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Abstract Serigraph After Josef Albers From "Homage to the Square" Series

Item Details

After Josef Albers (American/German, 1888 – 1976)
Untitled (abstract composition from the Homage to the Square series)
Serigraph on paper
Unsigned
Page numbers inscribed to corners and edges of both sides of sheets
Sheet is double-sided and includes serigraphs on both sides

Josef Albers was an influential 20th century artist who is highly regarded for his Modernist work, color theory and innovative teaching. He gained wide public recognition through his series Homage to the Square, produced in 1950 until his death in 1976, leading to the first retrospective of a living artist at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, in 1971. Through the repetitive use of this single geometric composition, Albers systematically explored the interactions of color and its effect on the viewer. He typically painted his finished works in this series with a palette knife, spreading thin layers of paint straight from the tube, starting from the center square and working towards the outer edge, never layering his color. He developed extensive theories on the matter which were published in his 1963 book Interaction of Color where he proposed that “…color rather than form is the primary medium of the pictorial language”. Throughout his career Albers traveled extensively across the United States as a visiting professor and lecturer, and his work resides in the permanent collections of numerous prestigious institutions including the Guggenheim, the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Museum of Modern Art and more.

Condition

- toning and handling wear to sheet; sheet has a serigraph on both sides.

Dimensions

10.0" W x 10.0" H x 0.1" D

- measures sheet; each image measures 7" W x 7" H.

Item #

ITMGN58238

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