Definition
Josef Albers (1888-1976) was a German-American artist and educator whose work centered on color theory and abstract art. Heβs celebrated for his 'Homage to the Square' series, which systematically explored color interactions and perceptual effects. Imagine him as the ultimate color guru. Albers treated color as a dynamic force, emphasizing its relativity and subjective experience. His teachings at the Bauhaus and Yale significantly influenced modern art and design.