Exhibition Tour
Free hour-long tours of the exhibition, Sculpting the Environment, are offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 12:30 pm, and Saturdays at 3 pm. Learn more about Bayer’s relationship with the landscape and his particular fondness for Aspen, where he was given free rein to sculpt the Aspen Meadows into a gesamtkunstwerk, or total work of art. Register here.
Aspen Institute Campus Tour
Join landscape architect Ann Mullins, for a free, guided walking tour of the earthworks and land art of Herbert Bayer on the Bauhaus-inspired, Bayer-designed Aspen Institute Campus.
Tours begin on June 4, 2025 and occur on select Wednesdays at 11 am throughout the summer. Register here.
Private and Group Tours
Enhance your experience with a private guided tour, tailored to your interests. Please contact Gallery Operations Manager Jillian Jiampietro for details.
“A Masterpiece Disappeared” talk and tour with Andrew Travers
Based on his investigation published in January by the Hollywood Reporter, the Bayer Center’s Manager of Educational Programs, Andrew Travers, will share the fascinating and awful story of Herbert Bayer’s “Walk in Space Painting.” The monumental California sculpture, completed in 1981, was the culmination of decades of Bayer work in environmental sculpture and “walk-through” concepts. It disappeared in 2024, apparently destroyed by its current owner. This talk and tour will bring participants up to date on this unsolved mystery and share related artwork on display in the current Bayer Center exhibition “Sculpting the Environment: The Three-Dimensional Art of Herbert Bayer.”
Tours begin on June 25, 2025 and occur on select Wednesdays at 2 pm in the Bayer Center throughout the summer. Register here.