If philanthropist Sidney Eskenazi had not been a member of Indiana University’s Pi Lambda Phi fraternity in 1952, Bloomington likely would not be the home to a newly constructed building designed by ...
Alongside the exhibitions, there will be two Bauhaus festivals and a research project about the Japanese Bauhaus student Michiko Yamawaki. This event was submitted by an ArchDaily user. If you'd like ...
László Toth, a Hungarian Jewish architect and Holocaust survivor, emigrates to the United States after World War II in search of a new life. After a rough start, a wealthy businessman recognises his ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Two giants of twentieth-century ...
BERLINBERLIN — Berlin’s Neue Nationalgalerie, an iconic modern art museum designed by Bauhaus pioneer Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, reopened to the public Sunday after a six-year refurbishment of the ...
At its centennial, the Bauhaus’s design legacy seems more present than ever, in spite of the fact that the famous German school of design lasted merely 14 years and enrolled fewer than 1,400 students.
László Toth, a Hungarian Jewish architect and Holocaust survivor, emigrates to the United States after World War II in search of a new life. After a rough start, a wealthy businessman recognizes his ...
He designed innovative houses and sculptures, but his most visible role in New York City’s cultural life was as an accidental restaurateur, running the venerable Fanelli Cafe. By Will Heinrich The ...
A modest red brick house at Oberseestr. 60 in Lichtenberg was the last project of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe before the architect emigrated to the United States in 1937. The house was built in the early ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I bring creativity and culture from around the globe to you. Even though it’s been 100 years since the Bauhaus—arguably history’s ...
With war brewing in Europe in 1939, a Glencoe businesswoman reported to the FBI that she’d discovered a Nazi plot at a Midwestern summer resort. “I’ve just returned from Pine Lake Lodge, Wisconsin and ...