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He first studied to be a lawyer, even graduating in Law, but soon he began to take an interest in the field of art, experimenting with photograms and with collage of Dadaist and Constructivist influence. At the invitation of Gropius he was a teacher at the Bauhaus, specializing in the metal workshop and experimenting with new materials and forms. He settled in Berlin, working as a typographic designer and in photography and cinema, until the rise to power of the Nazis took him to Amsterdam and to London. In 1937 he went to Chicago to be the director of the New Bauhaus.
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