This is so true 😎

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@pallenberg Beautiful photo. The Nazis hated these types. Well hated everybody really.
@pallenberg Utterly true. Bauhaus never really belonged to its time alone – it keeps resurfacing because it was fundamentally timeless.
@jankaheike @pallenberg but Bauhaus did not hate Nazis. Like Fritz Ertl, who helped build Auschwitz https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Ertl
Fritz Ertl – Wikipedia

@kielkontrovers @pallenberg Bauhaus is an architectural and design movement, not a morally homogeneous bloc.
Acknowledging the style and its ideas doesn’t mean glorifying every individual biography connected to it.
History tends to be complicated. People make choices — some admirable, some deeply troubling.
Reducing an entire era to one person feels too simplistic to me.
@jankaheike @pallenberg its not just one individual
@kielkontrovers @pallenberg Of course it wasn’t just one individual. Historical entanglements are rarely isolated.
My point was simply that movements and individual biographies shouldn’t be collapsed into one another.
@pallenberg Gleich mal meiner in Dessau studierenden Tochter weitergeleitet. 😁
@pallenberg it's an early photo of the Cure...
@pallenberg 😂 🤣 😂 👍 stimmt absolut
@pallenberg Hatte auch an The Cure gedacht, beim Jahrgang dann eher auf Joy Division oder New Order getippt.^^
@pallenberg I'd like to hear their take on Metropolis.
Ping @fasi
@Bugspriet Oh ja! Hat was von The Cure oder Siouxsie And The Banshees.
@fasi War damals mein Einstieg
@fasi .….
undead undead undead ...
https://youtu.be/YtLlmrrCajA
Bauhaus | Bela Lugosi's Dead Original 12" (1882-1956) | MonstersHD Undead tribute

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Women of the Bauhaus

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The Women of the Bauhaus: See Hip, Avant-Garde Photographs of Female Students & Instructors at the Famous Art School

Take a look at photos of Bush Tetras -- a three-girl-one-guy No Wave/Post-Punk band from the early 1980s downtown Manhattan scene. Now, look at the photograph above, 'Marcel Breuer and His Harem,' by Bauhaus photographer Erich Consemüller, taken sometime around 1927.

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