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Learning to see : Josef Albers Josef Albers

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Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block
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Josef Albers (German, 1888 – 1976) was a prolific printmaker, painter, and educator. His most well-known works on paper include Homage to the Square, Formulation: Articulation, and Interaction of Color. Completed in 1972, Formulation: Articulation is series of silkscreen prints published by Harry N. Abrams and printed by the well-known fine art printing firm Ives-Sillman.

Josef Albers is one of the most influential artists of the 20th century and considered an essential figure of the Bauhaus movement, which focused on the modern integration of architecture, fine art, and craft. Joining the German art school in 1920, Albers met his future wife and fellow student, Anni Fleischman, an important artist in her own right. Together, they collaborated on many projects at the Bauhaus, and served as masters of the school in Dessau, Germany, until occupation by the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazi Party) in 1931.