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Article: AN ILLUMINATING LOOK AT BAUHAUS
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- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- January 4, 1987
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CopyrightCopyright 1987 The Boston Globe. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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BAUHAUS, an exhibition of art, crafts, graphics and
architecture, organized here by curator Warren Seamans and
abroad by the Institute of Foreign Cultural Relations,
Stuttgart, and the Bauhaus Archive. At the MIT Museum, 265
Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Monday-Friday, 9-5,
Saturday, 10-4, through February.
Art does not reproduce the visible, it makes things visible,"
Paul Klee liked to tell his students, and in the lucid Bauhaus show
at the MIT Museum through February, you can see precisely what he
means.
The Bauhaus, or "House for Building," the design school
established by architect Walter Gropius at Weimar in 1919, which
moved to new quarters in ...