be its most original and important achievement. The school is also renowned for its faculty, which included artists Wassily Kandinsky, Josef Albers, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Paul Klee and Johannes Itten, architects Walter Gropius and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and designer Marcel Breuer.

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