Josef Albers (1888-1976) was a German born painter, graphic artist, and influential teacher who explored color relationships in his geometrical abstractions. In 1920 at the age of 32, he entered the ...
Giant vegetables, mushroom lamps and ceramics mingled with Jonathan Anderson's sculptural coed collection, conceived as a ...
For over twenty five years Josef Albers (1888-1976) explored his most celebrated series Homage to the Square. Beginning in 1950, when he joined the faculty at Yale University, Albers overlapped and ...
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 ...
Fundación Juan March in Madrid has launched ‘It Must Be Seen. The Autonomy of Color in Abstract Art,’ on view until June 8, 2025. Christie’s mid-season Post-War to Present auction in New York brought ...