Walter Gropius
He wanted to be an artist or an architect but was rejected by the Vienne art academy.
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The Bauhaus invented the modern concept of design. The Bauhaus was founded in 1919 in the city of Wiemar by German architect Walter Gropius.
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The Bauhaus movement was inspired by a desire to merge fine art with craftsmanship, and to create functional, modern designs that responded to the industrial age. It emphasized simplicity, minimalism, and the use of new materials and technologies to create harmonious living spaces. Additionally, the Bauhaus sought to break down the barriers between different art forms and bring together artists, designers, and craftsmen to work collaboratively.
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The Bauhaus school supported the argument of William Morris that Art should meet the needs of Society
Wulf Herzogenrath has written: 'Mehr als Malerei' -- subject(s): Arts, Modern, Modern Arts, Technology and the arts '50 jaar Bauhaus' -- subject(s): Art, Modern, Bauhaus, Exhibitions, Modern Art '50 years Bauhaus' -- subject(s): Art, Modern, Bauhaus, Exhibitions, Modern Art 'John Lennon'
The Bauhaus School.
Walter Gropius
Bauhaus is a German school of crafts and fine arts. From Wikipedia: "One of the main objectives of the Bauhaus was to unify art, craft, and technology." For example, people associate Bauhaus with the Tel Aviv culture and lifestyle, the architecture itself was intended to be utilitarian. You can read about Bauhaus style, below.
Paul Klee.
The Bauhaus movement was inspired by a desire to create a new design aesthetic that combined art, craft, and technology. It aimed to break down the barriers between different disciplines and promote simplicity, functionality, and mass production in design. The movement valued the idea that good design could improve society and the way we live.
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The UCLA logo consists of the four letters "UCLA." The logo was rendered in letterforms inspired by the Bauhaus design movement. The Bauhaus Manifesto was issued in 1919, which was the year UCLA was founded.
Jeanne Patricia Moynihan has written: 'The influence of the Bauhaus on art and art education in the United States'