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Pictures and recordings capturing the Bauhaus-Archiv / Museum für Gestaltung

  • Starting point:Exploration – the end of a project as a starting point

    #In Depth #onsite #videos

  • Playing field:Body – nail art: between physical labour and self-expression

    In Nagelstudios wird unter oft schwierigen Verhältnissen körperliche Arbeit geleistet, um mit kosmetischen Dienstleistungen Kund*innen zufriedenzustellen. Doch Nägel sind auch ein Medium für Kreativität und Selbstausdruck. Im Rahmen der Veranstaltung Spielfeld:Körper beleuchtete eine Performance und ein moderiertes Gespräch verschiedene Facetten der Nail Art.

    #In Depth #onsite #videos

  • Throwback to 2023

    What happend on the construction site of the Bauhaus-Archiv / Museum für Gestaltung this year? A time-lapsed look back shows the developments on the construction site in the year 2023.

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  • Throwback to 2022

    A time-lapsed look back on the construction.

    #onsite #videos

  • 5+1 questions for … Sarah Elsing on bauhaus yoga

    What does yoga have to do with the Bauhaus– and can you do it at home?

    #onsite #videos

  • 5+1 questions for … sound artist VELVE performing at the Long Night of Museums

    The Berlin-based music producer presents live on site her audio-visual art work “X TO THE MILLION”. What's behind it?

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  • “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.

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  • Acquisitions from antiquarian Weinreb

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

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  • Taking a Stand?

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

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  • How inclusive was the Bauhaus?

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

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  • “There’s going to be variety – and not just every ten years“

    Curator Kristin Bartels on the new concept for the future permanent exhibition.

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  • How queer was the Bauhaus?

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

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  • White tulle-hooped costume

    In bauhaus_break #1, Adriana Kapsreiter, research associate at the Bauhaus-Archiv, talks about the magical-mystical-modern moment of a costume rehearsal in the Bauhaus stage workshop.

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  • Light-shadow studies by Marianne Brandt

    Kristin Bartels, curator and head of the visual arts and photography collection at the Bauhaus-Archiv, explains in bauhaus_break #2 her fascination for Marianne Brandt's abstract photography.

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  • 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.

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  • Joost Schmidt’s studio window

    Sophie Ludewig, responsible for membership services and communication at the Bauhaus-Archiv, imagines in bauhaus_break #4 the story behind the picture – at least, how it could have been.

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  • 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.

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  • Life and partying at the Bauhaus

    Sulaine Severino-Herbig, registrar at the Bauhaus-Archiv, contemplates in bauhaus_braek #11 the birthday celebrations for Walter Gropius in 1922 or 1926, featuring decorations taking from the Figuralen Kabinett.

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  • 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.

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  • Lyonel Feininger’s “Halle, am Trödel”

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

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  • Selman Selmanagić and his Bauhaus ID

    Esned Nezic, Head of Communication at Bauhaus-Archiv, speaks in bauhaus_break #5 about the Bosnian-born Bauhaus member, who became one of the most influential architects of the GDR.

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  • Etching by Georg Muche

    When looking for a work about Mazdaznan doctrine for the bauhaus_break #6, Gabriele Hanke, working with the visitor service at the Bauhaus-Archiv, came across an etching by Georg Muche.

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  • Wils Ebert on the roof of the art studio

    In bauhaus_break #7, Wolfgang Keller, working with the visitor service at the Bauhaus-Archiv, wonders what Ebert did up there in 1929.

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  • Sculpture by Takehito Mizutani

    Berthold Eberhard, former librarian at the Bauhaus-Archiv, speaks in bauhaus_break #9 about his favourite object: the so-called three-part sculpture made out of brass sheets.

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  • Throwback to 2021

    A time-lapsed look back on the construction.

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  • Throwback to 2020

    A time-lapsed look back on the construction.

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