CITINERARY: Bauhaus

by Frank Whitford

p.9 They were, however, also the years in which political extremists of both the left and right gained strength.

p.26 Gropius hoped that his school would become a source if social change through art: by stressing the importance of collaborative work it sought to mold the character of its students whilst training them to be craftsmen and artists.

p.120 “We are not the kind of people to reject one or the other, but we are obviously considering two entirely separate creative processes which advance side by side. One is not outdated and the other modern; both will develop further and, as it seems, will gradually move together.”

dezeen’s Bauhaus 100

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