Weaving at Black Mountain College
Discover the untold story of weaving at Black Mountain College, the mid-20th-century hub for groundbreaking art and design. Weaving at Black Mountain College reveals how the weaving program—led by visionaries like Anni Albers and Trude Guermonprez—became the school’s most sophisticated and influential design initiative.
Drawing on rare archival materials and photographs, this book highlights the program’s impact on notable students, including artists like Ray Johnson and Robert Rauschenberg. With essays exploring Bauhaus influences, the connections between craft and modern design, and the program’s enduring legacy, the book redefines weaving's role in the college’s history. Featuring never-before-seen objects and contemporary works inspired by the program, this is a must-have for art, design, and textile enthusiasts.
Specifications:
- Publisher: Black Mountain College Museum and Arts Center
- Format: Hardback
- Size: 10.7 X 8.6 X 0.9 inches
- Pages: 216 pp
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