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  • bauhaus music 2024: a music festival on freedom

    From 17 to 19 October 2024, with concerts and workshops at the temporary bauhaus-archiv and the Villa Elisabeth, "bauhaus music" dedicated itself to the theme of freedom. On bauhaus stories, we delve deeper into the historical and contemporary background of the project.

    #In Depth #onsite

  • “Accepting an artistic estate is a big responsibility”

    The attorney and university lecturer Anna Kathrin Distelkamp explains that accepting an inheritance is a big responsibility and can be more complicated than it seems. How then does a museum inherit the right way?

    #backstage #onsite

  • “What does it mean to build a Bauhaus museum these days?“

    Architect Volker Staab about the challenges for him and his team during the new building's planning phase.

    #videos

  • Acquisitions from antiquarian Weinreb

    In Behind the Object #2, provenance researcher Corinna Rader examines the origins of collection objects from the antiquarian Weinreb.

    #videos

  • Taking a Stand?

    bauhaus_guests #3, Andrea Bärnreuther, curator of the symposium “Taking a Stand?” explores the historic Bauhaus, its reception and relevance.

    #videos

  • How inclusive was the Bauhaus?

    bauhaus_guests #2 Dirk Sorge has examined the collection of the Bauhaus-Archiv from an inclusive point of view.

    #videos

  • How queer was the Bauhaus?

    bauhaus_guest #1, Elizabeth Otto, professor for modern and contemporary art history, sheds light on the queer Bauhaus.

    #videos

  • Marcel Breuer and Herbert Bayer in Delos

    Nina Schönig, archivist at the Bauhaus-Archiv, talks in bauhaus_break #3 about her faible for timeless images such as this one.

    #videos

  • Ise Gropius goes skiing

    In bauhaus_break #10, Irene Heyroth, working with the HR department at the Bauhaus-Archiv, looks at skiing Ise Gropius in Arosa in 1928 or in Davos in 1930.

    #videos

  • A feast with cold cuts

    In bauhaus_break #12, Adriana Kapsreiter, research associate at the Bauhaus-Archiv, talks about a feast with cold cuts in 1927 or 1928 at Joost Schmidt's studio at the Bauhaus Dessau, featuring the following guests (from left): Marianne Brandt, Johann Niegemann, Helene Nonne (Schmidt), blurred: Gerda Marx, Lis Beyer (Volger), Joost Schmidt, Fritz Winter.

    #videos

  • Lyonel Feininger’s “Halle, am Trödel”

    In Behind the Object #1 provenance researcher Corinna Rader follows the traces of Lyonel Feininger's famous painting.

    #videos

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