Josef albers to open eyes: at the bauhaus, black mountain college and yale

Autor: Brenda Danilowitz | Frederick A. Horowitz
Editora: Phaidon

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Sinopse

Josef Albers (1888-1976) has long been admired for his progressive vision as an artist and designer who blurred distinctions between fine and applied art, but rarely has his influence as a teacher been examined with such depth and detail. The German-born artist/educator was a remarkable classroom performer whose colorful language, wit, and dramatic flair held his students spellbound and turned his lessons into high adventure. Whether at the Bauhaus in prewar Germany, Black Mountain College in rural North Carolina during the 1930s and 1940s, or at Yale in the 1950s, Albers-the-teacher was driven by one thing: the desire to open his students' eyes to a different way of perceiving art and, ultimately, life.

Dados

Título: Josef Albers To Open Eyes: At The Bauhaus, Black Mountain College And Yale

ISBN: 9780714845999

Idioma: Inglês

Encadernação: Capa dura

Formato: 25 x 29

Páginas: 288

Ano copyright: 2006

Ano de edição: 2006

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