Ellen Lupton — renowned curator, design expert, author, and self-professed typography geek — comes to Aspen on Thursday to talk about the Bauhaus influence, including that of Aspen’s Herbert Bayer, on ...
Even if you’re not a designer, you’ve probably heard the phrase “form follows function.” That’s how influential the school that espoused it, the Bauhaus, has become since its heyday in 1920s and ’30s ...
In Aspen, the name Herbert Bayer holds a certain gravitas. Not just because he was one of the most well-known students of the Bauhaus, or his prolific career as a designer and artist, but from the ...
The Aspen Institute will host a free lecture at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Resnick Center for Herbert Bayer Studies. The featured speaker is Rob Saunders, founder of Letterform Archive and curator of the ...
We're thrilled to announce the opening of our first gallery with an exhibition of more than 150 pieces from our permanent collection. Bauhaus Typography at 100, curated by Rob Saunders and Henry Cole ...
When you think of the Bauhaus, you probably think of buildings, objects and famous designers. What you don’t think of is a logo or corporate identity. And for good reason. Today, the Bauhaus is an ...
Graphic designer Sascha Lobe works for global brands and cultural institutions. Adidas and Bauhaus are among his clients. In the interview, he describes how communication design has changed – and ...
No art movement in history has impacted the world of products quite like the Bauhaus. Founded in 1919 by the architect Walter Gropius in Weimar, Germany, the school’s original manifesto proposed a ...
Few design movements have shaped contemporary typography quite like the Bauhaus. Founded in 1919 by German architect Walter Gropius, the school embraced the tools of mass production in the creation of ...