Josef Albers – Interaction of Color – 1963 [SOLD]

 

““Interaction of Color” offers delight and insight through mind-bending exercises, examples, and experiments, leading readers to a direct and visceral experience of color’s infinite subtlety and contextual dependence. The examples are drawn principally from Albers’s collection of student responses to his classroom prompts: with colored paper, make one color look like two, make two different colors look alike, make three colors look like two.” -Yale(dot)edu

Albers, Josef. Interaction of Color. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1963.

Large folio. Grey cloth slipcase with white embossed lettering and ribbon pull (some fraying), contains: 80-page hardcover book in uniform full cloth, “Text” (showing a few spots and some sun-fading); Portfolio in uniform cloth, containing 80 folders numbered from IV-1 to XXV-6, each opening to screenprints and retaining the guards; and a 48-page book in card covers, “Commentary”. Does not contain a justification leaflet.

 

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