
Bauhaus Ausstellung 1923 by Retrodrome
The 1923 Bauhaus Ausstellung in Weimar was a defining moment for European modernism — the movement's first major public showing, its manifesto made visible. Retrodrome approaches this landmark event through the lens of contemporary graphic design, reconstructing the exhibition's visual energy in flat colour and bold geometric form. The composition draws on the Bauhaus workshop aesthetic of that period: primary structure, typographic discipline, and an absolute confidence in the power of abstraction to communicate. It reads as both historical document and living design object.
Produced as a canvas print in Kuriosis's Berlin studio, the woven surface gives this centenary-era tribute genuine physical weight. The bold geometric planes gain texture and warmth on canvas, making this a canvas art print that honours modernist history with contemporary craft.
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Bauhaus Ausstellung 1923 by Retrodrome
The 1923 Bauhaus Ausstellung in Weimar was a defining moment for European modernism — the movement's first major public showing, its manifesto made visible. Retrodrome approaches this landmark event through the lens of contemporary graphic design, reconstructing the exhibition's visual energy in flat colour and bold geometric form. The composition draws on the Bauhaus workshop aesthetic of that period: primary structure, typographic discipline, and an absolute confidence in the power of abstraction to communicate. It reads as both historical document and living design object.
Produced as a canvas print in Kuriosis's Berlin studio, the woven surface gives this centenary-era tribute genuine physical weight. The bold geometric planes gain texture and warmth on canvas, making this a canvas art print that honours modernist history with contemporary craft.
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The 1923 Bauhaus Ausstellung in Weimar was a defining moment for European modernism — the movement's first major public showing, its manifesto made visible. Retrodrome approaches this landmark event through the lens of contemporary graphic design, reconstructing the exhibition's visual energy in flat colour and bold geometric form. The composition draws on the Bauhaus workshop aesthetic of that period: primary structure, typographic discipline, and an absolute confidence in the power of abstraction to communicate. It reads as both historical document and living design object.
Produced as a canvas print in Kuriosis's Berlin studio, the woven surface gives this centenary-era tribute genuine physical weight. The bold geometric planes gain texture and warmth on canvas, making this a canvas art print that honours modernist history with contemporary craft.























