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The Bauhaus is certainly the most influential movement in design in the last century. Actually, without the Bauhaus and its teachers and students, comprised of not only engineers or businessmen but also artists, we wouldn’t ... - Bauhaus -
....The Bauhaus was founded in 1919 by an architect named Walter Gropius. Gropius came from the Werkbund movement, which sought to integrate art and economics, and to add an element of engineering to art. The Werkbund movemen... - EARLY MODERNISTS -
...ing staticrooms and formal facades. Primary colours were used inside, grey, whit and black which accompany with the purity form of whole design.
After Schroder-Schrader House was built, Le Corbusier, an architect from Swi... - Bauhaus -
...efine its form, this was known as the ‘functionalist’ approach.
In 1927 Gropius employed Hannes Meyer to run an architecture department. This department specialised in furniture fittings, interiors and colour schemes. The... - Bauhaus -
...ts communes.
Cumming, Elizabeth, and Wendy Kaplan. The Arts and Crafts Movement. London: Thames and Hudson, 1991. Art--NK1140.C85 1991
From the popular "World of Art" series by Thames and Hudson. Thorough treatment of ... - Graphic design -
... idea of photography being art was not yet established. But today however, artists such as Lewis Hine and John Heartfeild are appreciated by their works of the 1930’s and 1940’s (refer to Figure 2). Art Nouveau didn’t appr... - A History of Graphic Design -
...s chapter feeling that everything was about to change and would never go back. This is how Meggs actually writes the whole chapter. He shows how all these new technological advances change people’s lives and the way they a... - Abstract Expressionis -
... metaphorical blindfold, later known as the technique, Automatism. Surrealists welcomed accident and exploited the random. This concept of art, was agreed as a worthy objective and modern psycology showed that the consciou... - Oskar Kokoschka -
...nslated into English and a collection of short stories, A Sea Ringed
with Visions (1956; translated 1962). His father was a silversmith
from Prague who experienced financial difficulties when the market for
such handcr... - modernism -
...ge was becoming more democratic, although this is not to say that visual communication was entirely highbrow before the advent of photography, art had propagandist purposes within the feudal system and during revolution in... - punk -
...ies of the time and used his artwork as a way of attacking those people, much like Heartfield and the other Dadaists (fig 1). Punk also echoed many other artistic elements most of which came from other revolutionary times ...