Who Arted: Weekly Art History for All Ages
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The Bauhaus was a small but enormously influential art school in the 1930s. It was known for producing architecture and industrial design with clean lines, simple shapes and an emphasis on function. Still, when they weren't working on practical designs for functional art, they had wild, elaborate costume parties. Learn a bit about the Bauhaus.
In a previous episode, I covered a bit more about Wassily Kandinsky, the influential abstract painter. Listen on Spotify
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