Josef Albers
Josef Albers (25 March 1888 – 25 March 1976) was a German-born American artist and educator whose work, both in Europe and in the United States, formed the basis of some of the most influential and far-reaching art education programs of the twentieth century.
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Writings
Catalogues
- Josef Albers: Minimal Means, Maximum Effect, Madrid: Fundación Juan March, 2014, 379 pp. [1] (English)
- Josef Albers: medios mínimos, efecto máximo, Madrid: Fundación Juan March, 2014, 379 pp. (Spanish)
- Josef Albers: Process and Printmaking (1916-1976), Madrid: Fundación Juan March, 2014, 117 pp. [2] (English)
- Josef Albers: proceso y grabado (1916-1976), Madrid: Fundación Juan March, 2014, 117 pp. (Spanish)
- Intersecting Colors: Josef Albers and His Contemporaries, ed. Vanja Malloy, Amherst, MA: Amherst College Press, 2015, vi+99 pp. (English)
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Literature
- Hugo Palmarola Sagredo, Josef Albers: cartografía del curso preliminar. Josef Albers y Chile, Santiago: UNAB, 2007. [3] (Spanish)
- Bibliography, cont.