Homage to the Square: Amalgamating (1971) by Josef Albers

Homage to the Square: Amalgamating - Josef Albers - 1971

Artwork Information

TitleHomage to the Square: Amalgamating
ArtistJosef Albers
Date1971
Mediumoil,masonite
Dimensions101.6 x 101.6 cm
Art MovementHard Edge Painting

About Homage to the Square: Amalgamating

The artwork titled “Homage to the Square: Amalgamating,” created by the renowned artist Josef Albers in 1971, is an exemplary piece within the Hard Edge Painting movement. This abstract piece, executed in oil on masonite, measures 101.6 x 101.6 cm and belongs to the esteemed series “Homage to the Square.”

In this particular artwork, Albers employs a series of nested squares in varying shades, predominantly in hues of yellow and cream. The squares are meticulously arranged, with each progressively larger square encapsulating the smaller ones, establishing a sense of depth and harmony through simple geometric forms. The precise use of color and the clean edges typical of Hard Edge Painting result in a striking visual effect that exemplifies the artist’s exploration of color interaction and spatial relationships.

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