Josef Albers
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From Phillips, Josef Albers, SP (1967), The complete set of 12 screenprints in colors, on Schöllers Hammer Board, with full margins, the sheets loose (as i…
At Colour Studio, our job as architectural colorists is to please the eye, but visual perception of any one color is one of the hardest variables to control. Josef Albers, German-born American artist and professor, taught that all color is relative. His work explores the variances in color relationships and how subtle shifts in those relationships can have drastic results. Josef Albers "Homage to the Square" Albers stated that "... In visual perception a color is almost never seen as it…

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I have this book, The Interaction of Color by Josef Albers, out of the library at the moment. First published in 1963, it appeared in pape...

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A review of Josef Alber's text 'Interaction of Color.' Albers was a painter, designer & educator who is regarded as a pioneer of 20th-century Modernism.
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For Sale on 1stDibs - Never Before i, Screen Print by Josef Albers. Offered by Susan Sheehan Gallery.

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Josef Albers. Graphic Tectonic. 1942. Series of eight lithographs. Reinhard Schumann. Gift of the artist. 278.1968.1-8. © 2023 The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Drawings and Prints

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Lot 174: Josef Albers 1888–1976. Interaction of Color production tests with notes. 1963, printed paper, offset lithograph, screen print, graphite, ink, and colored pencil on paper. 13¾ h × 10½ w × 4¾ d in. result: $27,500. estimate: $15,000–20,000. Lot is comprised of 75 color study folios including screenprints and sketches with hand-written notes by Albers and Sillman, several original collages by Albers' students and a typed copy of Albers' text. Provenance: Estate of Sewell Sillman…

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