Josef Albers Homage to the Square 1950-1976 |
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Editor:
| Liesbrock, Heinz |
Text by:
| Liesbrock, Heinz Boehm, Gottfried Broqua, Vincent Horstman, Fritz Porter, Amy Jean Jochims, Raimer Judd, Donald Redensek, Jeannette Rowell, Margit |
Designed by:
| Offermanns, Ingo |
ISBN: | 978-3-7757-5416-3 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2023 |
Publisher: | Hatje Cantz Verlag GmbH & Co KG
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $80.00 |
Book Description:
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The essential account of Albers' enormously influential proto-Minimalist series, featuring studies and archival materials
Made over the course of a quarter century between 1950 and his death in 1976, Josef Albers' groundbreaking series Homage to the Squarecomprises 2,000 oil paintings. His quest for continuous reflection and refinement inspired numerous young Minimalist and Conceptualist artists in their search for a reduced formal language. This outstanding volume...
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The essential account of Albers' enormously influential proto-Minimalist series, featuring studies and archival materials
Made over the course of a quarter century between 1950 and his death in 1976, Josef Albers' groundbreaking series Homage to the Squarecomprises 2,000 oil paintings. His quest for continuous reflection and refinement inspired numerous young Minimalist and Conceptualist artists in their search for a reduced formal language. This outstanding volume explores the secrets of Albers' subtle aesthetic and the questions it poses: what is the significance of the square? How did Albers' thoughts on color and its use as a material evolve over this span?
Featuring studies on paper, archival materials and essays by Albers aficionados Margit Rowell and Donald Judd, among others, this richly illustrated publication sheds light on the various inspirations that influenced Albers early on in Europe and later in America, and illustrates the lasting impact of his art and thinking.
Josef Albers(1888-1976) laid the foundations for some of the most important art education programs of the 20th century. In 1936, during his time working at Black Mountain College in North Carolina, he had his first solo exhibition in New York at J.B. Neumann's New Art Circle. In 1949, Albers left the college and began the Homage to the Squareseries. He taught at various institutions throughout America, including Yale University. He died in 1976.