BauhausDe StijlPatchworkBauhaus TextilesAnni AlbersJosef AlbersArt TextileTextile ArtistsMuseum Of Modern ArtAnni Albers. Design for Smyrna Rug. 1925 | MoMAAnni Albers. Design for Smyrna Rug. 1925. Watercolor, gouache, and graphite on paper. 8 1/8 x 6 9/16" (20.6 x 16.7 cm). Gift of the designer. 394.1951. © 2024 The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Architecture and Design
Walter GropiusGunta StölzlBauhaus BuildingBlack Mountain CollegeAnni AlbersLaszlo Moholy NagyMoholy NagyRobert RauschenbergThe BauhausAnni Albers and the forgotten women of the BauhausThe Bauhaus, the interwar German design school that profoundly influenced later developments in art, architecture, product design and typography, was a..
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Walter GropiusWeimarBauhaus TextilesAnni AlbersHarvard Art MuseumTextil DesignPaper WeavingJosef AlbersDesign TextileLOVE - ANNI ALBERSWe're excited to introduce our new series LOVE. Women, artists, environmentalists - human beings whose work we love and whose beauty we want to share with you. First up, the prolific Bauhaus textile artist and printmaker, Anni Albers. "Being creative is not so much the desire to do something as the listening to that which wants to be done: the dictation of the materials."
PatchworkWeimarAnnie AlbersTapestry InspirationBauhaus TextilesDesign For WallAnni AlbersMotifs TextilesCloth DesignAnni Albers. Design for Wall Hanging. 1926 | MoMAAnni Albers. Design for Wall Hanging. 1926. Gouache and pencil on paper. 13 3/4 x 9 3/8" (34.9 x 23.8 cm). Gift of the designer. 399.1951. © 2024 The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Architecture and Design
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Bauhaus WeavingMarion DornBauhaus TextilesJoseph AlbersAnni AlbersQuilt ModernenBauhaus ArtJosef AlbersBauhaus DesignAnni AlbersThe newest exhibition at Tate Modern in London celebrates one of the most influential weavers of the 20th century, Anni Albers, known for her approach to weaving and for blurring the lines between…