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Tagged: fascism

New exhibition re-examines Nazism's influence and impact on the Bauhaus

By Josh Niland|

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Signage at the Walter Gropius-designed Bauhaus Building in Dessau-Roßlau, Germany. Photo: Moritz Kindler/Unsplash.

The untold history of Bauhaus students and instructors under Nazism is behind a three-part presentation taking place over the summer in the new exhibition Bauhaus and National Socialism, which opens tomorrow in Weimar, Germany.

From this month until September 15th, the country’s one-time capital will again become the centerstage for an examination of the last century and a time when Bauhäuslers were swept up in the day’s politics. The results put on display in the Bauhaus Museum Weimar, Schiller-Museum, and Museum Neues Weimar cover the school's inception after 1919 through the end of World War II. 

Cover graphic of the new exhibition 'Bauhaus and National Socialism.' Image courtesy Klassik Stiftung Weimar.

Curators say it will “present a new, often uncomfortable history of the Bauhaus and its legacies,” with 450 objects included to bolster narratives of individuals such as Herbert Bayer and Ernst Neufert and the many students who were known to have died in German death camps.

Dr. Anke Blümm of Klassik Stiftung Weimar, Professor Patrick Rössler of the University of Erfurt, and Professor Elizabeth Otto of the State University of New York at Buffalo are responsible for curating the presentation. 

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New exhibition re-examines Nazism's influence and impact on the Bauhaus

By Josh Niland|

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

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Signage at the Walter Gropius-designed Bauhaus Building in Dessau-Roßlau, Germany. Photo: Moritz Kindler/Unsplash.

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exhibtion ● bauhaus ● germany ● weimar ● event ● europe ● fascism
University at Buffalo
University at Buffalo
Bauhaus Dessau
Bauhaus Dessau
Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Dessau Institute of Architecture
Dessau Institute of Architecture

The untold history of Bauhaus students and instructors under Nazism is behind a three-part presentation taking place over the summer in the new exhibition Bauhaus and National Socialism, which opens tomorrow in Weimar, Germany.

From this month until September 15th, the country’s one-time capital will again become the centerstage for an examination of the last century and a time when Bauhäuslers were swept up in the day’s politics. The results put on display in the Bauhaus Museum Weimar, Schiller-Museum, and Museum Neues Weimar cover the school's inception after 1919 through the end of World War II. 

Cover graphic of the new exhibition 'Bauhaus and National Socialism.' Image courtesy Klassik Stiftung Weimar.

Curators say it will “present a new, often uncomfortable history of the Bauhaus and its legacies,” with 450 objects included to bolster narratives of individuals such as Herbert Bayer and Ernst Neufert and the many students who were known to have died in German death camps.

Dr. Anke Blümm of Klassik Stiftung Weimar, Professor Patrick Rössler of the University of Erfurt, and Professor Elizabeth Otto of the State University of New York at Buffalo are responsible for curating the presentation. 

RELATED EVENT Bauhaus and National Socialism
RELATED NEWS Upcoming exhibition at the Getty Center will trace the beginnings of the Bauhaus
RELATED NEWS Knoll collaborates with OMA to present an exhibition in Milan celebrating Bauhaus

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