Abstract

AbstractFounded 100 years ago, the Bauhaus was Germany's most successful cultural export of the 20th century. New research reveals how the communicative links between members of the Bauhaus enabled the institution to continue functioning after its closure in 1933 as an early form of “virtual community”. The study steps away from a more conventional stylistic examination to take a fresh look at the movement.

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