Warping, Threading, Weaving, Drawing 2014-15
This film was made at the Joseph and Anni Albers Foundation in Connecticut, USA, with artist/weaver Ismini Samanidou. The parts of two 'Structo Artcraft' looms that had belonged to Anni Albers, and been used since her time at Black Mountain College in the 1930s, were repaired and restored to working order by the two artists. The film documents the slow, meditative process of Ismini Samanidou making a Japanese paper thread warp, threading it onto the loom and then weaving.
The film has been exhibited as part of an installation including the film 'Continuous Line', sound piece 'Anni Albers', 20 woven pieces by Ismini Samanidou, including some woven on Anni Albers'looms, and a construction by Ismini Samanidou and Simon Barker 'Heddle Construction', using 600 heddles that had belonged to Anni Albers.
A three channel video installation of this film was shown as part of the Anni Albers retrospective at Tate Modern in 2018.
It is subsequently exhibited in the rehang at MOMA New York in 2020.
Digital video 13 min 02 sec



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1 - 5 Stills from Warping, Threading, Weaving, Drawing.
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7 - 8 Stills from Warping, Threading, Weaving, Drawing.
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SCREENINGS
Gallery
L'Espace de l'Art Concret, Mouans-Sartous, France
Hanzhou Triennial, China
K20 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dusseldorf
Project 78 St Leonards On Sea.
Tate Modern, London,
MOMA, New York,