
Naama Ben Moshe, Teddyco, Anna Shapiro, Noa Razer

BAUSCAPE was conceived for the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus school of design and architecture in Weimar, Germany - a centennial that landed with particular weight in Tel Aviv, the city whose International Style architecture has been read for decades as one of Bauhaus's most extensive urban legacies.
The exhibition brought together a selection of participants from across the design disciplines - graphic, industrial, textile, and spatial - each asked to identify and translate a single Bauhaus principle into a contemporary work rooted in the local landscape. The result was less a historical survey than a working argument: that Bauhaus principles are still alive in the city, not as preserved heritage but as ongoing practice.
Notable participants included Naama Ben Moshe, Teddyco, Anna Shapiro, and Noa Razer. The show was developed for Tel Aviv Illustration Week and ran into early 2020, just before a year that would test how everyone's working principles held up under pressure.