Rolling After’ (1928) by Josef Albers

Rolling After' - Josef Albers - 1928

Artwork Information

TitleRolling After'
ArtistJosef Albers
Date1928
Art MovementConstructivism

About Rolling After'

The artwork entitled “Rolling After” by artist Josef Albers, created in 1928, is a compelling piece from the Constructivism movement. This abstract artwork exemplifies the innovative spirit of the era, characterized by its emphasis on geometric shapes and vivid contrasts.

The artwork features a series of grids and three-dimensional shapes, primarily executed in monochromatic tones. Two circular objects, seemingly in motion, interact dynamically with a checkerboard grid, creating a sense of depth and movement against the dark background. The precise use of light and shadow enhances the geometric interplay, giving the artwork a modernist and almost industrial aesthetic. This piece reflects the Constructivist ethos of exploring abstraction through geometric forms and structured compositions.

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