Anni Albers: Her Life, Her Work, Her Words | S9, E1| DIALOGUES

An episode on the life and work of Anni Albers in the artist’s own words. Hosted by Helen Molesworth and featuring rare archival interviews with Albers and insights from artists Kristine Woods and Diedrick Bracken and art historian Julia Bryan-Wilson. Affinities: Anni Albers, Josef Albers, Paul Klee, a group show curated by Nicholas Fox Weber, director of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, will be on view at David Zwirner 20th street gallery in New York from March 13–April 19. Kirstine Woods is an artist based in Brooklyn and professor at the Maryland Institute College of Art. Diedrick Brackens is an artist based in Los Angeles, known for his woven tapestries that explore allegory and narrative through the artist’s autobiography, broader themes of African American and queer identity, and American history. Julia Bryan-Wilson is Professor of Art History and LGBTQ Studies at Columbia University. She is organizing an exhibition called GUTSY: On Feminist Infrastructure that will open in November 2025 at the Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw, Poland. #Dialogues #weaving #fiberarts #AnniAlbers #textiles