Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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What is Bauhaus?

What is Bauhaus?

Bauhaus was a school of art, design and architecture established in Weimar, Germany. Architect Wlater Gropius established it in 1919. Bauhaus used a method for teaching within a community of artists working together and incorporating art in the fundamentals of daily life.

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Josef Albers

GB 2 (From Homage to the Square), 1969

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Josef Albers

KG, 1966

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Josef Albers

Concord (From Dei Oberflache), 1965

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Josef Albers

Silent (From Dei Oberflache), 1965

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Anni Albers

Untitled 9 of 9 (from Connections), 1925/1983

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Anni Albers

Untitled 8 of 9 (from Connections), 1925/1983

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Anni Albers

Untitled 6 of 9 (from Connections), 1925/1983

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Anni Albers

Untitled 5 of 9 (from Connections), 1925/1983

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Anni Albers

Untitled 4 of 9 (from Connections), 1925/1983

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Anni Albers

Untitled 2 of 9 (From Connections), 1959/1983

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Anni Albers

TR II, 1969

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Anni Albers

Study for Hooked Rug (From Connections), 1983

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Anni Albers

Untitled (From Connections), 1983

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Josef Albers

Homage to the Square, 1970

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Josef Albers

I-S LXXiiib, 1973

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Josef Albers

Midnight + Noon I, 1964

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Assemblage

Assemblage is the French word for the artistic process of putting together three dimensional objects to create a work of art. Artists often use found objects, such as leaves or stones from nature, discarded items or recycled materials, to assemble in a creative, interesting way.

Ceramic

Ceramic is a term used to describe objects made from clay. Ceramic objects may be decorative or functional. Both types have been made since at least 4,000 B.C. Ceramic art includes making, decorating and baking these objects in a kiln (special high temperature oven).

Wire

Wire is a single strand or rod of flexible metal. One of its earliest uses was for making chains and decorations for jewelry. It comes in varied thicknesses, and may be bent, braided and cut using wire tools, to create sculpture, assemblage and mobiles.

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