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The Writer Monika Maron Comments on the Popularity of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Wrapped Reichstag (July 3, 1995)

Christo and Jeanne Claude Wrap the Reichstag (Retrospective Account, 2015)

Bruno Taut, Program of the “Arbeitsrat für Kunst“ (1918)

Kurt Eisner, “The Socialist Nation and the Artist” (1919)

Ludwig Meidner, “To All Artists, Musicians, Poets” (January 1919)

Käthe Kollwitz on the Revolution (1918-19)

Otto Dix, Center Panel of Metropolis (Triptych) (1927-28)

August Sander, Circus Artists (1926-32)

Hannah Höch, Cut with the Dada Kitchen Knife through the Last Weimar Beer-Belly Cultural Epoch in Germany (1919)

From the Dada Almanach (1920)

Johannes Itten (1920)

Otto Dix, The Skat Players (1920)

Rainer Maria Rilke with the Painter Baladine Klossowska and her Son Balthus (1922)

Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, “Painting, Architecture and Gesamtkunstwerk” (1925)

Otto Dix, Storm Troops Advance under Gas Attack (1924)

Max Reinhardt (1924)

László Moholy-Nagy with Metalworking Students at the Weimar Bauhaus (1924-25)

Oskar Schlemmer, Triadic Ballet Costumes from the Revue Wieder Metropol (1926)

László Moholy-Nagy, Photogram (1926)

Group Portrait of Bauhaus-Masters in Dessau (1926)

László Moholy-Nagy, Bauhaus Books No. 8 (1925)

Kurt Weill on Bertolt Brecht (1927)

Josef Albers Evaluates Student Work (c. 1928)

Marcel Breuer, Nesting Tables (1927)

László Moholy-Nagy, Book Cover for Erwin Piscator’s Das politische Theater (1929)