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Invited by Pierre Mabille>, a group of artists look at the work of Josef Albers.
Josef Albers (1888–1976) was a German artist, a member of the Bauhaus who then emigrated to the United States, with his wife Anni Albers, with the onset of Nazism. Best known as an abstract painter, he was in actual fact an eclectic artist, skilled in the handling of glass and metal, as well as in designing furniture and dealing with print processes. A major retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, 1971) paid homage to a great “total” artist—he also wrote books, articles and poems—who was also the teacher of Robert Motherwell, Robert Rauschenberg, Sheila Hicks and the British graphic artist Alan Fletcher, among others.

See also You can go anywhere – The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation at 50.
Edited by Pierre Mabille.

Graphic design: Catherine Barluet and Jean François Maurige.
 
2025 (publication expected by 2nd quarter)
bilingual edition (English / French)
10 x 19 cm (softcover)
 
20.00
 
ISBN : 978-2-49380-809-7
EAN : 9782493808097
 
forthcoming


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