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'Easy - to knowthat diamonds - are preciousgood - to learnthat rubies - have depthbut more - to seethat pebbles - are miraculous'Josef AlbersJosef and Anni Albers were artistic adventurers who were both pioneers of twentieth-century modernism. Josef Albers (1888-1976) was an influential teacher, writer, painter, and color theorist—now best known for the Homages to the Square he painted between 1950 and 1976 and for his innovative 1963 publication The Interaction of Color.

The Interaction of Color 1963 The complete set of 80 screenprints in colors, on wove paper, folded (as issued), with the accompanying books, all contained in the original black paper and cloth-covered slipcase. 14 x 10 3/4 x 4 1/2 in. (35.6 x 27.3 x 11.4 cm) From the edition of 2000, published by Yale University Press, New Haven, Connecticut. Josef Albers On view in The Dean's Gallery is a selection of thirty-two color plates from Josef Albers' Interaction of Color, which was originally published in 1963 as an experimental guide and teaching aid for artists, instructors, and students. The plates are not only works of art, but practical exercises that use color deception (illusion).

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Anni Albers (1899-1994) was a textile designer, weaver, writer, and printmaker who inspired a reconsideration of fabrics as an art form, both in their functional roles and as wallhangings.JOSEF AND ANNI ALBERS: ART IS EVERYWHERE marks the first time the lives and art of these two influential modernists have been examined in tandem. The film chronicles Josef and Anni Albers' 51-year marriage, from their first meeting at art school in 1922 through their enduring support of each other's careers. ART IS EVERYWHERE travels from Nazi Germany to South America to New York to chart Josef and Anni's childhoods, their early years, their arrival in the U.S. In 1933 and their progressions as artists and teachers. The program includes rare footage of Josef and Anni and interviews with the Albers' fellow artists, former students and friends, including renowned architect Phillip Johnson.

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