Tracing through lines from Albers’s training in German educational traditions to his influence on American postwar art, Josef Albers, Late Modernism, and Pedagogic Form positions Albers’s pedagogy as central to the life of modernism. He demonstrates how pedagogy is a framework that establishes the possibility for artistic discourse and how the methods through which artists learn are manifested in their individual practices. With this book, Jeffrey Saletnik explores the origins of Albers’s teaching practices and their significance in conveying attitudes about form, material, and sensory understanding to artists Eva Hesse and Richard Serra. The pedagogy Albers developed was a dynamic approach to teaching that transcended the modernist agendas and cultivated a material way of thinking among his students. His books about color theory have informed generations, and his artworks are included in the canon of high-modernist non-representational art. Why was Josef Albers' work important Albers' experimental art exploring color theory and its effects on spatial relationships impacted modern artists of the 20th century. An incisive analysis of the pedagogy of influential artist and teacher Josef Albers.Īn extraordinary teacher whose influence continues today, Josef Albers helped shape the Bauhaus school in Germany and established the art and design programs at Black Mountain College in North Carolina and Yale University. Josef Albers was known for teaching at Bauhaus, creating paintings that paid homage to squares, and writing the book Interaction of Color.
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