ANNI ALBERS

(Author) Ann Coxon
Format: Paperback
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As a student at the radical Bauhaus art school, Anni Albers, like other women, was discouraged from becoming a painter. Instead she enrolled in the weaving workshop and made textiles her means of expression. Albers (1899-1994) rose to become an influential figure, exploring the technical limits of hand-weaving to pioneer innovative uses of woven fabric as art, architecture and design. Tate Moderns full-scale retrospective explores this influential but rarely seen trailblazer for a new interdisciplinary art form. It brings together the most important examples of her work, from beautiful small-scale creations to wall hangings, as well as exploring the textiles she designed for mass-production and her use of new technologies and synthetic fibres.

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Publisher:
Tate Publishing
Format:
Paperback
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781849765688
Publish year:
2018
Publish date:
June 7, 2018

Ann Coxon

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