About The Work
Josef Albers is remarkably affiliated with numerous movements that have defined art history in the 20th century. Art Historians credit Albers for fusing elements of American and European abstraction while influencing minimalism, hard-edge painting, and Op art.
Albers was a student and later a professor at the Bauhaus in Germany. After the prestigious academy was closed by the Nazis, Albers and his wife Anni (a noted textile designer) emigrated to the United States.
In addition to being an influence on many artists, Albers was a significant mentor and taught major artists including Robert Rauschenberg, Cy Twombly, and Eve Hesse at Black Mountain College and Yale.
“Bands/Posts - P1, F3, I2” is an output from Alber's 1972 portfolio "Formulation: Articulation". The artwork features stark white geometric linework contrasted against a lustrous burnt-umber backdrop.
While some of Albers' geometric compositions are straightforward and simply flat, in “Bands/Posts - P1, F3, I2” we are offered a composition to interpret. Simultaneously minimal and intricate, this piece exemplifies Albers' investigation into geometric relationships and dimensional perception.
Albers' enduring impact on modern art is celebrated worldwide with works included in permanent collections such as the Guggenheim Museum (New York), the Tate Modern (London), the Centre Pompidou (Paris), and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia (Madrid).
Courtesy of Caviar20
About Josef Albers
From The Magazine
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- Interviews & Features: IFPDA Print Fair Preview - An Interview with Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl
- Interviews & Features: Minimalist masterpieces without a maximalist price tag
- News & Events: 5 Reasons to Collect Jose Dávila's Gold "Homage to the Square"
- News & Events: Fall Art Preview: 21 Museum Shows to Catch This September, November, & October
Screenprint on Mohawk Superfine Bristol paper
15.00 x 20.00 in
38.1 x 50.8 cm
This work comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
About The Work
Josef Albers is remarkably affiliated with numerous movements that have defined art history in the 20th century. Art Historians credit Albers for fusing elements of American and European abstraction while influencing minimalism, hard-edge painting, and Op art.
Albers was a student and later a professor at the Bauhaus in Germany. After the prestigious academy was closed by the Nazis, Albers and his wife Anni (a noted textile designer) emigrated to the United States.
In addition to being an influence on many artists, Albers was a significant mentor and taught major artists including Robert Rauschenberg, Cy Twombly, and Eve Hesse at Black Mountain College and Yale.
“Bands/Posts - P1, F3, I2” is an output from Alber's 1972 portfolio "Formulation: Articulation". The artwork features stark white geometric linework contrasted against a lustrous burnt-umber backdrop.
While some of Albers' geometric compositions are straightforward and simply flat, in “Bands/Posts - P1, F3, I2” we are offered a composition to interpret. Simultaneously minimal and intricate, this piece exemplifies Albers' investigation into geometric relationships and dimensional perception.
Albers' enduring impact on modern art is celebrated worldwide with works included in permanent collections such as the Guggenheim Museum (New York), the Tate Modern (London), the Centre Pompidou (Paris), and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia (Madrid).
Courtesy of Caviar20
About Josef Albers
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Cheryl Humphreys - ‘I've always been interested in color. Color is vibration in the same way sound is’
- Interviews & Features: IFPDA Print Fair Preview - An Interview with Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl
- Interviews & Features: Minimalist masterpieces without a maximalist price tag
- News & Events: 5 Reasons to Collect Jose Dávila's Gold "Homage to the Square"
- News & Events: Fall Art Preview: 21 Museum Shows to Catch This September, November, & October
Printed by Sirocco Screenprinters, New Haven, CT. Published by Harry N. Abrams and Ives Sillman, Inc., New York, NY.
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