Josef Albers: Interaction
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication Date: 2018
Josef Albers (1888–1976) was one of the leading pioneers of 20th-century modernism: he was an extraordinary teacher, writer, painter, and color theorist, who is best known for the Homages to the Square (painted 1950–76) and The Interaction of Color, published by Yale University Press in 1963.
This generously illustrated overview of Albers’s work, accompanying the first major exhibition on the artist in more than thirty years, features all aspects of his long, creative career. Beginning with Albers\s time at the Bauhaus in Weimar and Dessau, the publication follows the artist to America and describes major themes of his work there as well as the importance of his frequent travels to Mexico. Paintings, prints, furniture, household objects, works in glass, photographs, and pre-Columbian sculptures are beautifully reproduced and discussed by a team of experts. The juxtaposition of Renaissance sculptures and icons with paintings by Albers underlines the intellectual and spiritual dimensions of his art, and Albers’s influence on 1960s Minimalist art is also explored.
Including a comprehensive biography, the book convincingly demonstrates how this great artist transformed modern design by using line, color, surface, and space to challenge the perception of the viewer.
Details
Publisher: Yale University Press
Artist: Josef Albers
Contributors: Anni Albers, Michael Beggs, Brenda Danilowitz, Charles Darwent, Ulrike Growe, Donald Judd, Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen, Jeannette Redensek, Jerry Zeniuk
Publication Date: 2018
ISBN: 9780300240832
Retail: $40 | £30
Status: Not Available
Designer: Ingo Offermanns
Binding: Hardcover
Dimensions: 9 1/2 x 11 3/4
Pages: 304
Reproductions: 140 color | 30 black & white
Artist and Contributors
Josef Albers
Josef Albers (1888–1976) is considered one of the most influential abstract painters of the twentieth century, as well as an important designer and educator. Albers’s artistic career, which bridged European and American Modernism, consisted mainly of a tightly focused investigation into the perceptual properties of color and spatial relationships.
Anni Albers
Michael Beggs
Brenda Danilowitz
Brenda Danilowitz is an art historian and chief curator at The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation. She is the author and editor of numerous books and essays on the work of Josef and Anni Albers and has organized exhibitions of their work in the United States, Europe, Mexico, and Latin America.
Charles Darwent
Ulrike Growe
Donald Judd
Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen
Jeannette Redensek
Jerry Zeniuk
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