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JOSEF ALBERS AT GALLERIA CIVICA DI MODENA
10 October 2011 Catégorie : EXHIBITION
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The Galleria Civica di Modena (Palazzo Santa Margherita and Palazzina dei Giardini, Corso Canalgrande 103) presents a retrospective exhibition dedicated to Josef Albers between October 8, 2011 and January 8, 2012.
This exhibition is organized with the collaboration of the Josef & Anni Albers Foundation in Bethany, Connecticut, which with only one exception has lent all of the 175 works on display. Additional support has been provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art of Chicago.
The exhibition sets out to trace all the key stages of Albers's life, from his years at the Bauhaus in Weimar, Dessau and Berlin, through to his time at Black Mountain College, Yale University and includes a comprehensive grouping of Albers's seminal Homage to the Square paintings.
From Albers's years at the Bauhaus, 12 works in glass produced between 1921 and 1932 will be displayed, together with 29 photographs and photocollages, a small section of woodcuts and gouaches from 1933, as well as several pieces of furniture that Albers designed at the School. With the enforced closure of the Bauhaus in 1933, Albers accepted a post at Black Mountain College in North Carolina and his move to the United States coincided with his explorations in painting using oils. Albers applied color with rigorous palette knife strokes and a selection of these early works are represented in the exhibition in addition to some 10 paintings from the second half of the '30s and '40s, in which Albers's painstaking care for chromatic relationships leads to the presentation of his well known Variant/ Adobe and Homages to the Square series. The display of this latter grouping commences with Albers's very first Homage to the Square painting executed in 1950 and goes on to showcase a chronologically organized selection of works from this series in various dimensions and colors, concluding with Albers's last "Homage" painting, completed a few weeks before his death on March 25th, 1976.
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