German-American artist Josef Albers, among the most accomplished educators of the Bauhaus and founder of Black Mountain College, has come to inspire generations and generations of artists through his seminal handbook ‘Interaction of Color,’ where he argues that all color is relative and that we never see a color isolated but always in relation to other colors.
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Interaction of Color
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German-American artist Josef Albers, among the most accomplished educators of the Bauhaus and founder of Black Mountain College, has come to inspire generations and generations of artists through his seminal handbook ‘Interaction of Color,’ where he argues that all color is relative and that we never see a color isolated but always in relation to other colors.