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  • In 1933, Albers' life took a dramatic turn when he fled Nazi Germany for the United States. This move marked the beginning of a significant new chapter in his career and in the broader landscape of American art education. Settling in North Carolina, Albers became a leading figure at the Black Mountain College, where he revolutionised the approach to art education. His emphasis on erfarenhetsbaserad learning and hands-on utforskning of materials influenced an entire generation of American artists. At Black Mountain College, Albers shaped a creative environment that fostered the talents of notable artists such as Robert Rauschenberg and Cy Twombly. His approach to teaching, which integrated European modernist ideas, bridged a crucial gap between European and American art philosophies.

    Albers also made significant contributions to the American art scen through his organisational efforts, notably curating the first major retrospective of Paul Klee’s work in amerika in 1938. His Homage

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  • Josef Albers

    German-American artist (1888–1976)

    Josef Albers

    Albers in front of one of his Homage to the Square paintings

    Born(1888-03-19)March 19, 1888

    Bottrop, Westphalia, Prussia, German Empire

    DiedMarch 25, 1976(1976-03-25) (aged 88)

    New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.

    EducationKönigliche Kunstschule zu Berlin, Königliche Bayerische Akademie der Bildenden Kunst, Bauhaus
    Known forAbstract painting, study of color
    Notable work
    • Homage to the Square (series), Structural Constellations, Glass Paintings
    MovementGeometric abstraction
    Spouse
    Websitealbersfoundation.org

    Josef Albers (AL-bərz, AHL-, German:[ˈjoːzɛfˈʔalbɐs]; March 19, 1888 – March 25, 1976) was a German-born American artist and educator who is considered one of the most influential 20th-century art teachers in the United States.[1][2] Born in 1888 in Bottrop, Westphalia, Germany, into a Roman Catholic fami

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