The Bauhaus fights imitation, inferior craftsmanship and artistic dilettantism — Walter Gropius Copy Share Image
The Bauhaus strives to bring together all creative effort into one whole, to reunify all the disciplines of practical art - sculpture,… — Walter Gropius Copy Share Image
“Like the time I threw out Pete Murphy of Bauhaus for saying those six immortal words to Slim when he'd forgotten his… — Peter Hook Copy Share Image
We hated Bauhaus. It was a bad time in architecture. They just didn’t have any talent. All they had were rules. Even… — Oscar Niemeyer Copy Share Image
Theo van Doesburg wanted to teach in the Bauhaus in 1922. I refused, however, to appoint him since I considered him to… — Walter Gropius Copy Share Image
The ultimate, if distant, aim of the Bauhaus is the unified work of art - the great structure - in which there… — Walter Gropius Copy Share Image
I don't particularly follow the Bauhaus school of design, where you make everything into a black box - simplify it. — James Dyson Copy Share Image
Art Nouveau got its inspiration from nature. The Bauhaus got its inspiration from engineering. — P. J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
The days of the painter at the Bauhaus appear to be truly over. They are estranged from the actual core of present… — Walter Gropius Copy Share Image
Hilda Reiss was the head of the Everyday Art Gallery. Hilda Reiss came from Germany, had trained at the original Bauhaus in… — Warren MacKenzie Copy Share Image
Few developments central to the history of art have been so misrepresented or misunderstood as the brief, brave, glorious, doomed life of… — Martin Filler Copy Share Image
“Toward the end of our sessions, Daniel and Peter spotted an undertaker polishing an old hearse while visiting the nearby village of… — David J. Haskins Copy Share Image