on 2013-02-21 7:11 Ann Sanfedele wrote
Note nowhere in H B's Wiki does it mention (at least I didn't see it) as
one of his accomplishments...
"In the spirit of reductive minimalism, Bayer developed a crisp visual style
and adopted use of all-lowercase, sans serif typefaces for most Bauhaus
publications."
i live about half a mile from a monumental bayer sculpture; this is a photo i
want to retake more carefully:
<https://www.dropbox.com/s/10y1k675df62p3f/articulated_wall_35.jpg>
and a mile or so in the other direction, the Denver Art Museum has a permanent
room devoted to his work
So I give you the ann edited version of Steve's original post.
mister bayer
was a purveyor
of style so simple and pure
that when he expressed it
most found it eclectic
so his writings remain quite obscure
though i am a fan of gnarly scansion
i appreciate the editorial attention
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