Josef Albers was instrumental in bringing the principles of European innovation, especially those related with the Bauhaus, to America. His inheritance as an educator of craftsmen, and additionally his broad hypothetical work recommending that shading, instead of frame, is the essential medium of pictorial dialect, significantly affected the advancement of present day workmanship in the United States amid the 1960s.
Josef Albers was instrumental in bringing the principles of European innovation, especially those related with the Bauhaus, to America. His inheritance as an educator of craftsmen, and additionally his broad hypothetical work recommending that shading, instead of frame, is the essential medium of pictorial dialect, significantly affected the advancement of present day workmanship in the United States amid the 1960s.