Itten resigns as head of the metal and furniture workshop.
New Bauhaus signet by Oskar Schlemmer.
Theo van Doesburg launches his De Stijl course in Weimar, attracting a group of Bauhaus masters and students.
Institution of the Bauhaus housing cooperative, designed to forge a single community of everyone at the Bauhaus. Exhibition of works by Bauhaus apprentices and journeymen.
Inauguration of the monument to the victims of the march 1920 putsch at Weimar memorial cemetery.
Wassily Kandinsky appointed. He heads the mural-painting workshop and begins his colour design classes. The government of thuringia calls for the work of the Bauhaus to be presented at an exhibition of achievement. Walter Gropius directs all energies to this event.
Architecture exhibition at the Bauhaus, with works by Walter Gropius und Adolf Meyer (and architecture office). Gropius’s architecture office enters the Chicago Tribune competition. Their design marks a break with the expressionist phase and wins acclaim from the proponents of "Neues Bauen", who see it as a transition to objectivity (adolf Behne).
The Bauhaus masters display their works at the 1st thuringian exhibition of art in Weimar.
Oskar Schlemmer’s "Triadic Ballet" is premiered in Stuttgart. the redesigned municipal theatre opens in Jena. Congress of the constructivist international in Weimar (Theo van Doesburg, Max Burchartz, László Moholy-Nagy et al.).
Works by Klee, Kandinsky and Feininger are installed in several rooms at the Schlossmuseum in Weimar.
A group of Bauhaus students join together to form kuri (= german acronym for constructive, utilitarian, rational and international).