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 ...
Following their precipitous meeting at the famed Bauhaus school in 1922, artists Josef and Anni Albers, arguably the most enduring couple to emerge from the Bauhaus movement, would chart the rest of ...
Josef Albers, “Bullfight, San Sebastian” (1929), the Museum of Modern Art, New York, acquired through the generosity of Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder, and Jon L ...
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 ...
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, ...
The director of the Josef Albers Foundation deemed the painting a fake in 2016. A similar work from Josef Albers's series, Homage to the Square (1971) © 2017 The ...
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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 ...