German-American designer, painter, educator and typographer (1888-1976)

Josef Albers

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German-American designer, painter, educator and typographer (1888-1976)
Awards Received
Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
AAAS Fellow
AIGA Medal
Music
Member of, past and present

American Academy of Arts and Letters

American Academy of Arts and Sciences

American Abstract Artists

Josef Albers (/ˈælbərz, ˈɑːl-/; German: [ˈalbɐs]; March 19, 1888 – March 25, 1976) was a German-born artist and educator. He taught at the Bauhaus and Black Mountain College, headed Yale University's department of design, and is considered one of the most influential teachers of the visual arts in the twentieth century.

As an artist, Albers worked in several disciplines, including photography, typography, murals and printmaking. He is best known for his work as an abstract painter and a theorist. His book Interaction of Color was published in 1963.