The Bauhaus at 100
A flurry of works on the centenary of the Bauhaus have explored its legacy – but too many of them echo the conservative ideas the school was founded to fight against.
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Tom Wilkinson is the Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the Warburg Institute, History Editor of the Architectural Review, and author of Bricks and Mortals: Ten Great Buildings and the People They Made (Bloomsbury, 2014).
A flurry of works on the centenary of the Bauhaus have explored its legacy – but too many of them echo the conservative ideas the school was founded to fight against.
A recent exhibition at The Met Breuer investigated the art world’s attempts to come to terms with the rise of conspiracy.