Between The Wars: The Bauhaus And The Avant-Garde
By Anneka Scholtz.
Between two world wars, the Bauhaus school of art (1919-1933) emerged as a product of, and a reaction to, a chaotic period of political and social upheaval in Germany post-World War I. Signifying a break with traditional salon art, the utopian ideals of the Bauhaus aimed to address the problems of industrialisation in a rapidly changing social climate, and raise fine art and craft to equal status…
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