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Notes on art and culture by Ashley & Associates

The Bauhaus Collection at Harvard Art Museums

Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Coffee and Tea Service: 5-Piece Set, Harvard Art Museums

Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Coffee and Tea Service: 5-Piece Set, Harvard Art Museums

The Harvard Art Museums hold one of the first and largest collections relating to the Bauhaus, the 20th century’s most influential school of art and design. Active during the years of Germany’s Weimar Republic (1919–33), the Bauhaus aimed to unite artists, architects, and craftsmen in the utopian project of designing a new world. The school promoted experimental, hands-on production; realigned hierarchies between high and low, artist and worker, teacher and student; sharpened the human senses toward both physical materials and media environments; embraced new technologies in conjunction with industry; and imagined and enacted cosmopolitan forms of communal living. Read more...