Members
A definitive list of all the members of the group is rather difficult to establish due to a lack of early documentation. However, one of the exhibition catalogues was reprinted in 1925 with the following list of names:
- Lou Albert-Lasard
- George Antheil
- Rudolf Ausleger
- Herbert Behrens-Hangeler
- Rudolf Belling
- Hans Brass
- Max Butting
- Carel Willink
- Heinrich Maria Davringhausen
- Walter Dexel
- Hanns Eisler
- Conrad Felixmüller
- Lyonel Feininger
- Otto Freundlich
- Paul Goesch
- Otto Griebel
- Gustav Havemann
- Karl Jakob Hirsch
- Wilhelm Heckrot
- Hans Siebert von Heister
- Oswald Herzog
- Hannah Höch
- Lothar Homeyer
- Jascha Horenstein
- Philipp Jarnach
- Walter Kampmann
- Wassily Kandinsky
- Bernhard Klein
- César Klein
- Fritz Klein
- Issai Kulvianski
- Otto Lange
- El Lissitzky
- Thilo Maatsch
- Ewald Mataré
- Moriz Melzer
- Carlo Mense
- Hilla von Rebay
- Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
- Otto Möller
- Rudolf Möller
- Georg Muche
- Albert Mueller
- Felix Petyrek
- Enrico Prampolini
- Kurt Hermann Rosenberg
- Hans Scharoun
- Paul Schmolling
- Arthur Segal
- Rudolf Schlichter
- Wilhelm Schmid
- Heinrich Stegemann
- Hans Heinz Stuckenschmidt
- Georg Tappert
- Bruno Taut
- Heinz Tiessen
- Wladimir Rudolfowitsch Vogel
- Kurt Weill
- Gert Wollheim
- Stefan Wolpe
- Niko Wassiliew
- Walter Spies.
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