Josef Albers
Josef Albers (1888–1976 b. Bottrop, Germany). After working at the Bauhaus (1920–33), Albers and his wife, the textile designer and weaver Anni Albers, emigrated to the United States when Hitler came to power. Albers taught throughout the Americas and Europe, headed the art department (1933–49) at Black Mountain College, and was director of the Yale School of Art (1950–58), where he was responsible for major innovations in art education. An extremely versatile artist, he is best known for his Homage to the Square, a series of paintings and prints begun in 1949. These serene works, quasiconcentric squares of subtly related colors, form an extensive examination of color properties.
Interaction of Color: New Complete EditionThe Prints of Anni Albers: Catalogue RaisonneAn Eye for Color: The Story of Josef Albers
Interaction of Color: New Complete Edition
by Josef Albers
$126.00
The Prints of Anni Albers: Catalogue Raisonne
by Anni Albers
$44.10
An Eye for Color: The Story of Josef Albers
by Natasha Wing
$12.23
Josef Albers: Homage to the SquareInteraction of Color [INTERACTION OF COLOR REVISED A]Josef Albers: To Open Eyes
Josef Albers: Homage to the Square
by Edgardo Ganado Kim
$31.50
Interaction of Color [INTERACTION OF COLOR ...
by Josef(Author) ; Weber, Nicholas Fox(Foreword by) Albers
Josef Albers: To Open Eyes
by Frederick A. Horowitz
$40.46
Josef Albers: Formulation: ArticulationPoems and DrawingsThe Prints of Josef Albers
Josef Albers: Formulation: Articulation
by Josef Albers
$67.50
Poems and Drawings
by Josef Albers
$19.95
The Prints of Josef Albers
by Brenda Danilowitz
$69.35
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