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Interaction Of ColorBauhaus TextilesJoseph AlbersAnni AlbersIstoria ArteiWalter GropiusSquare PaintingWallpaper MagazineJosef AlbersBecoming Bauhaus: the defining eras of Josef Albers, at Stephen Friedman'Albers & the Bauhaus’ at the Stephen Friedman Gallery takes an in depth look at the early work of Josef Albers, as well as his contemporary Marcel Breuer.263
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Annie AlbersBauhaus TextilesWomen ArtistAnni AlbersArt AppliquéWalter GropiusJosef AlbersBauhaus DesignThe Bauhausotti berger – SuperRadNowPosts about otti berger written by superradnow292
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Annie AlbersGeometric WeavingBauhaus TextilesQuilt Patterns ModernBauhaus PatternJoseph Albers1920s DesignRugs DesignWall TextLooking at the Roots of the BauhausBauhaus Beginnings succeeds in reanimating the dialogue that began in the school’s classrooms and hallways, and in following it, as it spilled out into the streets of a country.77
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Bauhaus TextilesBauhaus PatternAnni AlbersMotif Art DecoBauhaus DesignThe BauhausTextile ArtistWeaving TextilesGender EqualityThe Bauhaus Innovator: Otti Berger’s TextilesBauhaus textile artist and weaver Otti Berger was one of the greatest innovators of her generation, producing a dazzling array of complex and intricate fabrics that have inspired generations since. During her time as a student and later a teacher with the legendary German Bauhaus school she was endlessly inventive, experimenting wildly with weaving methods...90
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Bauhaus TextilesAnni AlbersPatterns TextilesTextiles PatternsWalter GropiusThe BauhausPattern TextureArt TextileTextile PatternsLOVE - ANNI ALBERSWomen who inspire us, women whose work we love. Read more about Annie Albers at sugarcandymtn.com. Discover ethically produced casual couture - made in LA since 2015.38
Gunta StolzlBeaded WeavingJan SvankmajerFrame Loom WeavingFestival FlagsThread Painting EmbroideryBauhaus TextilesBackyard Art StudioBackyard ArtGunta Stölzl — AWARE Women artists / Femmes artistesGunta Stölzl was one of the most outstanding members of the Bauhaus. As the only woman to be officially named young master of a workshop – in her case, weaving – and as one of the few to have worked there for most of her...25
Bauhaus TextilesEnglish Arts And CraftsSolid QuiltTextiles ArtworkPottery WorkshopThe BauhausGerman ArtColor StudiesPopular ArtWilliam Morris – father of the Bauhaus?The William Morris Gallery is celebrating the centenary of the Bauhaus by teasing out the parallels between 1920s Weimar and late 19th century Walthamstow When you think of the Arts and Crafts movement and its influence on the art that...428
Fabric Swatch ArtBauhaus TextilesQuilt ModernenTextiles PatternsBauhaus DesignThe BauhausWeaving TextilesPattern InspirationPattern TextureWomen of The Bauhaus and their textilesBauhaus in Germany means “house of construction” but it could be a movement that happened in an Art School of Germany. Bauhaus was famous of their new approached in design and fine arts…3k
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Gunta StolzlBauhaus TextilesWeaving WorkshopAnni AlbersBauhaus ArtTextiles PatternsWalter GropiusBauhaus DesignThe BauhausA Site for Radical Innovation: The Bauhaus Weaving WorkshopThe weaving workshop at the Bauhaus was a hotbed of creative talent, where some of the most significant weavers and textile designers of the entire 20th century began their careers. Among their prestigious alumni are Anni Albers, Gunta Stolzl, Otti Berger, Marli Ehrman, Benita Otte and Margarete Koehler. Most women who applied to attend the...68
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Gunta StolzlBauhaus TextilesBauhaus SchoolAnni AlbersBauhaus MovementTextile TapestryBauhaus ArtWalter GropiusTextiles PatternsHistory Lesson - Gunta StölzlGunta Stölzl (1897- 1983) was a highly influential German textile artist who played a fundamental role in the Bauhaus school curriculum and history. The Bauhaus was a new design and art school, with a fresh set of rules and approaches, and no boundaries to age or sex. Prior to enrolling in the school, she first studied decorative painting, glass painting, ceramics, art history and style at a school of applied arts in Munich. Gunta joined the Bauhaus as a student in 1920, became a junior…730