Description: Josef Albers' rigorous investigations into color have had a decisive effect on art in the twentieth century and beyond. His teaching posts at the Bauhaus, Black Mountain College and Yale enabled him to bequeath his theories to several generations of artists and designers, from Max Bill and Mark Rothko to Eva Hesse and Ray Johnson. Published for an exhibition at the Morgan library, and with an abundance of previously uncollected works, this volume unveils the full bounty of Albers' works on paper: lithographs, linocuts, woodcuts, screenprints and etchings. Since the prints lack the just-visible brushwork of Albers' paintings, allowing color to emerge without surface blemish, some have argued that they constitute a more effective illustration of his color theory. Edited by Heinz Liesbrock and Michael Semff. With additional text by Isabelle Dervaux. Note: this volume has a slight warping of the front cover due to storage.
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Type: Painting
Publisher: Hatje Cantz Verlag Gmbh & Co KG
Topic: Individual Artists / General, Individual Artists / Monographs, Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General
Book Title: Josef Albers in America: Paintings on Paper
Publication Year: 2011
Number of Pages: 192 Pages
Language: English
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Art
Author: Josef. Albers
Format: Hardcover