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Clark Curator of European Painting and Sculpture, in the DMA Conservation Studio with two glass works by Josef Albers, Courtesy of Dallas Museum of Art Photographs of the Albers pieces in ...
Office of Things’s latest feat, Halo, is a site specific custom light fixture in Connecticut for the atrium of Hyatt Regency ...
Almost 50 years after his death, this modern artist wows TikTok with bold and unexpected colors. Looking for fresh color inspiration? TikTokers and beyond are turning to iconic artist and Bauhaus ...
“Manhattan,” by Josef Albers, hung above commuters passing through the MetLife Building for decades. Now, a replica towers over the lobby in its place. By Nancy Coleman Hundreds of ...
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.
I was introduced to the teachings of Josef Albers in a color theory course my senior year of art school at Boston University. My professor Richard Raiselis had studied under Albers during his ...
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 ...
In 1933, the year the Nazis forced the school to shut down, she and her husband, Josef Albers, fled to Black Mountain College, in North Carolina, and eventually settled in Connecticut, where she ...
And when, in 1958, at age 70, the German émigré Josef Albers retired from the Yale faculty, legacy-defining professional triumphs were still to come. Prominent among these was his book “Interaction of ...
“But she still took me to meet her parents, who collected work by Josef and Anni Albers, the pioneering modernist couple known for their uniquely intertwined approaches to color and geometr ...