• Josef Albers - Messico 1935/1956
  • Josef Albers
  • Josef Albers
  • Josef Albers

    Josef Albers

    Messico 1935/1956

    Josef and Anni Albers began their travels to Mexico in 1935, drawn to a country very unlike the United States. They were not in search of the exotic but rather…

    Josef and Anni Albers began their travels to Mexico in 1935, drawn to a country very unlike the United States. They were not in search of the exotic but rather of the traces of ancient pre-Colombian civilisations (the Mayans and the Aztecs) and testimonies of the everyday lives of a population that was very poor yet full of vitality. moreDressed in dark colours and donning a large black hat, Albers was a non-professional photographer with the gaze of an architect, as may be noted from the great sense of composition and the search for geometries which he digs out even from the millenary archaeological findings. These photographs have never previously been published in Italy, and contribute to depicting the figure of one of the greatest innovators of the art and culture of the twentieth century, who to this day still has a lot to teach us. The volume also features an introduction by Brenda Danilowitz, curator and head of the Joseph and Anni Albers Foundation, as well as an essay by Luca Galofaro, architect (LSGMA) and curator (CAMPO, Rome).

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    Publisher: Humboldt Books
    Published: 2021
    Origin: Italy
    Language: English, Italian
    Pages: 109
    Length × Width × Height: 21 × 17 × 1 cm

    Article Number: 30640
    ISBN: 9788899385811
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