Monday, March 14, 2011

Bauhaus in the House.

combining form and function, the bauhaus movement was that of primary colors and shapes. The Bauhaus movement is a school of art, architecture and design characterized by geometric design, respect for practical material, and its severely economic sensibilities. The Bauhaus movement was founded by Walter Gropius in 1919 in Germany and ended in the 1930’s. Gropius coined the term Bauhaus as an inversion of the word meaning ‘house construction’ or ‘Hausbau’. Gropius taught at a school which focused on functional craftsmanship, and his students were guided to focus on designs that could be mass produced.

This chair is an example of the bauhaus style. Functional and simple, with a high investment with aesthetics. The ability of this piece to be mass produced was also a main concern because it not only was profitable but its the fact that bauhuas art put "art" into everyones home.

The Bauhaus movement continues to influence us today, where any modern environment often incorporates elements of the period. The ideas of the Bauhaus creators have influenced architecture, furniture, typography, and weaving. Famous artists of the Bauhaus movement include Lyonel Feininger, Johannes Itten, Franz Marc, Georg Muche, and Oskar Schlemmer.

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