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Josef Albers's Homage to the Square: Aurora

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Michael Murawski discusses Josef Albers's Homage to the Square: Aurora (1951-55), part of the Kemper Art Museum's permanent collection. Presented in conjunction with the Museum's Spotlight Series.

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  • @trihuenelson You wasted 50 years.

  • As a student of Albers and teacher of his program for 50 years, I believe that this

    explanation suggests a curator who never took the Albers course. Compare this

    explanation with one I have done with on a vimeo video on Albers' postage stamp

    "Glow".  I see no evidence of Color Interaction in Albers' "Aurora". The supporting

    evidence of irregular edges prompting this optical sensation is baseless.

  • I know this might be a little off topic, but the girl on the right has a nice ass.

  • lol and KYOTO IS MY FRIEND! OMFG lol xD nice

  • That's my relative. :)

  • @JoanWasQuizzical1 I did as well, and you seem to be only angry. It's for the most part: correct.

  • Wow, having had the honor of studying with one of Alber's proteges (Swirnoff) this person has no idea what he is talking about. Scarily pedestrian.

  • thank you for this, it was really helpful in understanding Albers' work for my essay on formalism.

  • squares inside squares woooo

  • thanks for this. i love his work. minski

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