Herbert Bayer: the Man and his Work

On the eve of his departure from Aspen for Santa Barbara, 75-year-old Herbert Bayer reflects on nature as inspiration. This film was produced by the Aspen Institute with a grant from Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO).

Herbert Bayer: the Man and his Work2024-04-17T20:05:45+00:00

From Bauhaus to Birdhouse

Aspen freelance writer Tim Cooney explores Herbert Bayer's Aspen legacy for this piece, published in Aspen Journalism.

From Bauhaus to Birdhouse2024-03-12T17:39:05+00:00

Globalization, Nature, and Cartography

NYU Professor Peder Anker on the myriad ways in which Bayer's visual language expresses a desire to harmonize human relationships with the natural world.

Globalization, Nature, and Cartography2024-02-23T23:41:07+00:00

A Brilliant Sculpture

Herbert Bayer's beautiful and mathematically-precise Forum Metall on the grounds of the Lentos Museum in Linz, Austria.

A Brilliant Sculpture2024-01-26T17:54:11+00:00

Making Information Beautiful

Benjamin Benus, author of Herbert Bayer's World Geo-Graphic Atlas and Information Design at Midcentury in conversation with Bloomberg Philanthropies Kate D. Levin on how the atlas was a precursor to our current world of information design.

Making Information Beautiful2024-02-19T17:53:42+00:00
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