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    different information as subjective or objective forms; this encouraged Bayer to experimented with photos and shadows to mold reality at his will in a three-dimensional playground. “I got started in the early twenties while I was studying at the Bauhaus. We were working in many different media and I became interested in photography as a new and fascinating art medium.”(pg.1 Bultman) His reaction was to the past, looking at designs created during the Vienna succession and Art Deco and prior, he…

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    Another example on international style is Walter Gropius Bauhaus School; Bauhaus emphasis on basic geometric shapes Model (circle and square and triangle) the use of lines and stay away from the central position in the image. As it can be seen relatively wide gap in the Bauhaus designs. For regionalism, Frampton sees in the Church of Utzon Bagsvaerd (1973-76), near Copenhagen, self-conscious synthesis between the world…

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    Moholy- Nagy (1895- 1945) is a highly innovative Hungarian born, Bauhaus artist, designer and teacher. He is a leading figure of the movement with many well-known works of photography, painting, sculpture and typographies which still have an influence over contemporary art and design of today. The Bauhaus style is one of the most influential modern art movements which still has a large impact upon art and design today. The Bauhaus style was influenced by Russian constructivism and its use of…

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    underpinning functions of realism differently: the Bauhaus utilized realism as a vehicle to accomplish functionality; Surrealism thought that realism should contrast the unconscious side of human mentality, and Socialist Realism served as the propaganda machine for Leninism and Stalinism. Realism itself, however, is a multi-functional tool employed by the artists to approach their varied…

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    everyday objects that she was able to create masterpieces and became a leader in the arts world because of her abilities. She was born Annelise Fleischmann on June 12th, 1899 in Berlin Germany. She later went on to receive her education from the Bauhaus, after which she moved to America where she taught at Black Mountain College with her husband Joseph and then later continued her successful career until her death in 1995. Albers can from an upper class family that afforded her the opportunities…

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    fueled by social purpose, as opposed to the overly ornamented, irrational, and out dated architecture that reigned throughout the 19th century, Ching (2007). The works of Le Corbusier, Peit Mondrian, De Stijl movement in the Netherlands, and the Bauhaus in German, contructivists in the Soviet union, pioneered the creation of an authentic, simple style of architecture that empasised; interpenetrating volumes, standardised elements, and renunciation of ornamentation Kostof (1999). The result was a…

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    Second Word War a new aesthetic, called Modernism, made architecture and all society to change its way of express. It priming for a simple and minimal language, dictating functionalism and rationalism as rules for all kind of thinking. Surged in Bauhaus school from Germany, Modernism spread itself turning internationally accepted. “Less is more”,…

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    The work around lighting, space and real attention to life was what animated all his work." (LA TIMES). The use of the building is easily seen because of the attention placed on how students will use the building. Bauhaus ideals are also present in Bunche 's design. The "aim of the Bauhaus is the unified work of art- the great structure- in which there is no distinction between monumental and decorative art," which is present in the layout of Bunche Hall (Gropius). The relationship in terms of…

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    Herbert Bayer Achievements

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    The range and extent of contributions within multiple fields of art and design were endless when it comes to the legacy of Herbert Bayer. The ADC Hall of Fame recognizes Bayer’s achievements in this quote from their 1975 biography, “If Herbert Bayer had produced nothing after the age of 28, his accomplishments to that point alone would make him one of the great pioneers in visual communication” (http://adcglobal.org/hall-of-fame/herbert-bayer/). Although Bayer was most passionate about graphic…

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    Art is about individual finding and imagination. It is an boulevard by which a culture is judged on its victory or failures. The intellectual and affecting strength of its populace is often prejudiced by optimistic or harmful effects that the guidance has on those society. There are at smallest amount three periods in narration in the 20th century, worldwide, where the talent of a people or inhabitants has been honestly prejudiced by the management or political bearing of that nation. The…

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