The artwork entitled “Factory,” created by Josef Albers in 1925, is a piece made from glass that embodies the Constructivism movement. This abstract work measures 29.2 x 36.2 cm. Notably, the piece falls under the genre of abstract art.
The artwork showcases a geometric array of shapes and lines. Dominated by a bold red background, it features a series of black and white rectangles and lines intersecting in an organized grid-like pattern. These elements create a visually striking composition that evokes the industrial aesthetic, suggestive of machinery and architectural structures. The interplay of contrast and alignment in the artwork reflects the Constructivist emphasis on modern materials and abstract representation.