ARTH 286

 

 

Lecture 19: The Bauhaus

Lecture 1: Introduction Lecture 2: Matisse and Fauvism Lecture 3: German Expressionism and Die Bruecke Lecture 4: Wassily Kandinsky and Der Blaue Reiter Lecture 5: Early Picasso Lecture 6: Early Cubism / Picasso and Braque Lecture 7: The Invention of Collage
Lecture 8: Collage and Constructed Sculpture Lecture 9: Futurism Lecture 10: Futurism II Lecture 11: Puteaux Cubism Lecture 12: Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Early Duchamp Lecture 13: Rodin and Brancus Lecture 14: Russian Avant-Garde Art: Rayonism and Neo-Primitivism
Lecture 15: Russian Avant-Garde Art: Kasimir Malevich and Vladimir Tatlin Lecture 16: Towards a Revolutionary Soviet Art Lecture 17: Piet Mondrian and De Stije Lecture 18: Art After the War in France Lecture 19: The Bauhaus Lecture 20: Duchamp and Dada in New York and Paris Lecture 21: Duchamp Continued
Lecture 22: Dada: Chance and the Found Object Lecture 23: Dada in Paris, Cologne, Berlin and Hanover Lecture 24: Surrealism I: The Circle of Andre Breton Lecture 25: Surrealism II: The Circle of Georges Bataille Lecture 26: The Approach of War    

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Lyonel Feininger. "Cover, Bauhaus Manifesto: The Cathedral of the Future," woodcut on colored paper, 1919
Photo: Walter Gropius, 1920.
Plan of the Training Program in Weimar.
Photo: Johannes Itten.
Miester Francke. "Adoration of the Magi."
Itten, Johannes. Rhythmical analysis of Francke's Adoration with notes on the significance of colors, 1921.
Itten's class: "Study of Materials," (V. Weber), 1920-21 (not available yet)
Itten's class: "Study of Materials," (M. Mirken), 1920.
Klee, Paul. "Red and White Domes," watercolor, 1914.
Klee. "Stars Above the Evil Houses," 1916.
Klee. "Twittering Machine," 1922.
Klee. "Grouped," 1923.
Klee. "Architecture," 1923.
Klee. "Ad Parnassum," 1932.
Klee. page from the Pedagogical Notebooks, 1944.
Klee. page from the Pedagogical Notebooks, 1944.
Klee, page from the Pedagogical Notebooks, Air, Earth, 1944.
Kandinsky, Wassily. "Composition VIII," 1923.
Kandinsky. "Red Nets (Lines)," 1927.
Kandinsky's class: ordering of color and forms (E. Batz).
Kandinsky's class: ordering of color in angles (F. Tschaschnig).
Keler, Peter. "Cradle," painted wood, 1922.
Buscher, Alma. "Toy Cabinet," laquered wood, 1924.
Van Doesburg, Theo. "State Bauhaus Balance Sheet," published in Mecano, 1923.
Van Doesburg, Theo. Altered postcard of the Bauhaus, Sept. 1921.
Moholy-Nagy, Laszlo. "D-IV," 1922.
Moholy-Nagy. alternate view of "Light-Space Modulator."
Moholy-Nagy's class: "Hanging construction," (Irmgard Sorensen).
Moholy-Nagy's class: "Equilibrium Study," (Marianne Brandt,) 1923.
Brandt, Marianne. "Ashtray," brass and nickel plate, 1924.
Brandt. "Tea Infuser," bronze, ebony and silver, 1924.
Brandt. "Adjustable Ceiling Light," 1927.
Karl Jucker and Wilhelm Wagenfeld. "Table Lamp," 1923-24.
Stolzl, Gunta. "Wool Hanging," 1926-27.
Photo: Gunta Stolzl.
Stolzl. "Carpet Design," watercolor, 1928.
Albers, Anni. "Tapestry in Black and White and Different Tones of Grey," woven silk, 1927.
Breuer, Marcel. "Wassily Kandinsky Chair," 1928.
Breuer. "Chair," 1928.
Bauhaus Building in Dessau, 1925-26.
Photo: Police taking Bauhaus students to headquarters, April 1933.