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bauhaus-movement · 10 months ago
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Herbert Bayer Poster Bauhaus Exhibition Weimar July - Sept 1923
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p0isonblood · 2 months ago
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possible-streetwear · 2 months ago
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kafkasapartment · 4 months ago
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Aquarelles & Dessins, 1972. Wassily Kandinsky. Lithograph Poster.
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eternalporcelaindoll · 3 months ago
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William/Billy being a Baby Bat
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domenicbahmann · 8 months ago
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51/100 - Mixing Records II // 100 Posters
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prodigalhound · 10 months ago
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francesca-parita · 1 month ago
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Interstizi
A delicate balance between precise calculation and vital impulse, where artificial structures merge with invisible patterns breathing beyond logic, in a suspended time.
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yatof · 2 years ago
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mon-nid · 2 months ago
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bauhaus-movement · 2 years ago
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Herbert Bayer's iconic poster, marking the Bauhaus Exhibition in Weimar, July-Sept 1923.
Explore the story behind the design
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emvisual · 1 year ago
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Son muchos los nombres que aparecen cuando hablamos de Theo van Doesburg. Para que os hagáis una idea: Weimar, Mondrian, Bauhaus, De Stijl, Moholy-Nagy, El Lissitzky, Mies van der Rohe...
Theo van Doesburg, Cornelis van Eesteren, Maison d’Artiste. 1923
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6d-grees · 2 years ago
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possible-streetwear · 2 months ago
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kafkasapartment · 1 year ago
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WOHNUNG UND WERKRAUM. 1929. Johannes Molzahn, 1892-1965.
Although he was never officially a member of the Bauhaus, his work did appear in the group's third portfolio. In 1928, his seminal essay, "Stop Reading, Look!"
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