One hundred years after its founding, the research and exhibition project bauhaus imaginista takes the cosmopolitan Bauhaus and its international reception as the starting point for a new approach to thinking through its multiple global entanglements. The exhibition reports on the contacts, encounters and correspondences that arose between the Bauhaus, its teachers and students and the many institutions it inspired around the world, even after the school’s closure in 1933. In this way, bauhaus imaginista conveys a picture of a world society already engaged in a lively process of correspondence and exchange during the early part of the twentieth century.