“Small-Great Objects: Anni and Josef Albers in the Americas,” a new exhibition at the Yale University Art Gallery, examines the many resonances between the art-making and art-collecting strategies of ...
Josef Albers (1888-1976) was a German born painter, graphic artist, and influential teacher who explored color relationships in his geometrical abstractions. In 1920 at the age of 32, he entered the ...
"Josef Albers: Interaction" : June 16, 2018-October 7, 2018, Villa Hügel, Essen, Germany. Contents The square in the villa / Susanne Henle, Volker Troche -- Josef Albers: Exile and emigré / Brenda ...
Two sets of nested squares, side by side against a white background, share space within a simple aluminum frame. The four squares in each print have exactly the same dimensions. They are exactly the ...
Sedat Pakay's documentary film is the first and only time that the work and lives of Josef and Anni Albers have been viewed in tandem. Pakay worked closely with the staff of The Josef and Anni Albers ...
Throughout his life, Josef Albers dedicated himself to art and education — and to art as education. He loved the natural world, and he believed in craft and skill, learning through doing, and ...
Looking for fresh color inspiration? TikTokers and beyond are turning to iconic artist and Bauhaus educator Josef Albers to draw interior design inspiration, and specifically color scheme guidance, ...
This pair of squares is among the first works to greet visitors to “Josef Albers — Formulation: Articulation” that opened this week at Fleming Museum of Art at the University of Vermont in Burlington.
Many more Albers squares, other geometric shapes, and related works by other artists are in this feast of color. The exhibition features silk screened prints from Albers’ “Formulation: Articulation,” ...
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