On the 50th anniversary of Josef Albers’s Interaction of Color, Yale University Press has released the work as an interactive teaching tool along the lines of what the Bauhaus master originally ...
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“Albers was really particular about making a distinction between color theory and experience. What he was after was not theory but color practice, how the eye is interpreting what it is seeing,” said ...
I was introduced to the teachings of Josef Albers in a color theory course my senior year of art school at Boston University. My professor Richard Raiselis had studied under Albers during his time at ...
An array of muted color prints contrasted by sharp vibrant pieces fill the Faye G., Jo, and James Stone Gallery in Boston University’s College of Fine Arts. The current exhibitions — Josef Albers’s ...
This creative biography explores how Albers, perhaps best known for his paintings of squares in different color combinations, “saw art in the simplest things.” Albers is pictured rummaging for scrap ...
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Edition of 2000 copies, of which there were 50 signed and numbered by Albers (this not being one of the signed copies). Large quarto. Cloth slipcase containing text volume (cloth, 80pp.) and cloth ...
Work from the great Bauhaus artists Josef and Anni Albers informs the design of a children’s intensive care unit in London. Cue lots of yellow. In 1810, the German Romantic poet Johann Wolfgang Goethe ...