From Wassily Kandinsky's 'Dance Curves: On the Dances of Palucca,' 1926. Published in Das Kunstblatt arts journal, also in 1926. Photos by Charlotte Rudolph.
It was the Bauhaus School of Design in Germany, in the 1920s, who led the way in creating a new aesthetic suited to the methods and materials of industrial mass production.
Their minimalist approach, focussed on using plastic and chrome, was sleek and stylish:
The Director's Room by Walter Gropius is a remarkable example of the refined design and unique aesthetics that characterise the Bauhaus style. It was a personal retreat for Gropius, serving as his workspace and place of inspiration. The room was carefully designed to create a…
On this day in 1983, 'The Hunger' was released starring Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie and Susan Sarandon. Laced with vampiric love and death, and a stunning opening sequence in a goth club with a caged Bauhaus, it's a cult classic!