Fox I (1972)

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Fox I (1972) is a textile artwork by Bauhaus-trained artist and designer Anni Albers, exemplifying her innovative approach to weaving and modernist abstraction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artist
artwork
designer
human
textile artwork
weaving
artisticMedium textile
woven fabric
basedOn weaving techniques
copyrightHolder Estate of Anni Albers NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Anni Albers NERFINISHED
depicts non-representational imagery
describedBySource art historical literature on Anni Albers
educatedAt Bauhaus NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork textile design
weaving
genre modernist abstraction
hasPart warp threads
weft threads
hasQuality innovative approach to weaving
modernist abstraction
textile-based composition
inception 1972
influencedBy Bauhaus design principles NERFINISHED
Bauhaus weaving workshop NERFINISHED
languageOfWork none (non-verbal visual artwork)
mainSubject abstract forms
movement Modernism
Modernism
notableFor exploration of structure and pattern in weaving
integration of art and design in textile form
notableWork Fox I (1972) NERFINISHED
partOf Anni Albers’s late career works
style geometric abstraction
usesTechnique hand weaving
textile construction

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Anni Albers notableWork Fox I (1972)