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This media file captures an indoor exhibition space, likely a museum or gallery in Madrid, Spain, featuring a deep blue wall as a prominent backdrop. The main subjects are a large framed poster and a distinctive modern armchair. The poster, centrally placed on the blue wall, advertises a "Bauhaus" exhibition. Its design is characteristic of the Bauhaus movement, featuring a light blue background adorned with fundamental geometric shapes: a white sphere, a red square, a yellow triangle, and a grey polyhedron, casting shadows. The text "50 Jahre" (50 years) and "Bauhaus" is vertically oriented on the left side. Additional German text details the exhibition dates as "5. Mai - 28. Juli 1968" and mentions the organizer as "Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart Kunstgebäude am Schlossplatz." To the right of the poster, a striking armchair, resembling Gerrit Rietveld's "Red and Blue Chair," is displayed. It features a bright red rectangular backrest and a blue seat, supported by a dark, possibly wooden, frame with small yellow details. The chair rests on a dark, reflective floor, which appears to be marble or stone, extending from the bottom right of the frame. Nearby, hexagonal shapes are visible on the floor, possibly part of the display. A small, dark informational plaque is mounted on the blue wall above the chair, though its text is mostly illegible beyond a partial "Jonathan...". In the upper background, a white wall and an arched ceiling detail are visible, with a decorative, ornate sculpture or candelabrum displayed on a white pedestal. The setting conveys a minimalist and artistic atmosphere, typical of a design exhibition. No people are present.
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