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 ...
Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College, 1933-1957, The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, Boston, October 10, 2015 – January 24, 2016; traveled to Hammer Museum, University of California, Los ...
"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 ...
Josef Albers, “Homage to the Square” (1962), oil on Masonite, 24 x 24 inches (© 2016 The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York) “Every color, every form should speak ...
Mark Leonard, Chief Conservator, and Nicole Myers, The Lillian and James H. Clark Curator of European Painting and Sculpture, in the DMA Conservation Studio with two glass works by Josef Albers, ...
Like many artists of his time, including Pablo Picasso, the famed artist and theorist Josef Albers culled from the cultural artifacts of less appreciated cultures to find inspiration. With his wife, ...
Guilford College has sold a significant piece of its art collection as part of the college’s broader efforts to raise funds ...
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 ...
VESTIGE, the contemporary men’s brand, has partnered with The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation for a dream collaboration on the German-born American artist’s most emblematic designs. The brand’s ...
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.