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Event Highlights Œ 100 Years of Bauhaus Event highlights - 100 years of Bauhaus 2019 all year round Peter Behrens Art and Technology Oberhausen https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/171 all year round Studio 100 The Ulm School of Design https://www.bauhausstudio100.de/orte/ all year round International touring exhibition on the still unexplored connections to modernism outside of Europe Centre for Art and Media, Karlsruhe all year round Magdeburg pilot rocket Magdeburg https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/207 all year round International touring exhibition on the still unexplored connections to modernism outside of Europe Centre for Art and Media, Karlsruhe all year round Studio 100 The Ulm School of Design https://www.bauhausstudio100.de/orte/ all year round ADGB Trade Union School in Bernau Bernau http://www.bauhaus-denkmal-bernau.de/ January 23 September 2018 - 20 January 2019 Bauhaus dialogues: chairs from the Löffler collection Steinfurt-Borghorst www.hnbm.de 14 October 2018 - 6 January 2019 Gustav Klimt the magician from Vienna Halle (Saale) https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/287 9 November 2018 - 10 March 2019 Bauhaus and America Münster https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/220 10 November 2018 - 10 February 2019 Paul Citroen. People before art Bad Frankenhausen https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/128 18 November 2018 - 24 February 2019 Wir machen nach Halle (We 'll make it to Halle). Marguerite Friedlaender and Gerhard Marcks Halle (Saale) https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/265 30 November 2018 - 28 April 2019 IDEAL STANDARD Friedrichshafen https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/120 7 December 2018 - 6 January 2019 Studio100 at Kunsthalle Harry Graf Kessler, part 1 Weimar https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/222 11 January - 10 February 2019 Studio100 at Kunsthalle Harry Graf Kessler, part 2 Weimar https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/223 13 January - 31 March 2019 'She is all art 0 Apolda https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/236 15 January - 3 March 2019 bau1haus Modernity in the World Berlin https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/279 17-24 January 2019 100 years of Bauhaus the opening festival Berlin https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/127 17 January - 27 March 2019 Weimar in the West: Republic of Contradictions Lüdenscheid https://www.lwl-regionalgeschichte.de/de/Projekte/Laufende_Projekte/weimar-im-westen/ From 18 January 2019 Bauhaus buildings in Dessau newly curated Dessau https://www.bauhaus-dessau.de/bauhaus-bauten-dessau.html 19 January - 14 April 2019 Moderne am Main 1923 1933 (Modernism on the Main: 1923 1933) Frankfurt https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/473 23 January - 13 February 2019 Weimar in the West: Republic of Contradictions Düsseldorf https://www.lwl-regionalgeschichte.de/de/Projekte/Laufende_Projekte/weimar-im-westen/ 24 January - 28 April 2019 Kunst und Design eine neue Einheit (Art and design a new unity) Berlin https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/155 February 3 February - 19 May 2019 Bauhaus dialogues: De Sti:l in the Netherlands Steinfurt-Borghorst 10 February - 25 August 2019 Modern age lamps The Gernheim Glassworks www.lwl.org 17 February - 15 December 2019 New Woman Euskirchen www.industriemuseum.lvr.de 17 February - 12 May 2019 Wechselwirkungen (Bauhaus ceramics exhibition) Düsseldorf https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/282 24 February - 19 May 2019 Das Bauhaus Altenburg https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/281 February - November 2019 Unsichtbare Orte (Invisible places) at locations throughout the town Dessau http://tourismus.dessau-rosslau.de/kultur/hoehepunkte/100-jahre-bauhaus/unsichtbare-orte/ March 1-17 March 2019 Kurt Weill Festival Dessau www.kurt-weill-fest.de 1 March - 30 September 2019 Stefan Wewerka The Tecta Complex Magdeburg https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/204 1 March 2019 - 10 January 2020 'A new generation of women shall find its origin in Loheland 0 Künzell-Loheland https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/190 1 March 2019 - 10 January 2020 Gartenreich Loheland The Settlement Loheland and Its Gardens Künzell-Loheland https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/192 2 March - 2 June 2019 ZUKUNFTSRÄUME. Kandinsky, Mondrian, Lissitzky in Dresden 1919 to 1932 Albertinum museum, Dresden 2 March - 2 June 2019 Heimo Zobernig Demonstrationsraum Dresden https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/175 8 March - 16 June 2019 Reform City of Modernism. Magdeburg in the 1920s Magdeburg http://www.khm-magdeburg.de/ 