Sentences with phrase «preliminary course»

A large database of prospective audiences has been assembled and preliminary course information has been provided to them.
In 1922, Josef Albers joined the school's faculty, first in the glass workshop, and, from 1923, teaching design in the legendary Bauhaus Preliminary Course.
Oskar Schlemmer; [Schlemmer] in the Master's Council; [Schlemmer] with Wittwer, Kallai, and Marianne Brandt, Preliminary Course Exhibition; [Schlemmer] and Tut.
A year later, he was offered a position to teach a new preliminary course «Werklehre» by Walter Gropius, the Bauhaus founder, and director.
Albers» preliminary courses relied on strict discipline that did not allow for any «uninfluenced experimentation».
36 credit hours of required core courses and electives and, if necessary, the 4 hour preliminary course.
Untitled (Material Study by Otti Berger, Josef Albers» Preliminary Course, Bauhaus Dessau) Artist: Edmund Collein 1906 - 1992 Date: c. 1926 Classification: on paper, print Medium: Photograph, gelatin silver print on paper Dimensions: image: 86 x 65 mm Purchased with funds provided by the Photography Acquisitions Committee 2012 © Ursula Kirsten - Collein
1946 Born in Zurich (Switzerland) 1963 - 65 Preliminary course, School of Applied Arts Zurich and sculpture class, Basel 1975 Solo exhibitions at the galleries Staehli, Zurich and De Appel, Amsterdam.
In 1920, Albers enrolled in the preliminary course at the Bauhaus, which had opened the previous year in Weimar.
Within two years he was running the glass workshop and, in 1923, he set up the preliminary course in material and design, later taking charge of this course and rising to the position of assistant director to Mies van der Rohe in 1930.
Albers enrolled as a student in the preliminary course (Vorkurs) of Johannes Itten at the Weimar Bauhaus in 1920.
[4] The director and founder of the Bauhaus, Walter Gropius, asked him in 1923 to teach in the preliminary course «Werklehre» of the department of design to introduce newcomers to the principles of handicrafts, because Albers came from that background and had appropriate practice and knowledge.
Josef Albers, another student who entered the Bauhaus at the same time as Breuer, would later join what was by that time a team of teachers for the Preliminary Course.
After Itten's departure, the Hungarian Constructivist painter, photographer, and graphic designer László Moholy - Nagy took over the teaching of the Preliminary Course.
Albers's teaching at the Bauhaus, at Black Mountain College, and at Yale University, which included the training of the body to draw with feeling (inspired in many ways by Itten's teaching of the Preliminary Course), would have the most profoundly formative effect on generations of artists and architects.
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