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Our bauhaus_lab educators: Zara Morris, Julia Marquardt, Barbara Antal, Doro Petersen (from left), Cornelia Durka (front)
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Meet the creative minds behind our bauhaus_lab

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Marina Brafa,  Maximilian Wahlich
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They are the head and the heart of our workshop series. They create new concepts and an inspriring atmosphere for all participants. Who are the people leading the lab?

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“What I love about the Bauhaus is the idea of experimenting with materials”

Barbara Antal

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“I search for something that can catapult a question through time and space”

Cornelia Durka

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“When a real dialogue develops – that’s great”

Julia Marquardt

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“Museums should reach out into its neighbouring communities, and break down barriers”

Zara Morris

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“To be creative can make you happy”

Doro Petersen

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The workshop series of the Bauhaus-Archiv / Museum für Gestaltung

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Experimenting like the Bauhaus students – at home!

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  • A Children’s Utopia

    The Ingenius building kit is a fascinating new addition to the Bauhaus Archive collection: a toy from the 1920s that sparks children's dreams of skyscrapers and modern cities.

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  • Jak R. Maier: Metal works, self-archiving and missing artworks

    The exhibition Unpacking Jak R. Maier at the temporary bauhaus-archiv delves into the life and works of the (almost) forgotten Berlin artist Jak R. Maier. In bauhaus stories we reconstruct the highlights of his life and artistic career.

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  • “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?

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  • “A Piece of Berlin art history”

    In light of the second unpacking event, director Annemarie Jaeggi remembers a surprising telephone call and considers the importance of Jakob and Marianne Maier’s estate for the Bauhaus-Archiv.

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  • New Vision by Lotte Beese

    The Bauhaus-Archiv is home to the world’s largest Bauhaus collection, and it keeps growing all the time. In the following, we introduce you to some of our favourite new additions to the collection. This time – a vintage print by Lotte Stam-Beese.

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  • Unpacking Jak R. Maier: Inherited and Unpacked – The Value of Things

    The current exhibition at the temporary bauhaus-archiv sheds light on the estate of the artist Jak R. Maier and questions which objects define our life.

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