This challenge was particularly acute for Anni Albers, who recognized that the medium of weaving, a centuries-old craft that had become a somnolent art in its industrial form, sorely needed updating.
Anni Albers in her weaving studio at Black Mountain College, 1937 Albers’ artistic career began when she went to study at German art school Bauhaus in 1922, where she would meet her future husband, ...
reminiscent of some of Anni’s groundbreaking work in the weaving space. A closer inspection of the cards, Weber says, reveals some clues as to how the Albers spent their Christmases.
So, when we heard that Anni Albers, the German textile ... At the heart of the exhibition will be an exploration of Albers’s seminal publication On Weaving. Published in 1965, the book is ...
Chloe-Jane Good paid a visit. In Focus: The mesmerising work of Anni Albers, the Bauhaus graduate who turned weaving into fine art Anni Albers' extraordinary talent for weaving elevated her craft to ...
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