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Formulation: Articulation I.

Portfolio
1972 (made)
Artist/Maker

Print - Formulation Articulation. A cloth-bound portfolio containing 33 prints, together with a preface and statement of content. Printed by Sirocco Printers and published jointly by Ives-Sillmann, New Haven and Harry Abrams, New York.

Object details

Object type
TitleFormulation: Articulation I.
Materials and techniques
Screenprints and colour screenprints on folded sheets
Brief description
Print - Formulation Articulation. A cloth-bound portfolio containing 33 prints, together with a preface and statement of content. Printed by Sirocco Printers and published jointly by Ives-Sillmann, New Haven and Harry Abrams, New York.
Dimensions
  • Each sheet, folded height: 38.2cm
  • Each sheet, folded width: 50.7cm
Each Sheet folded to 38.2 x 50.7 cm
Credit line
Given by the Josef Albers Foundation
Object history
Exhibitions: See note on Alviani at E.2

Formulation: Articulation I E.67.1-33-1994 Preface E.67.34-1994 Portfolio E.67.35-1994 This portfolio and E.68.1-34-1994 form a visual review of Albers's graphic work over forty years. The preface explains: "The concept of this publication is the realization rather than the reproduction of the essential ideas in Josef Albers' works... to show the artist's methods of formulating his ideas and thus demonstrate the manifold potentials in his unique concern for color and formal relations, rather than to reproduce selected paintings from special collections..."
Production
Published jointly by Ives-Sillmann, New Haven and Harry Albums, New York
Collection
Accession number
E.67:35-1994

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Record createdApril 1, 2009
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