On the right and left walls of the passageway leading to the former premises of the Urban Art Agency, the following motifs are visible from the street.
Right side (2012):
Rita Hayworth, American actress; a gasoline canister; Lilli Palmer, German actress; a Doberman; Grace Kelly, American actress and later Princess Gracia Patricia of Monaco; a 16 mm Paillard-Bolex H16 film camera.
Left side (2016):
Salvador Dalí, Spanish painter of Surrealism; Man Ray, American photographer associated with Dadaism and Surrealism; Hugo Ball, German writer and one of the founders of the Dada movement, shown in a photograph wearing a costume from a performance at Zurich’s Cabaret Voltaire; Walter Serner, Austrian-Czech writer and Dadaist; Johannes Itten, Swiss painter and Bauhaus teacher, originator of the color-type theory; László Moholy-Nagy, painter, photographer, typographer, and stage designer, who succeeded Itten at the Bauhaus.
Additional motifs can be found in the courtyard.