9 March 2019 bewegte.bauhaus.bilder: Kurt Schmidt 's Mechanical Ballet Altenburg 14 March - 16 June 2019 '4 BAUHAUSMÄDELS ' (4 Bauhaus ladies) From apprentices to artisans Erfurt https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/243 15 March - 10 June 2019 bauhaus imaginista: Still Undead Berlin https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/217 16 March - 22 December 2019 Henry van de Velde Pioneer of the Bauhaus at the crossroads of modernism Van de Velde museum at Haus Schulenburg, Gera 20-24 March 2019 Festival School FUNDAMENTAL Dessau https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/149 20 March - 19 September 2019 New human, new housing Frankfurt https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/206 22 March 2019 bewegte.bauhaus.bilder: Kurt Schmidt 's Mechanical Ballet Gera April 1 April 2019 100 years of Bauhaus the opening festival Weimar 1 April - 16 May 2019 Weimar in the West: Republic of Contradictions Cologne https://www.lwl-regionalgeschichte.de/de/Projekte/Laufende_Projekte/weimar-im-westen/ 1 April - 29 September 2019 See The Witnesses Weimar https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/195 1 April - 31 October 2019 German porcelain design en route to contemporary art Seitenroda https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/111 0-14 April 2019 Studio100 at Gaswerk, part 1 Weimar https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/224 5 April 2019 Bauhaus ballet evening Weimar 1-7 April 2019 Day of Thuringian porcelain German porcelain design en route to contemporary art Thuringia www.porzellantag.de 1-7 April 2019 Opening weekend of the Bauhaus Museum Weimar and the Neues Museum Weimar www.bauhaus100.de 6 April 2019 - 1 April 2024 The Bauhaus Comes from Weimar Weimar https://www.bauhausmuseumweimar.de/de/museum 7 April 2019 Opening of Design for Life Bauhaus Design in the GDR Eisenhüttenstadt https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/188 7 April 2019 - 5 January 2020 Design for Life Bauhaus Design in the GDR Eisenhüttenstadt https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/186 10-12 April 2019 Bauhaus Colloquium Weimar https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/225 12 April 2019 Republic of Spirits The Bauhaus Festival of the Weimar Universities Weimar https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/226 15 March - 3 November 2019 Exhibition on artistic circles in Margarethenhöhe Essen www.ruhrmuseum.de 18 April - 29 September 2019 Bauhaus Saxony Grassi Museum of Applied Arts Leipzig 21 April 2019 Opening of new permanent exhibition: Bauhaus workshop Dornburg www.bauhaus-keramik.de 27 April - 4 August 2019 Between Utopia and Adaptation - The Bauhaus in Oldenburg Oldenburg https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/117 28 April 2019 100 years of Bauhaus marathon Weimar https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/141 28 April - 29 July 2019 Oskar Schlemmer The Bauhaus and the path to modernity Gotha https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/122 28 April - 29 July 2019 Oskar Schlemmer The Bauhaus and the path to modernity Gotha https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/122 May 3 May - 24 November 2019 Exhibition celebrating 100 years of the textiles company Pausa Mössingen https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/607 14-16 May 2019 Oskar Schlemmer 's Triadic Ballet (at Potsdam Dance Festival) Potsdam 16-17 May 2019 B100Championship the golf tournament for aesthetes Blankenhain https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/242 16-26 May 2019 Studio100 at Neufert Box, part 1 Weimar https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/228 18 May 2019 Bach and Bauhaus Weimar https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/227 19 May - 23 June 2019 Weimar in the West: Republic of Contradictions Dortmund https://www.lwl-regionalgeschichte.de/de/Projekte/Laufende_Projekte/weimar-im-westen/ 19 May 2019 - 23 February 2020 Neue Stoffe, neue Formen (New materials, new shapes) Oberhausen www.industriemuseum.lvr.de 24 May - 27 October 2019 Expressionist Dance and the Bauhaus Stage Hannover https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/241 25 May - 9 June 2019 Werkleitz Festival 2019 Model and Ruins Dessau https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/335 31 May - 2 June 2019 Festival Architecture RADICAL Dessau-Rosslau https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/150 May - October 2019 Passages Bauhaus City Dessau-Rosslau http://tourismus.dessau-rosslau.de/kultur/hoehepunkte/100-jahre-bauhaus/passagen/ June 1 June - 31 August 2019 Bekanntes, Verborgenes und Vergessenes (The known, the hidden, and the forgotten) Hannover https://veranstaltungen.bauhaus100.de/de/widget/calendar/161 2 June -
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