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Anni Albers, Intersecting (Ausschnitt), 1962,Baumwolle und Kunstseide, 40×42 cm, Josef Albers Museum Quadrat Bottrop, Foto: Philipp Ottendörfer  © 2025 The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation/Prolitteris, Zurich
Anni Albers. Constructing Textiles
until Su, 22.02.2026

Anni Albers (1899–1994) is one of the most important figures in the art and design of the 20th century. Her creative and experimental career began in the 1920s in the Bauhaus, where she took lessons with Paul Klee.

She emigrated to the USA in 1933, establishing herself there as a weaver, textile designer and visual artist. Aside from her painterly woven works, which can be seen as autonomous art works, Albers devoted herself to the development of new textiles for buildings and interior spaces, so-called ‘utility objects’. She viewed weaving as the most progressive form of modern architectural thought. The exhibition focuses on the connection between textile and architecture, between weaving and building. With her deep understanding of material and its applications, Albers’s work is highly contemporary and relevant given present-day challenges in terms of energy and material resources. It is here that we can see her great significance both as a designer, theorist and innovator in the field of textiles and as a unique artist. 

Curators: Fabienne Eggelhöfer and Brenda Danilowitz

The exhibition is a cooperation between the Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, and the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, Bethany CT, in collaboration with ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum. 

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Accompanying programme

Exhibition tour: Anni Albers. Constructing Textiles
Su, 01.02.2026;
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Sa, 17.01.2026 Th, 12.02.2026;
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Sa, 07.02.2026

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