Description Swiss artist, architect, and theorist Max Bill (1908-94) was an important proponent of concrete and constructive art and a key figure in twentieth-century European applied arts and design.
Trained at the Bauhaus with eminent figures like Wassily Kandinsky, Walter Gropius, and Paul Klee, Bill displayed an early virtuosity across a diverse range of fields, including painting, sculpture, architecture, typography, and design.
In the 1950s, he collaborated with Inge Scholl.