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Josef Albers - Wikipedia In 1920, Albers joined the Weimar Bauhaus as a student and became a faculty member in 1922, teaching the principles of handicrafts With the Bauhaus's move to Dessau in 1925, he was promoted to professor and married Anni Albers, a student at the institution and a textile artist
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
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
Art - Albers Foundation The catalogue raisonné of Albers’s paintings will document their full scope, from the early portraits, still lifes, and landscapes, his work in glass at the Bauhaus, the range of abstract works he made at Black Mountain College, and his many paintings in the Variants and Homage to the Square series
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 | Abstract artist, Color Theory, Bauhaus | Britannica Josef Albers (born March 19, 1888, Bottrop, Ger —died March 25, 1976, New Haven, Conn , U S ) was a painter, poet, sculptor, teacher, and theoretician of art, important as an innovator of such styles as Colour Field painting and Op art