
Bauhaus Exhibitions by Oskar Schlemmer 1922-1923
Created by Oskar Schlemmer for the 1922–1923 Bauhaus exhibitions, this poster demonstrates the movement's ambition to dissolve the boundary between art and craft. The composition uses geometric structure and restrained typography to direct the eye — an economy of means that amplifies, rather than diminishes, visual impact. Schlemmer's instinct for the human figure abstracted into form is present even here, where lettering and spatial arrangement carry the same architectural quality as his paintings and stage designs. It is one of the defining graphic documents of early modernism.
Printed as an archival fine art print, this edition preserves the sharp typographic detail and tonal precision of the source artwork. The fine art paper surface delivers exceptional clarity — ideal for those who want exhibition-quality resolution in a home or studio setting.
Created by Oskar Schlemmer for the 1922–1923 Bauhaus exhibitions, this poster demonstrates the movement's ambition to dissolve the boundary between art and craft. The composition uses geometric structure and restrained typography to direct the eye — an economy of means that amplifies, rather than diminishes, visual impact. Schlemmer's instinct for the human figure abstracted into form is present even here, where lettering and spatial arrangement carry the same architectural quality as his paintings and stage designs. It is one of the defining graphic documents of early modernism.
Printed as an archival fine art print, this edition preserves the sharp typographic detail and tonal precision of the source artwork. The fine art paper surface delivers exceptional clarity — ideal for those who want exhibition-quality resolution in a home or studio setting.
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Created by Oskar Schlemmer for the 1922–1923 Bauhaus exhibitions, this poster demonstrates the movement's ambition to dissolve the boundary between art and craft. The composition uses geometric structure and restrained typography to direct the eye — an economy of means that amplifies, rather than diminishes, visual impact. Schlemmer's instinct for the human figure abstracted into form is present even here, where lettering and spatial arrangement carry the same architectural quality as his paintings and stage designs. It is one of the defining graphic documents of early modernism.
Printed as an archival fine art print, this edition preserves the sharp typographic detail and tonal precision of the source artwork. The fine art paper surface delivers exceptional clarity — ideal for those who want exhibition-quality resolution in a home or studio setting.





