The Bauhaus, a German movement that combined fine arts with artisanship, had a profound influence on developments that can be seen in the design of buildings, museum pieces, objects and furniture-making. This school, founded by Walter
Gropius, brought together the most experimental European artists at the time, encompassing a wide range of mediums, techniques and disciplines. Today it continues to influence artists and architects around the world. The multidisciplinary
collective Artesana (founded by Paola Denegrí) pays tribute to this school’s enduring influence on contemporary art.