The Josef Albers in Mexico exhibition is a necessary corrective to Albers’s reputation as more pedagogue than painter and the misconception that abstraction can ever be free of outside influence.
‘Josef had a weakness for yellows,’ says Nicholas Fox Weber, executive director of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, speaking to an assembled crowd at London gallery David Zwirner. Standing amidst ...
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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 began using glass as a primary medium, fusing together pieces he salvaged from the Weimar, Germany, garbage dump, when he started studying at Bauhaus in 1920 at the age of 32. His ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Painter, furniture designer, colour theorist, glassmaker, writer, educator: Josef Albers was a ...
It wasn’t his art history degree from Columbia University that would lead Nicholas Fox Weber, now the Executive Director of the Albers Foundation, into the art world. It was romance. Or, more ...
Josef Albers’ legendary mural Manhattan could return to the New York City, the Art Newspaper reports. Created by the German artist and Bauhaus founder, it had graced the lobby MetLife Building’s lobby ...
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