60.32 x 27.94 cm (23.75 x 11 inches) Private Collection ©2008 The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation / … Anni Albers weaving and artworks revolutionised textile design, through her exploration of both handloom produced and mechanically produced pieces. 2 Ann Coxon and Maria Muller Schareck, 'Anni Albers: A Many Sided Artist' in Anni Albers, ed. She was married to the innovative painter and Anni Albers, Dotted, 1959 Rep-woven ground with multicolored knots. Ann Coxon, Briony Fer, Maria Muller Schaereck (Yale University Press: 2018), p. 14. Anni Albers (born Annelise Elsa Frieda Fleischmann; June 12, 1899 – May 9, 1994) was a German-born American textile artist and printmaker credited with blurring the lines between traditional craft and art. Anni Albers, German-born textile designer who was one of the most influential figures in textile arts in the 20th century. See more ideas about Bauhaus textiles, Anni albers, Weaving. Anni Albers and Ancient American Textiles // // Article // Jun. 7 2018 // At the time Anni Albers wrote On Weaving in 1965, few discussions of Andean textiles “as art” had appeared in weaving textbooks, but there were numerous publications, many of which were German books published between 1880 and 1929, that documented and described their visual and technical properties. 1 Anni Albers, On Weaving, 1965. Her innovation of fabric design for mass-production as well as her experimentation with more artistic work led to critically acclaimed exhibitions, and … Woven fabric on cloth, mounted on wood. In previous collections of Anni Albers fabrics, Christopher Farr has worked with small scale, one-colour patterns. Anni Albers (1899-1994) is the chosen artist to celebrate the Bauhaus centenary year at Tate Modern. Jul 27, 2014 - Explore Wendy Roberts's board "Annie Albers" on Pinterest. Anni Albers, Under Way, 1963. In addition to creating striking designs for utilitarian woven objects, she helped to reestablish work in textiles as an art form. 3 Anni Albers, 'Hand Weaving Today: Textile Work at …