Red Meander (1954)

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Red Meander (1954) is a modernist textile artwork by Anni Albers that exemplifies her innovative use of geometric abstraction in weaving.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abstract artwork
modernist artwork
textile artwork
artForm weaving
artHistoricalContext postwar American modernism
artisticStyle minimalist geometric design
artMedium woven textile
associatedWith Bauhaus legacy
Black Mountain College circle NERFINISHED
color red
copyrightHolder Estate of Anni Albers NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Anni Albers NERFINISHED
creatorNationality German-American
creatorOccupation textile artist
weaver
depicts non-representational forms
describedBySource art historical literature on Anni Albers
exemplifies Anni Albers’ mature weaving style
fusion of art and craft in modernism
genre geometric abstraction
hasInfluenceOn contemporary fiber art
modern textile design
hasPart geometric patterns
meander-like linear motifs
inception 1954
influencedBy Bauhaus textile design principles NERFINISHED
Constructivism NERFINISHED
pre-Columbian textiles
languageOfWork none
mainSubject abstraction
materialUsed textile
movement Modernism
notableFor innovative use of geometric abstraction in weaving
integration of modernist aesthetics into textile art
partOf Anni Albers’ body of textile works NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1954
theme exploration of grid and line
order and structure
rhythm in pattern
title Red Meander NERFINISHED
usesTechnique geometric patterning
hand weaving
visualMotif labyrinthine path forms
repeating linear bands

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Anni Albers notableWork Red Meander (1954)