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Anni & Josef
Albers
Anni (1899–1994) and Josef Albers (1888–1976) were influential artists whose work seamlessly bridged art, craft, and architecture. Anni, a pioneering textile artist, developed innovative weaving techniques at the Bauhaus, influencing modern architectural aesthetics through her use of texture, pattern, and material. Josef, a pivotal abstract painter and theorist, was a leading educator at the Bauhaus, Black Mountain College, and Yale, shaping generations of artists and architects with his groundbreaking teachings on color theory and spatial relationships. Together, their work redefined visual perception and design, leaving a lasting impact on modern art, architecture, and education.

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