"Our way of learning is doing. Our point of departure, the material. Our concern, ourself. Our goal, imagination."
Selected Works
Bio
Josef Albers (1888–1976) was a pioneering abstract painter and influential educator, renowned for his precise investigations into colour, perception, and geometric form. A Bauhaus-trained artist and longtime faculty member at Black Mountain College and Yale University, he developed the seminal Homage to the Square series and the landmark text Interaction of Color (1963).
Josef Albers’s work has been the subject of major international exhibitions and is held in leading public and private collections worldwide.