{"id":7432,"date":"2009-11-10T18:46:12","date_gmt":"2009-11-11T02:46:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mehallo.com\/blog\/?p=7432"},"modified":"2009-11-17T19:38:15","modified_gmt":"2009-11-18T03:38:15","slug":"bauhaus-at-the-moma","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/mehallo.com\/blog\/archives\/7432","title":{"rendered":"Bauhaus at the MoMA"},"content":{"rendered":"

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”It’s a Haushold word, the Bauhaus, but a misunderstood one. Its influence is all around us, from Ikea furniture to glass skyscrapers, but it is credited – and blamed – for much more than it should be.’ -Candace Jackson, Wall Street Journal<\/em><\/p>\n

The bauhaus was about advanced thinking in design, and it has its successes and failures. It was a great experiment and it changed the world. Its influence can be seen in everything today.<\/p>\n

Workshops for Modernity: Bauhaus 1919-1933<\/em> just opened in NYC. And the exhibition is about going beyond the basics, show how far reaching the school actually was. <\/p>\n

WSJ article here.<\/a> Exhibition info here.<\/a> Catalog here.<\/a> TIME magazine video here.<\/a> Show runs thru January 25, 2010.<\/p>\n


\nLudwig Mies van der Rohe armchair, 1927-30<\/em><\/p>\n\r\n\t

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