Bauhaus
Das Triadische Ballett
Schlemmer’s Triadic Ballet transcended performance — it became a manifesto in motion. This avant-garde masterpiece merged geometry with the human body, dissolving the boundaries between visual art, dance, fashion, and design.
As a central figure at the Bauhaus, Schlemmer embodied the school’s radical mission to unify art, technology, and function. For over a century, both he and the Bauhaus have stood as enduring symbols of modernist innovation, their influence rippling through generations of creators.
Moved by this legacy, I created a series of posters that revisit the Triadic Ballet’s iconic costumes. Through clean composition and a restrained visual language, each piece reimagines Schlemmer’s visionary forms with clarity and intention — not as relics, but as timeless design. This collection invites viewers to reconnect with a groundbreaking artistic moment, now framed for contemporary spaces.



