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
Variants-III (from the Ten Variants Series), 1966
Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
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Josef Albers
Late, from Soft Edge-Hard Edge, 1965
Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
USD 10,000 - 15,000
Josef Albers
GB 2 (From Homage to the Square), 1969
Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
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Josef Albers
Concord (From Dei Oberflache), 1965
Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
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Anni Albers
Untitled 8 of 9 (from Connections), 1925/1983
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Lithograph
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Anni Albers
Untitled 6 of 9 (from Connections), 1925/1983
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
USD 3,700
Anni Albers
Untitled 5 of 9 (from Connections), 1925/1983
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
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Anni Albers
Untitled 4 of 9 (from Connections), 1925/1983
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
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Anni Albers
Study for Hooked Rug (From Connections), 1983
Limited Edition Print
Silkscreen
USD 3,700
Video art is an art form that uses video and audio data, primarily featuring moving images. It emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s with the advent of new technology and consumer video equipment that became accessible beyond corporate broadcasting. Video art can take many forms, including broadcast recordings, installations in museums or galleries, online streamed works, videotapes, and performances incorporating video monitors, television sets, or projections that display live or recorded sounds and images.
