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Josef Albers
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This 1967 piece is part of Josef Albers' seminal Homage to the Square series, a two-decade exploration of colour interaction and his most influential artistic achievement. With mathematically arranged concentric squares in varied hues, this series—spanning over two thousand works—remains a foundational influence on colour theory and art education today.
Created in close collaboration with the Josef & Anni Albers Foundation to honour the legacy of one of the most influential figures in 20th-century Modernism.
Great effort has been taken to maintain the correct colours, design and appearance of the original artwork throughout the reproduction process. This however means you will see small marks and inclusions within the image which have been kept purposely to retain the authenticity of the original artworks in accordance with the Albers Foundation specification.
© 2024 The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation/ DACS, London
Poster size: 675 x 675mm
Framed poster size: 695 x 695 x 22mm
Printing: Produced using offset lithographic printing in 4 Colour Process onto G.F Smith Max Matt Ultra White 250gsm paper.
Posters are embossed with our logo, artwork title and the artist's name, as a quality mark that doesn’t compromise the poster's appearance.
Dispatch: within 2–3 days UK: Free delivery on orders over £50
Europe: Free on posters / €12 for self-fit frames / Express available
USA: Free on posters / $25 for frames / Express 2–3 days
Rest of World: Express from $14 (posters) / costs vary
All shipments sent Delivered Duty Paid (DDP).
Framed Posters, Edition Prints & Objects
Made-to-order: dispatched in 5–6 weeks
UK: Free delivery on orders over £50
Europe: Free on unframed editions / €12 for framed items
USA: Free on unframed editions / $25 for framed items
Rest of World: Express from $14 (posters) / $25 for frame items
All shipments sent Delivered Duty Paid (DDP).
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“Art is not to be looked at. Art is looking at us.” – Josef Albers
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Josef Albers with one of his Homage to the Square paintings, ca. 1965. Photo: Walter Rüdel, courtesy of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation