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Anni Albers. Constructing Textiles

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Anni Albers enrolled in the weaving workshop of the Bauhaus in Weimar in 1922 where she began combining craft, modern art, and architecture in innovative ways. After emigrating to the USA in 1933, she taught at the acclaimed Black Mountain College. Albers was the first textile artist to show her work in a solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. On this tour we will discover more about the German-American artist who established weaving as an independent, pioneering art form.

 

 

 

This price is a lump sum for a sixty-minute guided tour for groups of max. 20 people during standard opening hours. Should your group comprise more than 20 people, we will arrange additional guided tours at the applicable rate. Excl. entrance tickets.

For exclusive evening tours outside of opening hours, please contact our event department via events@belvedere.at
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Silent Systems are used for the tour.

 

Anni Albers mit ihrer Arbeit Two, New Haven, Connecticut,1952
Anni Albers with her weaving Two, New Haven, Connecticut,1952
Photograph by the New Haven Evening Register. Image courtesy of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation.
© The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation / Bildrecht, Wien 2026
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€ 100,00
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