Claire Zeisler, “Free Standing Yellow” (1968) (Gift of David Lawrence Fagen, Richard Rees Fagen, and Edward A. Fagen in memory of Mildred and Abel Fagen) CHICAGO — Through twists and turns of fine ...
Groundbreaking textile artist Anni Albers is among numerous women who studied at the storied Bauhaus art school. But unlike its leading men, she is little remembered. Her work is now being ...
Many brilliant female designers were part of the famously forward-thinking German movement. But how progressive was it really? By Dominic Lutyens The Bauhaus, the interwar German design school that ...
The Art Institute of Chicago is telling a very particular tale among the many exhibitions this year celebrating the centenary of the Bauhaus, the influential German art school that mixed craft and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jonathon Keats is a writer and artist who critiques museum exhibits. This article is more than 7 years old. Every year, this ...
BERLIN — Move over, Bauhaus. Or, in the instance of the new exhibit “Textile Design Today: From Experiment to Series,” make room for a guest appearance by Burg Giebichenstein, the University of Art ...
Drawing on the work of Anni Albers, designer Chiara Angelica Gandini’s intricate woven textiles are on show as part of an ...
The Art Institute of Chicago is telling a very particular tale among the many exhibitions this year celebrating the centenary of the Bauhaus, the influential German art school that mixed craft and ...