Bauhaus 100

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Michele Racioppi

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2019 is the centenary of the Bauhaus. Events, exhibitions, museum openings, and more are scheduled throughout the year to commemorate this influential school and its impact on modernism. We have compiled a list of some ways you can mark the occasion, Bauhaus-style.

 

Not surprisingly, Germany, the country where the school originated, is brimming with Bauhaus-related events. Some unique activities include a and a traveling fashioned after the iconic school building (the bus is also making stops in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Hong Kong). Two museums whose focus is on the Bauhaus are set to open this year, each in a city where the school was located: the on April 6 and the , which will house the second-largest Bauhaus collection in the world, on September 8.


There’s plenty to do stateside, too, of course. Make a pilgrimage to the in Lincoln, MA, designed by Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius as his family home. Check out the Aspen, CO, has planned, including a book club and a “Bauhaus Ball” reminiscent of the school’s many creative fêtes. The Elmhurst Art Museum, which owns the Mies van der Rohe-designed McCormick House, has on the topic.


We will update the list periodically as more events are announced. Organizing a Bauhaus event? Send it to us at info@docomomo-us.org and we will add it to the page.


Share the ways you are celebrating by tagging #Bauhaus100 #docomomo and #exploremodern on social media.

In the US:

 

February 16 - May 5
LACMA, Los Angeles, CA

April 8 - May 31, 2019
Bowes Art & Architecture Library, Stanford University, CA

Bauhaus Beginnings, June 11 - October 13, 2019
Bauhaus: Building the New Artist (online exhibition beginning June 11)

June 5 - July 18
Red Brick Center for the Arts, Aspen, CO

February 16 - April 14: Assaf Evron & Claudia Weber
February 16, 1:30 pm: Guest Lecturer Margret Kentgens-Craig will expand on the legacy of the legendary school and its lasting effects in the United States.
February 23 - April 20: The Whole World a Bauhaus
March 1 - March 22: Virtual Bauhaus: An Interactive Exhibition

April 5 - June 22
Tube Factory Artspace, Indianapolis, IN

February 8 - July 28
Harvard Special Exhibitions Gallery, Cambridge, MA

On view for the first time in 15 years
February 8 - July 28
Harvard University Research Gallery, Cambridge, MA

Selections from the papers of Walter Gropius, Lyonel Feininger, and Andor Weininger
Through May 24
Houghton Library, Cambridge, MA

Explore Harvard Law School's connection to the Bauhaus and its role in shaping campus life.
Through July 31
Langdell Hall's Caspersen Room, Cambridge, MA

Featuring 90 prints from the Bauhaus Archive, Berlin, collections
March 28 - September 1
MIT Museum, Cambridge, MA

February 9 - June 23
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA

February 14 - July 7
Bard Graduate Center, New York, NY

Bauhaus.photo Traveling Exhibition



In Germany:

Through March 10
Westphalian State Museum of Art and Cultural History, Münster

March 15 - June 10
Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin

March 15, 2019 - January 15, 2020
House Schulenburg Gera, Gera

April 28 - July 28, 2019
Herzogliches Museum, Gotha

September 26 - 29 in Weimar
October 4 - 6 in Dessau
October 11 - 13 in Berlin

& Beyond:

February 9 - May 26
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands

July 24 - September 28
Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland

April 10 - August 25, 2019
Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest, Hungary

More Bauhaus inspiration:


, by Gwen Finkel Chanzit and Daniel Liebskind, 2005.

, by Margret Kentgens-Craig, 1999. 

, a film about Laszlo Moholy Nagy, to be released in 2019.

, a free three-part documentary from German broadcaster made to celebrate the occasion of #Bauhaus100 

, a short feature by Evelyn Adams on the female pioneers of the Bauhaus.

17 Bauhaus Instagram feeds to follow