
Bauhaus Exhibition 1923 Poster Hooded Sweatshirt
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About the Design
This artwork faithfully reproduces the original poster for the pivotal Bau-Haus-Ausstellung held in Weimar from July to September 1923. It embodies the core principles of the Bauhaus movement, showcasing a revolutionary blend of art, craftsmanship, and technology.
The design, attributed to Joost Schmidt, features striking geometric abstraction and a clear, functional typographic layout, making it an enduring symbol of modern graphic design.
What the Phrase Means
The text "BAU-HAUS-AUSSTELLUNG WEIMAR JULI-SEPTEMBER 1923" directly translates to "Bauhaus Exhibition Weimar July-September 1923." This inscription identifies the specific event, its location in Weimar, Germany, and the period it took place.
It represents a foundational moment in 20th-century art, architecture, and design, marking the school's commitment to showcasing its innovative pedagogy and student works.
Who This Design Is For
- Modern art collectors and enthusiasts
- Graphic designers and art students
- Architects and urban planners
- History buffs interested in the Weimar Republic era
- Anyone who appreciates minimalist and functional design
- Individuals seeking unique artistic apparel
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Design Interpretation
The artwork is a masterful example of early 20th-century abstract art, characterized by its use of primary colors (red, blue, black, white/cream) and fundamental geometric shapes like circles, squares, and polygons. A dynamic red diagonal line cuts across the composition, creating tension and movement. The typography is clean and sans-serif, reflecting the functional and minimalist aesthetic championed by the Bauhaus school. The overall mood is avant-garde, intellectual, and boldly modern.
Who is this for?
Modern art enthusiasts, Graphic design professionals, Art history students, Architects and designers, Fans of abstract and geometric art
Sizing, Fit & Styles
Available Styles & Fits
Sizing & Fit Guide
Our Hooded Sweatshirt is designed with a modern fit. If you prefer a loose look, we recommend sizing up.
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| Small | True to Size |
| Medium | True to Size |
| Large | True to Size |
| Extra Large | True to Size |
| 2X Large | True to Size |
| 3X Large | True to Size |
Care & Frequently Asked Questions
Care Instructions
- Machine wash cold, inside-out, gentle cycle with mild detergent
- Tumble dry low, or hang-dry for longest life
- Cool iron inside-out if necessary. Do not iron decoration.
- Do not dry clean.
Common Questions
What is the significance of the Bauhaus Exhibition 1923?
The Bauhaus Exhibition of 1923 in Weimar was a landmark event that showcased the innovative work and philosophy of the Bauhaus school, solidifying its place as a leader in modern art, design, and architecture education.
Who designed the original Bauhaus Exhibition poster?
The iconic poster for the Bauhaus Exhibition of 1923 was designed by Joost Schmidt, a talented German graphic designer, typographer, and teacher at the Bauhaus school.
What artistic style does this poster represent?
This poster is a prime example of the Bauhaus style, which emphasized functionalism, geometric forms, and a synthesis of art and craft, leading to the development of modern graphic design and architecture.