William Morris is considered one of the leading artists of the Arts and Crafts movement in the second half of the 19th century in Great Britain. He is best known for his diverse fabric and wallpaper designs and is also considered a pioneer of modernism.
The exhibition at the Weissenhofwerkstatt confronts Mies van der Rohe's architecture with a large-scale wallpaper by Morris and explores the question of whether modernism was actually as patternless as is often propagated.
The exhibition at the Weissenhofwerkstatt confronts Mies van der Rohe's architecture with a large-scale wallpaper by Morris and explores the question of whether modernism was actually as patternless as is often propagated.
Weissenhofwerkstatt im Haus Mies van der Rohe
Am Weissenhof 20, 70191 Stuttgart
Am Weissenhof 20, 70191 Stuttgart