Coverbild Josef Albers
A thick, brown hardcover book titled Josef Albers Homage to the Square, 1950-1976, is displayed at an angle on a white background. The book has a textured cover with white and black text, and the title is also visible on the spine.
An open art book displays a two-page spread. The left page features a black-and-white photograph of artist Josef Albers, who is crouching and painting his work Homage to the Square in 1950. The right page contains an essay with the title Thinking with the Eyes, Josef Albers and Homage to the Square.
An open art book displaying two of Josef Albers' abstract paintings from his Homage to the Square series. The painting on the left page features nested squares in warm tones of yellow, red, and orange. The painting on the right shows squares in shades of red, brown, and black surrounding a central teal square.
An open art book is shown against a white background. The right page features a color reproduction of an abstract painting with nested squares of red-orange, yellow-orange, and light gray. The left page is mostly blank, with the caption Suspended (Homage to the Square), 1953 at the bottom.
A straight-on photograph of a book with a plain, textured brown cover on a white background. In the top-left corner, light-colored serif text reads, Edited by Heinz Liesbrock, and below it, Josef Albers Museum.Quadrat Bottrop.
A catalog page displays two abstract paintings by Josef Albers from his Homage to the Square series, side-by-side. Each painting consists of four nested squares. The painting on the left, Study for Homage to the Square: Old Gate, 1954-56, features shades of bright orange, burnt orange, and deep red. The painting on the right, Study for Homage to the Square, 1955, uses shades of ochre, orange, and deep red.
A page from an art catalog displaying Josef Albers' abstract painting, Homage to the Square: Yellow Center, 1954. The artwork on the left features four nested squares: an outer black square, a dark gray square, a reddish-brown square, and a vibrant, textured yellow square at the center. On the right, a column of text is titled Color Riot and discusses the artist's exploration of color perception.
A two-page spread from an art publication titled The Life and Afterlife of the Homage to the Square. The left page features text and a Josef Albers painting of nested red, black, and blue squares. The right page shows two photographs of Albers's paintings displayed outdoors in a snowy, wooded landscape.
A two-page spread from an art book. The left page shows Paul Cézanne's painting, The Quarry at Bibémus, a landscape of an angular, rust-colored rock quarry with green trees and a light blue sky. The right page has the beginning of an essay titled A Memorable Encounter, discussing Josef Albers and the Cézanne painting.
A two-page spread from a book about Josef Albers. The left page features a large black and white photo of Albers painting with a palette knife, with smaller images below of his paint tubes and knives. The right page contains a column of text and a small image of a yellow color study.
Josef Albers
Homage to the Square 1950 - 1976
€ 64.00
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By (artist): Josef Albers
Designed by: Ingo Offermanns
Edited by: Heinz Liesbrock
November 2022, 356 Pages, 220 Photos
Hardcover
228mm x 312mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-5416-3

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Josef Albers's groundbreaking series Homage to the Square comprises roughly two thousand oil paintings. His continuous reflections and refinements for more than 25 years inspired numerous young minimal and conceptual artists in their search for a reduced formal language. This outstanding catalogue explores the secret of Albers's subtle aesthetic and unearths its preconditions: What is the significance of the square? How does his impression of color and its use as a material change during this period? Featuring studies on paper, archival materials, as well as essays by internationally-leading Albers experts such as Jeannette Redensek and Heinz Liesbrock, this richly illustrated publication sheds light on the various inspirations that influenced Albers early on in Europe and later in America, and illustrates the lasting impact of his art and thinking.

This book is also available in German.

As an influential teacher, writer, painter, and color theorist JOSEF ALBERS (1888, Bottrop-1976, New Haven, CT) is one of the leading pioneers of twentieth-century modernism. From 1923 onwards he taught at the Bauhaus, and continued to do so after his emigration to the USA in 1933 at Black Mountain College in North Carolina, and at Yale University, where he worked on his Homage to the Square from 1950 until his death. 

 HEINZ LIESBROCK (*1953) was the long-standing director of the Josef Albers Museum Quadrat in Bottrop. He has written extensively on Albers and his influence on art history.
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