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Bauhaus: The Face of the Twentieth Century is a fascinating dive into the world of the Bauhaus school, showcasing how this radical institution shaped modern art and design. Whitford's narrative unfolds with a mix of historical context and visual exploration, engaging viewers in the avant-garde spirit that defined the era. The pacing feels thoughtful yet brisk, allowing you to absorb the sheer impact of Bauhaus on architecture, art, and even education itself. The documentary relies heavily on striking visuals, practical effects that emphasize the principles of design and form they championed. There's a sense of reverence for the innovative spirit, and it really captures the zeitgeist of a transformative period in history. Definitely a piece that makes you think about how art intersects with everyday life.
Includes rare archival footage.Interviews with art historians.Focus on the intersection of art and education.
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