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'''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==
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* [http://www.albersfoundation.org/sources/bibliography/writings/ Bibliography]
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==Catalogues==
 
* ''[[Media:Josef_Albers_Minimal_Means_Maximum_Effect_2014.pdf|Josef Albers: Minimal Means, Maximum Effect]]'', Madrid: Fundación Juan March, 2014, 379 pp. [http://www.march.es/arte/catalogos/ficha.aspx?p0=cat:237&p1=223&l=2] {{en}}
 
* ''[[Media:Josef_Albers_Minimal_Means_Maximum_Effect_2014.pdf|Josef Albers: Minimal Means, Maximum Effect]]'', Madrid: Fundación Juan March, 2014, 379 pp. [http://www.march.es/arte/catalogos/ficha.aspx?p0=cat:237&p1=223&l=2] {{en}}
 
** ''[http://www.march.es/arte/catalogos/ficha.aspx?p0=cat:236&p1=223&l=2 Josef Albers: medios mínimos, efecto máximo]'', Madrid: Fundación Juan March, 2014, 379 pp. {{es}}
 
** ''[http://www.march.es/arte/catalogos/ficha.aspx?p0=cat:236&p1=223&l=2 Josef Albers: medios mínimos, efecto máximo]'', Madrid: Fundación Juan March, 2014, 379 pp. {{es}}
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* ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=16402 Intersecting Colors: Josef Albers and His Contemporaries]'', ed. Vanja Malloy, Amherst, MA: Amherst College Press, 2015, vi+99 pp. {{en}}
 
* ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=16402 Intersecting Colors: Josef Albers and His Contemporaries]'', ed. Vanja Malloy, Amherst, MA: Amherst College Press, 2015, vi+99 pp. {{en}}
 
* http://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22Albers%2C+Josef%22
 
* http://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22Albers%2C+Josef%22
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* [http://www.albersfoundation.org/sources/bibliography/exhibition-catalogues/ more]
  
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==Literature==
* [http://www.albersfoundation.org/sources/bibliography/writings/ Bibliography of Albers' writings]
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* [http://www.albersfoundation.org/sources/bibliography/books/ Bibliography], [http://www.albersfoundation.org/sources/bibliography/articles/# cont.]
  
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==See also==
 
* [[Bauhaus]]
 
* [[Bauhaus]]
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* [[Anni Albers]]
  
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==Links==
* http://www.albersfoundation.org
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* [http://www.albersfoundation.org/ The Josef & Anni Albers Foundation]
 
* http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/albers-and-moholy-nagy-bauhaus-new-world/albers-and-moholy-nagy-12-0
 
* http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/albers-and-moholy-nagy-bauhaus-new-world/albers-and-moholy-nagy-12-0

Revision as of 11:22, 1 March 2017

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.

Writings

Catalogues

Literature

See also

Links