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 ...
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Near the beginning of “Anni Albers: In Thread and On Paper” at the Blanton Museum of Art, a 1968 photograph by Henri Cartier-Bresson portrays Albers with her husband, Josef, whose “Homage to the ...
Nicholas Fox Weber’s new biography draws on their nearly 25-year friendship, allowing her dedication to textile art and her warm humor to shine through in equal measure. Packed with lively detail and ...
A new exhibition is now on view at the Syracuse University Art Museum that traces the remarkable career of the artist, designer, writer and teacher Anni Albers (1899-1994). “Anni Albers: Work with ...
“Teatro Albers,” an exhibition during Milan Design Week, channels the passions of Josef and Anni Albers. By Ray Mark Rinaldi This article is part of our Design special report previewing 2023 Milan ...
Josef Albers began using glass as a primary medium, fusing together pieces he salvaged from the Weimar, Germany, garbage dump, when he started studying at Bauhaus in 1920 at the age of 32. His ...
The 20th century produced its fair share of powerhouse artist couples, among them Alfred Stieglitz and Georgia O’Keeffe, Lee Krasner and Jackson Pollock, Helen Frankenthaler and Robert Motherwell, and ...
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 ...
Anni Albers, Ruth Asawa, Lola Álvarez Bravo, Sheila Hicks, Clara Porset and Cynthia Sargent came for inspiration, and stayed. By Alexandra Lange CHICAGO — They lived or worked in Mexico from the 1930s ...