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Anni Albers’s Prints at 10 Corso Como in Milan

exhibition · 2026-05-05

The exhibition The Prints at 10 Corso Como in Milan focuses on Anni Albers (Berlin, 1899 – Orange, 1994), highlighting her technical versatility and chromatic precision in textile design and printmaking. The show presents thirty-one works, including Camino Real (1967–68) and Do I (1973), which reflect a period of refinement and experimentation. Albers stated in a 1982 essay, Material as Metaphor, that her prints were not mere transfers of paintings but were developed from the production process itself, layering different media. The exhibition is curated by Ginevra Bria, an art critic and curator at Isisuf – International Institute of Futurism Studies in Milan, specializing in contemporary Latin American art.

Key facts

  • Exhibition titled The Prints at 10 Corso Como in Milan
  • Focuses on Anni Albers (1899–1994)
  • Thirty-one works on display
  • Includes Camino Real (1967–68) and Do I (1973)
  • Albers quoted from 1982 essay Material as Metaphor
  • Curated by Ginevra Bria
  • Bria is a curator at Isisuf – International Institute of Futurism Studies
  • Bria specializes in contemporary Latin American art

Entities

Artists

  • Anni Albers
  • Ginevra Bria

Institutions

  • 10 Corso Como
  • Isisuf – International Institute of Futurism Studies

Locations

  • Milan
  • Italy
  • Berlin
  • Germany
  • Orange
  • United States

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