Edition Domberger
Filderstadt

Artists
- Max Ackermann
- Anni Albers
- Jurij Albert
- Richard Anuszkiewicz
- Elvira Bach
- Willi Baumeister
- Herbert Bayer
- Werner Berges
- Joseph Beuys
- Roger Bezombes
- Max Bill
- Mel Bochner
- Hellmut Bruch
- Erik Bulatov
- Sandro Chia
- Eduardo Chillida
- Ivan Chujkov
- Pierre Clerk
- William Crutchfield
- Karl Fred Dahmen
- Hanne Darboven
- Allan D'Arcangelo
- Robyn Denny
- Hugo Dietz
- Annette Domberger
- Piero Dorazio
- Yale Epstein
- Marisol Escobar
- Richard Estes
- Öyvind Fahlström
- Andrey Filippov
- Alfred Finsterer
- Adolf Richard Fleischmann
- Jochen Gerz
- John Giorno
- Milton Glaser
- Gotthard Graubner
- José de Guimarães
- Sven Gundlach
- Otto Herbert Hajek
- Richard Hamilton
- Keith Haring
- Erwin Heerich
- Charles Hinman
- Alfonso Hüppi
- Jörg Immendorff
- Robert Indiana
- Will Insley
- Kyohei Inukai
- Ilya Kabakov
- Ira Kaingang
- Hans Karl
- Robert Glenn Ketchum
- Imi Knoebel
- Nicholas Krushenick
- Robert Kushner
- Gerald Laing
- Jonathan Lasker
- Josef Levi
- Les Levine
- Sol LeWitt
- Roy Lichtenstein
- Georgy Litichevsky
- Robert Longo
- Robert Mangold
- Ton Mars
- Agnes Martin
- Bernard Matemera
- Vladimir Mironenko
- Karl Ludwig Mordstein
- Richard Mortensen
- Reinhold Nägele the Younger
- Joe Nalo
- Claes Oldenburg
- Boris Orlov
- C.O. Paeffgen
- Nam June Paik
- Mimmo Paladino
- Georg Karl Pfahler
- Sigmar Polke
- Dmitri Prigov
- Fritz Ruoff
- Robert Ryman
- David Salle
- Michael Sauer
- Kenny Scharf
- Richard Smith
- Jurij Sobolev
- Francisco Sobrino
- K.R.H. Sonderborg
- Jesús Rafael Soto
- Pierre Soulages
- Theodoros Stamos
- Anton Stankowski
- Larry Stark
- Antoni Tàpies
- Jean Tinguely
- Heinz Trökes
- Cy Twombly
- Tomi Ungerer
- Mario Vargas Llosa
- Victor Vasarely
- Friedrich Vordemberge-Gildewart
- Raymond E. Waydelich
- John Willenbecher
- Ben Willikens
- Sergei Wolkov
- Sanford Wurmfeld
- Vladimir Yankilevsky
- Shizuko Yoshikawa
- Vadim Zacharov
- Robert Rahway Zakanitch
- Joe Zucker
- Konstantin Zvezdochetov
Works Available By
Anni Albers
(American/German, 1899 – 1994)
Anni Albers was one of the most influential textile artists of the 20th century. Working with striking geometric patterns, her works are noted for a radical use of color that helped pioneer the burgeoning Modernist movement. Born Annelise Elsa Frieda Fleischmann on June 12, 1899 in Berlin, Germany, she studied under Martin Brandenburg and then with Paul Klee at the Bauhaus school, where would become a teacher herself. Albers once said that “to be creative is not so much the desire to do something, as the listening to that which wants to be done: the dictation of the materials,” and throughout her life she experimented with materials and inspired a cultural reassessment of fabrics as an art form. Along with her husband, the famed colorist Josef...






