

Bauhaus
16 snips Dec 8, 2022
Join experts Robin Schuldenfrei, Alan Powers, and Michael White as they unpack the revolutionary Bauhaus movement. Schuldenfrei highlights its origins as a school merging art and craft, while Powers delves into its architectural innovations. White provides historical insights into the school's impact and its eventual closure under Nazi pressure. Discover how Bauhaus ideas influenced design across the globe, the role of women in its workshops, and its legacy in modern architecture and art. An engaging exploration of creativity and community!
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Bauhaus Founding
- The Bauhaus aimed to unify arts education and revive craft in post-WWI Germany.
- Its name, meaning "building house," evoked medieval masons' lodges, emphasizing community.
Community at Bauhaus
- The Bauhaus fostered a strong sense of community through shared meals and activities.
- Gropius served food to students at the first Bauhaus Christmas, creating a familial atmosphere.
Art and Craft
- The Bauhaus valued well-made crafts as highly as fine art, rejecting hierarchical distinctions.
- Despite this, a notion of artistic genius persisted, creating an internal contradiction.