In Whit Stillman's daffy college-romance movie, Damsels in Distress, there's an undergrad who skipped pre-K and never learned his colors. The movie milks that gap in this dope's knowledge for all its ...
The Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA) awarded the George Wittenborn Memorial Book Award to Josef Albers’ “Interaction of Color,” an app for the iPad published by Yale University Press.
>For anyone without a color theory background, it will blow your mind. Fifty years later the book’s guts still hold up—the theories Albers developed during his time at the Bauhaus continue to be ...
If you’ve ever spent time studying color theory, odds are you’ll know the name Josef Albers, or at least his book: Interaction of Color. The 1963 classic is an excellent way to truly understand one of ...
On the 50th anniversary of Josef Albers’s Interaction of Color, Yale University Press has released the work as an interactive teaching tool along the lines of what the Bauhaus master originally ...
The 20th-century artist and academic Josef Albers made many significant contributions to the field of geometric abstraction, though the most enduring element of his pedagogical legacy is his 1963 ...
There’s no way Josef Albers could’ve known, way back in 1963, how easy it eventually would become to make a color palette. The revered Bauhaus teacher, whose book The Interaction of Color taught a ...