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Special exhibition:
Bauhaus Ideas and Itten, Feininger, Klee and Kandinsky. From Expressionist to Constructivist

This year, HOCHTIEF is again demonstrating its support of the Bauhaus. The company is sponsoring the special exhibition "Bauhaus Ideas and Itten, Feininger, Klee and Kandinsky. From Expressionist to Constructivist", which is being held in the Kandinsky-Klee Master House in Dessau from July 20 to September 23, 2007. Previously, also with the support of HOCHTIEF, the exhibition was in the Schlossmuseum in Murnau.

Bauhaus Ideas

For HOCHTIEF, the Master House – designed by Walter Gropius – has a very special significance: in 2000, in a gesture to mark the company's 125th anniversary, HOCHTIEF carefully restored this building to its original form. The Master House forms part of an ensemble of three pairs of semi-detached houses and a villa, which in 1996 became part of the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage.

The exhibition in Dessau centers around works owned by HOCHTIEF, together with loans from, among others, the foundation Bauhaus Dessau and the Dresden State Art Collections. The works document the development of the Bauhaus movement from the Expressionist to the Constructivist style – from the works of Johannes Itten to the works of László Moholy-Nagy.

In addition, there are examples of the works of the artists who had a decisive influence on the Bauhaus masters, including Erich Buchholz, Walter Dexel and Karl Peter Röhl. On show from the workshops of the Bauhaus are exhibits such as glass windows, carpets, ceramic vessels, lamps and chairs.

Further information is available on the websites of the Master Houses Dessau and of Murnau Castle Museum.


 
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