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Oscars Night 🌚✨ What was your favorite moment? 👇🏼 Any favorite speech? 💄& 💇🏽♀️ by @glowbysusie . . . . . #academyawards #cinema #film #hollywood #lososcars #movie #oscar #oscars #badgleymischka #fernandaromero #bobbybrowncosmetics 🏆 #oscars2022 #oscars2021 #oscars90 #oscarsawards #oscarsborg #oscarschlemmer #oscarschmidt #oscarsfashion #oscarsgymnasiet #roenbeauty #oscarsnight #oscarsnub #oscarspizza #oscarsredcarpet #oscarsselfie #premiososcars #quentintarantino #vfoscars (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CbonMqKug-s/?utm_medium=tumblr
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#TTTOPlikes #TOPLikes @choi_seung_hyun_tttop 's like 170427 💚Chair shown ➡️@yusaku2020 ・・・ #marcelbreuer - The #Wassily Chair - Club chair B3 ( 1927-28, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo )✨ Mask by artist #OscarSchlemmer Ref - Photo by Erich Consemüller, Woman in B3 club chair by Marcel Breuer wearing a mask by Oskar Schlemmer and a dress in fabric designed by Lis Beyer, 1926 ➡️March 3, – May 7, 2017 - The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo Marcel Breuer's Furniture: Improvement for good 🎨✨From Japan Times - "Marcel Breuer (1902-1981), the architect of the UNESCO headquarters in Paris and the Met Breuer in New York, is also renowned for his modernist furniture design. His philosophy of functionality first and listening to the human “instinct,” led to furniture that was seen as a refreshing approach to a traditionally decorative or formal field. The exhibition brings together 40 works, selected from collections in Japan and overseas, and explores the variety of Breuer’s designs, which often underscore what we now recognize as “modern design.” "Oskar Schlemmer (4 September 1888 – 13 April 1943) was a German painter, sculptor, designer and choreographer associated with the Bauhaus school. In 1923 he was hired as Master of Form at the Bauhaus theatre workshop, after working some time at the workshop of sculpture. His most famous work is "Triadisches Ballett," in which the actors are transfigured from the normal to geometrical shapes. Also in Slat Dance and Treppenwitz, the performers' costumes make them into living sculpture, as if part of the scenery." Along with Marcel Breuer, he was associated with #Bauhaus movement. The Bauhaus was launched as a centre of art and design education in 1919 with Walter Gropius' Proclamation of the Weimar Bauhaus, in which he called for "a new guild of craftsmen, without the class distinctions, which raise an arrogant barrier between craftsman and artist". Going back to Ruskin and Morris's ideas for a communal, craft-guild art and way of life, the Bauhaus encompassed politics from democratic socialism to communism. Its teachers included Paul Klee, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy and Wassily Kandinsky." (at 東京国立近代美術館 National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo)
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Inspirada en #OscarSchlemmer y Kansai Yakamoto para @ifmagazine_ #illustrator #artist #madeinchile #fashionillustration (en Santiago Metropolitan Region) https://www.instagram.com/p/BnYjM3YlDTm/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=k5icu3e462q3
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Costume design by Oscar Schlemmer #inspiration #bauhaus #lespritdubauhaus #excitingtime #oscarschlemmer #creation #costumedesign #fascinating (à Les Arts Décoratifs)
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Costume from the "Tradisches Balett' The "Triadisches Ballett' is a ballet developed by Bauhaus artist and choreographer Oskar Schlemmer in the 1920s, who saw ballet and pantomime free from their historical baggage of theatre and opera and thus able to present his ideas of choreographed geometry, man as dancer, transformed by costume, moving in space. The ballet became the most widely performed avant-garde artistic dance and while Schlemmer was at the Bauhaus from 1921 to 1929, the ballet toured, helping to spread the ethos of the Bauhaus. #oscarschlemmer #bauhaus #costumedesign #1920s
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You better work — #bauhaus #calendar #oscarschlemmer #vsco #vscocam (hier: Staufen Im Breisgau, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
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#OscarSchlemmer, "Triadic Ballet" costume , #1922 (at Patrick Parrish Gallery)
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#TTTOPlikes #TOPLikes @choi_seung_hyun_tttop 's like 170427 💚Chair shown ➡️@yusaku2020 ・・・ #marcelbreuer - The #Wassily Chair - Club chair B3 ( 1927-28, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo )✨ Mask by artist #OscarSchlemmer Ref - Photo by Erich Consemüller, Woman in B3 club chair by Marcel Breuer wearing a mask by Oskar Schlemmer and a dress in fabric designed by Lis Beyer, 1926 ➡️March 3, – May 7, 2017 - The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo Marcel Breuer's Furniture: Improvement for good 🎨✨From Japan Times - "Marcel Breuer (1902-1981), the architect of the UNESCO headquarters in Paris and the Met Breuer in New York, is also renowned for his modernist furniture design. His philosophy of functionality first and listening to the human “instinct,” led to furniture that was seen as a refreshing approach to a traditionally decorative or formal field. The exhibition brings together 40 works, selected from collections in Japan and overseas, and explores the variety of Breuer’s designs, which often underscore what we now recognize as “modern design.” Visitors will also have an opportunity to sit on a “Club chair B3,” one of Breuer’s earlier works that reimagines a stuffed armchair in steel tubing and canvas." "Originally, the Wassily Chair was designed by Marcel Breuer in 1925, while he was an apprentice at the Bauhaus in Dessau. The Wassily Chair was much more simplistic and structurally exposed compared to other chairs in the 1920’s. Only very few members of the cultural elite recognized its beauty, while the vast majority would have never dreamed of using it as a chair. At best, it was an abstract piece of art. The chair, which would later become world famous as the “Wassily Chair,” was first manufactured in the late 1920s by Thonet as Model B3. Despite its name, the chair was never designed for Wassily Kandinsky, a conclusion that many jumped to due to Breuer’s association with the artist while at the Bauhaus. Nevertheless, the artist Kandinsky had always admired the Model B3, and consequently, Breuer created a duplicate for Kandinsky’s office." (Cont.) (at National Museum of Modern Art Crafts Gallery)
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Inspirado en el trabajo de Kansai Yakamoto quién recibió sus primeras influencias de las ideas Bauhaus y el ballet triádico de #OscarSchlemmer. @kansai_yamamoto_official @ifmagazine_ #fashionillustration #artist #instaart #ilustraciondemoda (en Santiago Metropolitan Region) https://www.instagram.com/p/BnYi871lmZD/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=a4qrg0ep2esu
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Amazing costumes by Oscar Schlemmer at the exhibition "L'esprit du Bauhaus" at @lesartsdecoratifs , Paris #bauhaus #lespritdubauhaus #lesartsdecoratifs #oscarschlemmer #costumes #design #inspiration #freedom #fascinating (à Les Arts Décoratifs)
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Oscar Schlemmer | Diagram for "Gesture dance | 1926
#oscarschlemmer#diagram#gesturedance#1926#bauhaus#german#architecture#Sculptures#choreography#geometry#research
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