Anni Albers' Design for Wallhanging Rug, created in 1926, is a striking example of Bauhaus textile innovation. The design features a bold geometric composition typical of the modernist movement, arranged in a rhythmic pattern of rectangles and linear elements. The piece demonstrates Albers' masterful understanding of form, texture, and visual weight.
The design employs a restrained color palette, characteristic of Bauhaus aesthetics, with contrasting tones that create a dynamic interplay of light and shadow. The structured arrangement of shapes reflects both architectural influences and the marriage of art with functional design that was central to the Bauhaus philosophy.
Albers' wall hanging design showcases her pioneering approach to textile art, elevating utilitarian craft to fine art. The piece exemplifies her belief in the expressive possibilities of weaving and her commitment to exploring the intersection of traditional craft techniques with modern abstract design principles.
The composition's balanced asymmetry and thoughtful use of negative space creates a sense of movement and rhythm, while maintaining a strong geometric foundation. This design represents a pivotal moment in modernist textile art, demonstrating how functional objects could embody both artistic excellence and practical purpose.
Made by Christopher Farr of London.
Dimensions: W 47 1/4" D 71"
Materials: Millspun wool. Hand tufted. Produced in association with the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation.
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