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Click here for full description Close description. Please examine the packaging upon delivery. In the event that there are visible signs of damaged packaging, please indicate the problem on the Delivery Note, take pictures, andโif the item inside shows damagesโcontact us within 48 hours of delivery. A signed delivery receipt without notations regarding damaged packaging represents your acceptance of the completed order in perfect condition. Swiss architect, graphic designer, painter, and industrial designer Max Bill is known for being the most-successful student of the Bauhaus in Dessau and the co-founder the Ulm School of Design.
His influential designs from the s onwards reflect the abstraction-driven Concrete Art movement of the European postwar era. Between and , Bill apprenticed as a silversmith before attending the Bauhaus in Dessau from to During this time, he was instructed by many influential artists, including Josef Albers , Wassily Kandinsky , Paul Klee , and Oskar Schlemmer Upon graduating, Bill relocated to Zurich, where he worked as an architect, painter, and graphic artist, among other things.
In , Bill designed and built his own house and studio in Zurich. In , he formulated the principles of Concrete Art from the ideas published in Manifesto of Concrete Art by Dutch artist Theo van Doesburg With abstraction as its main expressiion, Concrete Art embodies cerebral thoughts in a tangible form, free from observed reality. Originally based upon the Bauhaus tradition, the school developed a style all its own, integrating art and scienceโincluding semioticsโinto its design curriculum.