The important exhibition features mostly abstract photography.
In Carlotta Corpron's "Light Follows Form" , several plaster casts with sinuous curves fill the photograph, whose illumination depends on Venetian blinds that filter the light. The photo is part of the "Bauhaus In Texas" exhibition, which runs through April 2 at PDNB Gallery.
As a casualty of the inevitable collision between art and politics, the school was shut down by the Nazi Party in 1933 after Adolf Hitler’s seizure of power. Fearful of free expression and progressive ideas, the party labeled the school an agent of “alien” elements, sending the professors into exile, a kind of Bauhaus diaspora that spread its aesthetic ideology around the world.
In "Miro Image," photographer Ida Lansky experimented with the operation of chance by using the photogram technique. The process doesn’t require a camera, resulting in a primarily dark image with flashes of distorted shapes bathed in light, made with the use of objects found in the studio.