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In collaboration with the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, Bezar has adapted the series, which was completed between 1959 and 1961, into a highly collectable (and not to mention affordable) line ...
Josef Albers’s (1888 – 1976) artwork, while concise in nature, allows complexity to reveal itself with prolonged looking. What is initially declared through simple means—some lines or a few colors—is ...
The Prints of Josef Albers: A Catalogue Raisonne, 1915-1976 Brenda Danilowitz. Hudson Hills Press, $75 (215pp) ISBN 978-1-55595-199-3.
Albers’s work showcased at the Stone Gallery are silkscreen prints published in 1972 that fully document his work as an educator and artist, as well as his contribution to Modernism. The pieces range ...
In our perception they alter one another,” said pioneering artist Josef Albers around 1950, in the early days of his seminal “Homage to the Square” color exploration series. This pair of squares is ...
Josef Albers‘ color studies take center stage in a new solo exhibition at David Zwirner.The online show emphasizes the German-American artist and educator’s print portfolio, Formulation ...
Josef Albers in Mexico, an exhibition open at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum through February 18, 2018, examines the relationship between Latin America and the art of Josef Albers.
It comprises more than 100 of her drawings, prints, designs, textile samples, fabrics, weavings and rugs from the collection of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, where Mr. Horstman is ...
Signed; pencil signed and dated "A '71" lower right, titled and numbered "WEG V 83/125" lower left; Chop mark of Gemini (the printer) in lower left corner and Gemini stamp on the verso this grey and ...
The works on display are by two artists who can seem bizarrely mismatched: Josef Albers, the starchy German-American abstract painter, Yale School of Art professor, and color theorist, who died in ...