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"[A] compelling argument that Albers is a major artist whose time has come . . . The volume itself is beautifully designed and printed. The essays and, especially, the images of weavings, show Albers as a masterful technician, as well as an artist who could turn her designs into rich and tactile works."--Adrian Higgins, Washington Post "Obviously timely, Anni Albers not only is but feels groundbreaking."--Lynne Cooke, Artforum "This catalog successfully shows Anni Albers's role in the development of 20th-century modernism . . . Thoroughly researched and with high quality images that do justice to the color and dimensionality of Albers's weavings."--Nancy J. Mactague, Library Journal "A long-overdue reassessment of one of the leading pioneers of 20th-century modernism . . . Here, her most important works are examined to fully explore and redefine her significance to 20th-century art."--Publishers Weekly (Holiday Gift Guide) "Filled with stunning images . . . A fascinating glimpse into history, a thought-provoking narrative of the artist once dubbed a 'reluctant weaver' who became a fabric virtuoso."--Alia Jeraj, American Craft "Here [Anni Albers] finally gets the solo spotlight on her mesmerizing, modernist experiments in weaving, featuring new materials, intricate pattern, and masterful color."--Curbed (holiday gift book selection)
Ann Coxon is curator of international art at Tate, London. Briony Fer is professor of art history at University College London. Maria Muller-Schareck is curator of modern and contemporary art at Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dusseldorf, Germany.