BAUHAUS MADE
BAUHAUS MADE is all about cooperations. Its limited editions and
merchandise are available for purchase only in museum shops and online.
Each limited edition is dedicated to a small group of artists or designers that
are invited to created textile products in their own aesthetics without restrictions.
Merchandise products cite and play with Bauhaus aesthetics. Their only
purpose is to celebrate the school and its heritage.
purpose is to celebrate the school and its heritage.
— Present art collaboration —
ANNE GORKE ✕ COPA IPA
The COPA sweater is the quintessence of an art collaboration initiated by
ANNE GORKE with Weimar based graphic design duo COPA IPA.
A limited number was printed in the Netherlands, manufactured in
Poland made of 100% organic cotton.
ANNE GORKE with Weimar based graphic design duo COPA IPA.
A limited number was printed in the Netherlands, manufactured in
Poland made of 100% organic cotton.
— Present BAUHAUS MADE merch —
ANNE GORKE ✕ BAUHAUS MADE
Merchandise products cite and play with Bauhaus aesthetics. Their only
purpose is to celebrate the school and its heritage.
purpose is to celebrate the school and its heritage.

— Bauhaus Made Edition — n°2 —
ANNE GORKE ✕ TEUBER KOHLHOFF
In July 2018 we presented our collaboration, a capsule collection,
hosted by design studio MYKILOS at their Berlin showroom.
The design studio Teuber Kohlhoff (Anna Teuber & Franziska Kohlhoff) was selected as second dynamic collaboration.
They created an extensive pattern which is applied on Anne Gorkes garments in different scales. The digital prints multiply and explore the coexistence of a loud colour range within the dynamic shapes. Being fascinated by the technical aspects of production, Teuber Kohlhoff has collected side notes of the single fabrication steps and merged them into an additional piece acting as the editions’ fact sheet itself.

Making Off / Bauhaus Made Edition — n°2 © Teuber Kohlhoff
— Bauhaus Made Edition — n°1 —
ANNE GORKE ✕ INA NIEHOFF,
ULRIKE THEUSNER AND COPA IPA
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Artist Ulrike Theusner, photographer Ina Niehoff and graphic designers
Christian Rothe and Markus Postrach have all been working with Anne Gorke before. So this first round of participants was not hard to find. Each received three sweaters in their single pieces. The results were three times three very different sweaters.
