MoMA: The Bauhaus Photocollages of Josef Albers

During an extraordinary career that originated at the Bauhaus, Josef Albers achieved acclaim for his work across a range of media, from glassworks and furniture design to printmaking and painting.

Yet Albers’ engagement with modernist photography, including the unique photocollages he produced at the famed art school before he fled Nazi Germany for the United States, remained largely hidden until after his death. MoMA curator Sarah Hermanson Meister gives insight into her new exhibition, One and One is Four: The Bauhaus Photocollages of Josef Albers, on view through April 2.

 











When: Thu., Feb. 9, 2017 at 12:00 pm
Where: The 92nd Street Y, New York
1395 Lexington Ave.
212-415-5500
Price: $25
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During an extraordinary career that originated at the Bauhaus, Josef Albers achieved acclaim for his work across a range of media, from glassworks and furniture design to printmaking and painting.

Yet Albers’ engagement with modernist photography, including the unique photocollages he produced at the famed art school before he fled Nazi Germany for the United States, remained largely hidden until after his death. MoMA curator Sarah Hermanson Meister gives insight into her new exhibition, One and One is Four: The Bauhaus Photocollages of Josef Albers, on view through April 2.

 

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