Geometric Circles 1923 Exhibition Poster — Bauhaus
Your eye meets the vertical yellow band reading BAUHAUS, then follows the overlapping vermilion and cobalt-blue circles at the center.
1923, Weimar: the Bauhaus exhibition that presented the school's research to the public was a turning point for the movement. Posters from that moment favored primary colors, geometric shapes and sans-serif typography; the vertical setting of BAUHAUS shows the school's typographic experiments. This design uses those conventions, with heavy geometric capitals and broad color fields.
Printed on 275 g/m² fine art paper with a museum-grade matte finish, on FSC-certified stock. Available in multiple sizes, and with a wooden frame option (oak, black or white). EU delivery is provided, the print reproduces flat color and crisp geometric edges faithfully.
Best hung above a narrow console, along a long hallway, or on a tall entry wall where the vertical band can read easily.
- Paper: fine art 275 g/m²
- Matte finish, museum quality
- Sizes 30x40 to 70x100, oak frame option
- EU shipping