Celebrate the Bauhaus and its remarkable legacy in our collection of anniversary publications.
The Bauhaus was the short-lived German art school that opened its doors 100 years ago, but whose effects can still be seen across the world today. We take a look at some of the overlooked buildings of Britain designed by the Bauhaus émigrés.
We spoke to the author of 'Josef Albers: Life and Work', writer and art critic Charles Darwent, about the Bauhaus power couple, Josef and Anni Albers, and why Josef Albers would have hated his book.