Development in Rose II

Description

Anni Albers was particularly interested in how a textile was visually defined by its technique and woven structure. In Development in Rose II, she incorporated discontinuous wefts- horizontal threads that do not travel across the entire width of the textile-punctuating the otherwise strict geometry of the piece. Knotting them in place, she added visual depth and texture.

Provenance

The artist; sold to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1970.

Development in Rose II

Anni Albers

1952

Accession Number

33939

Medium

Linen, warp-stripe, weft-bonded plain weave with open work and self-patterned by areas of discontinuous wefts, discontinuous single interlocking wefts, and gauze weave backed in areas with plain weave and/or main warp and ground weft floats

Dimensions

62 × 45.2 cm (24 3/8 × 17 3/4 in.)

Classification

textile

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Purchased with funds provided by Laurance H. Armour, Jr. and Margot B. Armour Family Foundation