ArtistsGertrud Arndt
Gertrud Arndt

Gertrud Arndt

1903
WA-00031999
PhotographyPhotographyBauhausFiguration
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4
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8
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  • BiographyMoMA· 93%
  • Birth yearMoMA· 93%

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Gertrud Arndt was a German photographer and weaver whose practice bridged the Bauhaus curriculum of the 1920s and postwar experimental abstraction. Working primarily in black-and-white photography and textile design, she created geometric compositions that dissolved figuration into pattern and light. Her self-portraits, often masked or fragmented, treated the human face as a formal problem rather than a vehicle for expression. Arndt's work remained largely undocumented until late in her life, when her archive revealed a rigorous, decades-long engagement with modernist abstraction across two distinct media.

Source: Moma Bulk 2026 05 04 · Trust score: 92% · Updated 29d ago

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  • MoMA
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  • Art Institute Chicago
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Masked Self-Portrait, 39A, Dessau (Maskenselbstportrait, 39A, Dessau) (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
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Museum of Modern Art
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Art Institute of Chicago
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