Details
- Dimensions
- 10ʺW × 0.1ʺD × 13ʺH
- Styles
- Bauhaus
- Minimalism
- Frame Type
- Unframed
- Artist
- Josef Albers
- Period
- 1960s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Screen Print
- Condition
- Mint Condition, No Imperfections
- Color
- Maroon
- Condition Notes
- Mint condition new old stock from our complete volume of "Interaction of Color", thus never previously displayed. Photographs are detailed … moreMint condition new old stock from our complete volume of "Interaction of Color", thus never previously displayed. Photographs are detailed and taken under controlled lighting; post-production is performed with calibrated monitors. Thus, our photographs accurately capture the work's condition and colors. However, monitors vary and can affect the way art appears online. Contact us for any concerns. less
- Description
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Original first edition silkscreen from Josef Albers "Interaction of Color", published by Yale University Press in 1963 as a limited …
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Original first edition silkscreen from Josef Albers "Interaction of Color", published by Yale University Press in 1963 as a limited edition of 2000. This silkscreen is in mint condition, rare for an "Interaction of Color" print. The small ink dot indicates the lower right corner. Sheet size: 13 x 10 inches. A copy of the Colophon pages is provided.
Conceived as a handbook and teaching aid for artists, instructors and students, "Interaction of Color" is a masterwork in Twentieth-Century art education, with Albers' principles explained in "Interaction of Color" still taught today.
Born 1888 in Bottrop, Germany, Josef Albers is considered one of the most influential artists and teacher of visual arts of the 20th Century. Although Albers had studied painting, it was as a maker of stained glass that he joined the faculty of the Bauhaus in 1922, approaching this medium as a component of architecture and as an art form. After the Nazis came to power, Albers and his wife Anni, moved to the United States where he became head of Black Mountain College's Art Department from 1933 until 1950, when Albers left to head Yale University's Department of Design. There, his students included Richard Anuszkiewicz, John Chamberlain, Eva Hesse, Robert Rauschenberg, Cy Twombly, and Sewell Sillman, who became a publisher of many Albers editions. His works on paper include "Interaction of Color" (1963), "Homage to the Square" (various years), "Ten Variants" (1967), and "Formulation: Articulation" (1972). Our Gallery has Albers prints from all these editions. less
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