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Josef Albers - Wikipedia In 1971, Albers was the first living artist to be given a solo show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York [4] Albers died in his sleep on March 25, 1976, at the Yale New Haven Hospital after being admitted for a possible heart ailment
Josef Anni Albers Foundation Anni and Josef Albers were pioneering 20th-century artists whose work, writing, and teaching demonstrably transformed the way that people see color and the process of art-making Anni Albers is widely considered to be the foremost textile designer of the 20th century
Josef Albers - Artworks Biography | David Zwirner Josef Albers Josef Albers (1888–1976) is considered one of the most influential abstract painters of the twentieth century, as well as an important designer and educator
Josef Albers 1888–1976 | Tate In addition to being a teacher, Albers was an active abstract painter and theorist, best known for his series Homage to the Square, in which he explored chromatic interactions with nested squares, meticulously recording the colors used
Josef Albers - 88 artworks - painting - WikiArt. org During this period, Albers explored many different media like furniture design, glasswork, metalwork, typography, and photography Some of his notable works from the time include sandblasted flashed glass artworks like Impossibles (1931) and Rolled Wrongly (1931)
Josef Albers :: The Johnson Collection, LLC Albers was deeply influenced by the places he inhabited, and his work radically changed in the United States He abandoned sandblasted glass for want of a proper facility and returned to painting, using oils in a flat, abstract mode in which he explored visual perception
Josef Albers - Biography, Shows, Articles More | Artsy Josef Albers was a legendary teacher and color theorist The artist is best known for his iconic “Homage to the Square” series (1949–76), which features nested squares of varying colors and explores how different juxtapositions of form and hue affect viewers’ perceptions and emotions
Biography - Albers Foundation Anni and Josef Albers were pioneering 20th-century artists whose work, writing, and teaching demonstrably transformed the way that people see color and the processes of making art