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Bauhaus 1919-1933: Workshops for Modernity

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2009328 pagesThe Museum of Modern Art, New York

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This comprehensive volume explores the influential Bauhaus school from its inception in 1919 to its closure in 1933. It delves into the workshops and pedagogical approaches that shaped modern art and design, featuring contributions from leading scholars. The book examines the school's impact on European and German art, offering a detailed look at its exhibitions and historical significance.

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Benjamin Buchloh is a leading figure in art history and criticism. He is known for his work on modern and contemporary art, including "Art since 1900" and "Bauhaus 1919-1933: Workshops for Modernity." His writing also explores individual artists, as seen in "Richard Serra sculpture: forty years."

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