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This Bauhaus exhibition at London's Barbican staged in 2012 put the fun back into Bauhaus ... by Club chair (1925–26) by Marcel Breuer. Courtesy:Centre de Création Industrielle (Bequest Nina Kandinsky ...
By the time he returned to Germany in 1922 for a teaching stint at the Bauhaus, Kandinsky’s approach was, by and large, commensurate with the school’s rigorous aesthetic. Contours became finite, ...
Also central to the show is Kandinsky’s association with the Bauhaus from 1922. While teaching at the school in Weimar, he developed his study on points and lines, ...
Bauhaus interior design comes from the German art school Bauhaus, which, though open for just 14 years, from 1919 to 1933, has left an indelible mark on art and design.
Along with several signature works that usually hang in the Pompidou, such as Kandinsky’s “Picture with a Black Arch,” from his Blue Rider period, and “On White 2” from his Bauhaus ...
Kandinsky was a Russian avant-garde artist, working in the late 19th to mid-20th century. ... He was a teacher at the famous Bauhaus school in Germany before it was closed by Nazis in the 30s.
Having been offered a post at the Bauhaus, Germany’s landmark school of modern art and design, by director Walter Gropius, Kandinsky began the next phase of his life, as an influential teacher.
Otto Ralfs and his wife Käte bought their first works by Klee when they visited the Bauhaus in Weimar in September 1923. ... In the aftermath of the Kandinsky watercolour auction at Grisebach, ...