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Josef Albers

Apr 10

When Sotheby’s Meets eBay: Q&A With Jacquie Denny, Co-Founder of Everything But the House

Online estate sales pioneer Jacquie Denny reveals the ins and outs surrounding the e-commerce of arts and antiques.
By Sissi Cao
Jan 21

50 Years On, the Art That Defined 1969 Is More Relevant Than Ever

Iconic 1969 artworks by Sol LeWitt, Romare Bearden, Dan Flavin and others provide insight, 50 years later, on our equally volatile age.
By Paddy Johnson
Mar 13

The Long Overlooked Female Artists Suddenly Getting Market Attention

One hopes that investing in work by overlooked women is more than just a fashionable trend given the social climate.
By Margaret Carrigan
The DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn, see from under the Manhattan Bridge.
Nov 4

Bob Dylan Paints Brooklyn’s Top Instagram Spot, Boyle Heights Galleries Vandalized

By Alanna Martinez
ISTANBUL, TURKEY - DECEMBER 14: A ferry is seen on route to the Asian side on December 14, 2015 in Istanbul, Turkey. Istanbul in Turkey's northwest is the only city on earth spanning two continents. The Bosphorus, a small stretch of water divides Europe from Asia. Istanbul's world famous ferries are one of the most popular ways to get around the city, it is estimated that more than 300,000 people take the ferry to work each day.
Oct 5

Turkey Leaves EU Cultural Fund, Paris Opens Street Art Museum

By Alanna Martinez
Will Rhodes, Technology Has Transformed Bodily Movement, 2015. (Courtesy Eyebeam and Pioneer Works)
Feb 1

12 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before February 5

By Paul Laster
Opening of The Met Breuer, Madison Avenue and 75th Street, New York City, March 2016. (The Met Breuer. Photo: Courtesy of Wiki Commons)
Jan 21

10 Museum Exhibitions You’ll Be Talking About This Winter

By Ryan Steadman
Weber. (Photo by Marion Ettlinger/Albers Foundation)
Aug 7

Albers Foundation Director Nicholas Fox Weber Named to France’s Order of Arts and Letters

By Andrew Russeth
Jul 24

Look at This! ‘Josef Albers: Painting on Paper’ at the Morgan Library

By Rozalia Jovanovic
Jun 11

Painter Jacob Lawrence Still Grips and Stings

By Hilton Kramer
Aug 14

Bauhaus’ Brave Albers Was a Tedious Weaver

By Hilton Kramer
Feb 8

The Sadness of Ray Johnson in Big New Whitney Show

By Hilton Kramer
Mar 9

Chuck Close’s MoMA Show? You Could Do a Lot Worse

By Hilton Kramer
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