The Cleveland Museum of Art

Collection Online as of April 23, 2024

Camino Real

Camino Real

1967
(American, 1899–1994)
(American)
(American)
Image: 40.6 x 38.1 cm (16 x 15 in.); Sheet: 59.7 x 55.9 cm (23 1/2 x 22 in.)
© The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Catalogue raisonné: Weber and Danilovitz 12
Location: not on view

Did You Know?

Anni Albers originally worked in textiles because the weaving workshop was the only one at the Bauhaus that accepted women.

Description

Anni Albers is known for her work in the textile workshops at the Bauhaus, an influential German design school during the early 20th century, and Black Mountain College, where she relocated after the onset of World War II. During the early 1960s, Albers turned to printmaking and worked extensively in the medium over the next two decades. This print was created during that period and, like many others, was inspired by Albers’ work in textiles—here, a tapestry that she designed for the Camino Real Hotel in Mexico City. Its bold colors and simple design aligned with Albers’ broader goal to make nonrepresentational art appeal to a broad and varied audience.
  • ?-2020
    Jack and Linda Lissauer, Shaker Heights, OH, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art
    2020-
    Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
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Source URL:

https://www.clevelandart.org/art/2020.419