I've always been an Anni Albers fan and this book is a wonderful introduction if you aren't familiar with her career. Even if you are aware of her art I think the essays and reproductions will be quite worthwhile.
Written to accompany the exhibition at Tate Modern, beautifully illustrated, with a good range of articles covering a range of aspects of the artist's life. Thorough and raising some interesting ideas and questions, but not in huge depth.
Gorgeous book published in conjunction with the exhibit at the Tate Modern. The book in and of itself is beautifully made and filled with inspiration and informative essays. A must have for any weaver's library.
Anni Albers is another one of the (seemingly endless) artists who I knew nothing about, but did amazing work. Primarily known for her weavings, she also made prints, and some paintings as well, and this book was a nice overview of some of that work. A fascinating figure.