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In Josef Albers: Midnight and Noon, Nicholas Fox Weber, Elaine de Kooning, Colm Tóibín, and more discuss the artist’s seminal Homage to the Square series. Michael Valinsky May 1, 2017 ...
12-25-2024 DESIGN These gorgeous holiday cards by Josef and Anni Albers show the Bauhaus at its best The two famous designers were married, but they only collaborated on one thing: holiday cards.
Albers began creating his Homages in 1950 and continued producing them until his death in 1976. He published Interaction of Color at that project's midpoint, like a master mechanic throwing open ...
Josef Albers is historically a controversial art celebrity. Though the Bauhaus school is now worshiped as a place of artistic and architectural inventiveness, in 1933 the school’s modernist ...
"Josef Albers in Mexico," organized by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York and currently on view at the Heard Museum until Monday, May 27, is a show of subtlety and force.
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.
Josef Albers, 'Walls and Screens,' c. 1928, sandblasted opaque red flashed glass with black glass paint (with pressed wood frame), (Courtesy of Dallas Museum of Art, Foundation for the Arts ...
Bauhaus artist Josef Albers’ relationship with music and sonic phenomena is uncovered in the exhibition ‘Sonic Albers’ at New York gallery David Zwirner. The show includes paintings, drawings, ...
Josef Albers, one of the best-known painters and educators to emerge from the German Bauhaus, wrote Interaction of Color in 1963, and it’s remained an art and design bible ever since.
Albers opens eyes to Mexico by Andrew L. Shea On “Josef Albers in Mexico” at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. I t is possible that society has never been more poorly prepared than in the present ...
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