What does color do? To early nineteenth-century eyes and those before, an apple was green, flesh pink, in life and so in art. Then in the 1860s Monet and other Impressionists, drawing on certain ...
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 ...
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 (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 ...
Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College, 1933-1957, The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, Boston, October 10, 2015 – January 24, 2016; traveled to Hammer Museum, University of California, Los ...
Submitted photo From left, Louis A. Zona, director emeritus of the Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, is shown with William Roemer, who donated the Joseph Albers’ painting “Homage to the ...
This pair of squares is among the first works to greet visitors to “Josef Albers — Formulation: Articulation” that opened this week at Fleming Museum of Art at the University of Vermont in Burlington.
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