Afterlives of the Bauhaus - Global Influence After Closure
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the global impact and enduring legacy of the Bauhaus movement in this 51-minute lecture by Nikil Saval. Delve into the fascinating journey of Bauhaus teachers and students following the school's closure, as they spread their revolutionary ideas across the United States, England, the USSR, Mexico, and beyond. Discover how these refugees and exiles from Germany transformed their new environments while simultaneously adapting their own philosophies. Gain insights into the far-reaching influence of Bauhaus principles on art, design, and architecture in diverse cultural contexts, and understand how this dissemination led to the movement's continued relevance long after the school's doors closed.
Syllabus
Afterlives of the Bauhaus
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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