Following their precipitous meeting at the famed Bauhaus school in 1922, artists Josef and Anni Albers, arguably the most enduring couple to emerge from the Bauhaus movement, would chart the rest of ...
Anni Albers, “Pasture” (1958), cotton, 394 x 356mm, lent by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, purchase, Edward C. Moore Jr. Gift, 1969 © 2018 the Josef and Anni ...
In December 1929, when Anni Albers was 30 years old, she and three friends from the weaving workshop at the Bauhaus, the ...
Anni Albers in her weaving studio at Black Mountain College, 1937 (photograph by Helen M. Post © The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, VEGAP, Bilbao, 2017 ...
Anni and Josef Albers met at the Bauhaus and both became hugely influential designers. As we continue our Bauhaus 100 series celebrating the school's centenary, we explore the couple's works and ...
If there were any justice in this world, those hearing the name Albers would ask “which one?” rather than assume a reference to Josef, the painter, color theorist and influential teacher. The other ...
A Blockbuster Retrospective Shows How Anni Albers Transformed Painting And Architecture With Weaving
The Bauhaus discouraged women from studying architecture. Male instructors at the celebrated art school also considered painting appropriate only for men. Female students were herded toward weaving.
It wasn’t his art history degree from Columbia University that would lead Nicholas Fox Weber, now the Executive Director of the Albers Foundation, into the art world. It was romance. Or, more ...
On October 28, MUDEC, Milan’s new ethnographic museum, will launch the exhibition “A Beautiful Confluence: Anni and Josef Albers and the Latin American World,” which will reveal a lesser-known facet ...
The papers of artist and weaver Anni Albers measure 0.2 linear feet and date from 1924-1969. They consist primarily of printed materials about Alber's exhibitions, Bauhaus training, and Black Mountain ...
He has faced off a fighter jet, ridden a motorised bed and even been a Beano character. As he steps down, the mighty Guardian critic delivers his insights, confesses his crimes and relives his highs.
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